Ramsay's Best Restaurant - Season 1

Season 1
Gordon Ramsay seeks out the very best British restaurants up and down the country. Thousands of restaurants have been nominated, now Ramsay puts them to the test before crowning the best.

Episodes

Italian Restaurants
After sifting through over 12,000 nominations, Gordon presents his two finest Italian restaurants: Mennula, a traditional Sicilian restaurant in London and Casamia, an innovative restaurant in Bristol.

Indian Restaurants
Gordon pits Prashad, a tiny Indian vegetarian restaurant from Bradford, against one of the biggest establishments in London: The Brilliant in Southall.

Chinese Restaurants
Gordon presents his two best Chinese restaurants, Kai, based in London's Mayfair, and Yu & You, a family-run outfit in Blackburn.

British Restaurants
After sifting through over 12,000 nominations made by the public, Gordon presents his two finest local British restaurants, The West House in Kent and The Milestone in Sheffield.

Thai Restaurants
The finalists in the Thai restaurant category are Nahm Jim from Scotland and London's Mango Tree. Sparks fly as the restaurants bid to be best of the best.

French Restaurants
La Garrigue in Edinburgh takes on Winteringham Fields near the Humber Bridge in the French category.

North African Restaurants
Small outlet, Azou in Hammersmith faces celebrated eaterie, Momo in London's West End in the best North African restaurant category.

Spanish Restaurants & The Semi Finals, Pt. 1
Fino in Central London faces El Pirata Detapas in Notting Hill in the Spanish category. And then it's the first semi final in this double length episode.

The Semi Finals, Pt. 2
The second semi final features the best British, French, Indian and North African restaurants. And then it's the final, as the restaurant competition reaches boiling point.
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