The next unscripted food series from Kitchen Commando, Studio Ramsay Global and Fox Alternative Entertainment will be presented by US Army Sergeant Major and White House chef Andre Rush. Throughout the episode, the chef will visit several eateries and help them get back into shape.
According to a Fox news release:
KITCHEN COMMANDO, from award-winning chef, restaurateur and presenter Gordon Ramsay and FOX Alternative Entertainment – creators of the hit “Next Level Chef” – will see former US Army Master Sergeant and White House Chef Chef Andre Rush take on a new mission to save struggling restaurants and rekindle their passion for the service industry.
Season 1 of Kitchen Commando will launch on Tubi during Super Bowl LVII on Sunday, February 12.
Everything you need to know about Kitchen Command ahead of its season premiere.
Chef Andre Rush will visit several restaurants in Washington, DC, to help them overhaul themselves to be better in the latest unscripted cooking program. In the new series, the White House chef will find restaurateurs who need discipline and may benefit from his invention to transform their business.
The program will consist of 10 episodes, with the chef visiting one restaurant in just 48 hours in each episode. The Kitchen Commando team will visit the crab-themed eatery that previously received rave reviews online in the season opener. Gordon Ramsay portrays chef Andre Rush as a personal friend, an extraordinary chef who served in the US military, in the Kitchen Commando trailer. He went on to say that he can assure the audience that “you don’t get any higher than that” in terms of standards.
He stated:
“He also has the biggest guns I’ve ever seen in the culinary industry.”
Kitchen Command claims to have “seen some action” in Iraq and has served four presidents. He is ready to begin the “toughest job” in the new program, rescuing struggling businesses across America. He says in the trailer that “boot camp” is about to begin. Chef Andre Rush is shown asking restaurants to do push-ups, as well as offering tough love and inspiration as needed. Gordon Ramsay said in a press release that he got to spend time with Chef Rush and his passion for the culinary business and his story inspire any chef.
Meet Andre Rush, a chef.
White House celebrity chef and veteran is a former master sergeant in the United States Army. He was part of the USA Culinary Arts Team, where he won 150 medals and prizes. The “strongest chef” enlisted as a reserve and eventually went on active duty in July 1993, serving at Fort Stewart, 503 Infantry in Casey, Korea, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, and Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
He became Joint Chiefs of Staff and Deputy to eight general officers and four Army Commanders three years later, until 1999. Rush has a Bachelor of Business Administration from TUI, an associate degree from Stafford University Culinary, and Hotel Restaurant. Management certificate from Central Texas. He will now appear on Kitchen Command, which will air on Tubi during Super Bowl LVII at 6:30pm ET.
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Source: SCHOOL TRANG DAI