Ep 9. Revisited: The Soul Of A Marriage
- TV-G
- July 16, 2020
- 42 min
In season 17 episode 9 of Restaurant: Impossible, host Robert Irvine revisits a previously featured restaurant to check in on how they are doing after his initial makeover. This episode is titled "Revisited: The Soul Of A Marriage."
Throughout the episode, viewers get to see how the restaurant has progressed since the first episode. Robert meets with the restaurant's owners and staff to see how they have taken his original advice and implemented changes in the restaurant's management, menu, and decor.
Robert starts off by discussing how the restaurant was struggling with both its menu and its atmosphere. He explains how the staff were unorganized and the decor was outdated and uninviting to customers. Additionally, the restaurant's menu lacked direction, with items that didn't flow well together and felt disjointed.
Robert then takes viewers on a journey through the improved restaurant. He discusses how the owners have taken his advice on board and made positive changes in the restaurant. The menu has been simplified, with a focus on fresh ingredients and dishes that flow well together. The decor has been modernized and is now warm and inviting.
Viewers will get to see how the restaurant's staff has stepped up their game in the kitchen, with new dishes being added to the menu that have been well-received by customers. Robert also praises the owners for their positive attitude and willingness to take criticism and make changes.
As the episode progresses, viewers get to see how Robert's initial advice has benefited the restaurant not just financially but also personally. The owners' marriage has improved since the first episode, with both parties communicating better and finding a balance in managing the restaurant.
Overall, "Revisited: The Soul Of A Marriage" is an uplifting episode that shows the positive impact that Restaurant: Impossible can have on struggling businesses. Viewers will be left feeling satisfied as they witness the owners' transformation, from disorganized and struggling to successful and happy.