I grew up watching "Hell's Kitchen," the Emmy-nominated cooking show in which contestants compete for a head-chef position in a restaurant while being screamed at by the celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay.
Though I'm not much of a cook myself, I often found myself shaking my head at the TV when chefs overcooked meals such as risotto or scallops. When my husband suggested we spend our first anniversary at Ramsay's Hell's Kitchen restaurant in Atlantic City, New Jersey, I knew we'd be in for a great meal.
Ramsay opened the first Hell's Kitchen restaurant, inspired by the show of the same name, at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas in 2018. The chain has since expanded to seven locations in places such as Miami, Lake Tahoe, and Washington, DC.
Here's what our experience at the Atlantic City location was like.