TV Review: Last Restaurant Standing

By now the conventions of reality television contests are well understood. Even when shows in the genre hop across the pond they are quickly understood and digestible. Minor differences may exist here and there, but anyone tuning in to BBC America's Last Restaurant Standing which premieres on February 12 (with a special sneak preview on February 7) will easily recognize virtually everything they see. Better than that though, they'll enjoy it.

Last Restaurant Standing is one of those truly enjoyable reality shows. There are nine teams of two, each vying to open a restaurant with chef Raymond Blanc. Though all the teams live together, every team operates a different restaurant. The three teams that perform the worst during a week square off one more time in order to determine which team will be eliminated.

Rather than using the Hell's Kitchen-style quick, down-and-dirty competitions, things on Last Restaurant Standing are far more in-depth. In the premiere episode, the nine teams randomly select which of nine different restaurant spaces they will receive. After visiting the space, they determine what type of restaurant they would like to open and do everything from naming the place and choosing décor to determining the menu and taking reservations for their opening night a week hence.

Following that first open night for the restaurants, during which they are each visited by a judge, the three bottom teams are selected by Blanc and his judges and face elimination. For this first elimination challenge the teams are made to compete with each other to secure different clients for various events (one is a 21st birthday party, another is a retirement dinner, and the third a charity auction), and then ensure that the client is happy and that the event runs smoothly.

Thus, teams are only nominally competing against each other. If teams run their restaurant well, more than likely they won't end up in the bottom three and thus can't be eliminated, they need not make sure other teams do badly. Certainly it could get ugly between teams down the line, but unlike so many other reality shows that need not happen.

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  • 1 - Josh Lasser

    Feb 06, 2008 at 8:43 pm

    Congratulations! This article has been selected for syndication to Advance.net, which is affiliated with newspapers around the United States.

  • 2 - Rener

    Apr 29, 2009 at 11:26 am

    What happened to last year's winners, are they succeeding?

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