Restaurant Redemption

2013 • Cooking Channel
4.5
39 reviews
TV-G
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (13)

1 King Yum
29/10/13
Ching-He Huang heads to New York to save the failing, Tiki themed King Yum.
2 New Mandarin
05/11/13
Ching packs up her cleaver and heads to Farmington Hills, Michigan.
3 Shogun Palace
19/11/13
Ching-He Huang transforms Shogun Palace's fishy menu and dining room decor.
4 Saigon 39
26/11/13
Ching is headed to Kansas City, MO to a family run Vietnamese restaurant.
5 Ye Ching Express
03/12/13
A family run Chinese restaurant in Bloomington, IL is struggling.
6 Assembly
24/12/13
Assembly Steakhouse had to lay off 90% of their staff.
7 Tenshi Sushi
07/01/14
Can Ching-He Huang get the owners of a Houston Sushi restaurant to agree?
8 Flame Asian Tapas
14/01/14
Ching-He Huang focuses the Flame Asian Tapas on the owner's Korean roots.
9 Shiki Wok
21/01/14
Can Ching-He Huang convince an owner his old and tired dishes need updating
10 Satay
28/01/14
Can Ching-He Huang bring Satay and its owner into the 21st century?
11 Crimson
04/02/14
Ching-He Huang fixes Crimson's Vietnamese cuisine and personal issues.
12 Session Bistro
11/02/14
Focusing on Hawaiian roots allows Session Bisto to say 'Aloha' to success.
13 Xie
18/02/14
Will the owner of Xie close the doors or allow the GM to take over.

About this show

Changing the face of Asian food in America one menu at a time, Ching-He Huang travels across the country to help struggling restaurants update and revitalize their menus and make over their run-of-the-mill establishments.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
39 reviews
Brooke Tarabour
10 November 2014
I paid $1.99 to watch an episode of Restaurant Redemption. Credit card accepted. Hit "play" and a message comes up saying I may have to enable third party cookies. I DO enable third party cookies and no matter what I do, the episode just won't play. You have no customer service or 'contact us' choices so the only recourse I have is a review...
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Kevin Xu
24 November 2013
Based on the first two episodes, Ching-He Huang pieced up a motivational picture with unveiled deeply-rooted Chinese culture among the first-generation management of two Chinese restaurants. She then revitalized the restaurants with new decor and new menus. It is a textbook restaurant makeover show with an Asian twist. If you were familiar with or fond of Asian culture, you would find the show fascinating.
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Kelly Green
26 October 2014
Ching's show reminds me slightly of Gordon Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares show without all the attitude. 💗 She's a proper, polite lady, a great cook and leads Asian restaurant owners in the right direction. If you enjoy the US version of Kitchen Nightmares (this is the same show with less sass), learning a few new recipes and enjoy building makeovers, you'll love this one too. I really enjoyed the first episode.
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