Although widely recognized as a chef and host of “Restaurant: Impossible,” Robert Irvine is also a committed philanthropist and advocate for our nation’s military. As a veteran himself, Irvine ...
Chef Robert Irvine made a name for himself on the Food Network TV show “Restaurant: Impossible,” through which he worked with more than 150 mom and pop restaurateurs to renovate their businesses and ...
In 2011, Food Network was at the peak of producing reality shows with a culinary twist. Between competitions like Chopped, Iron Chef America and even Food Network Star, nothing compared to the title ...
The ‘Restaurant: Impossible’ host also shares his thoughts on healthy eating, the key leadership element all businesses need and hosting the perfect dinner party. ByDeMarco Williams, Contributor.
Restaurant: Impossible Season 1 follows celebrity chef Robert Irvine as he transforms struggling restaurants by addressing issues like poor management and outdated decor. Each episode showcases the ...
Robert Irvine, host of Restaurant Impossible, shared his visions on leadership, personal growth and taking care of public safety and military members during CTEX. Chef Robert Irvine (left), Chief ...
Robert Irvine heads to Ash Fork, Ariz., where owner Felicia's failing restaurant has forced her to sacrifice her time with her children. Overwhelmed by guilt, she is ignoring her mountain of debt and ...
For the holidays, Chef Robert Irvine is heading west to Jackson Hole, Wyo. to visit the City Kids Wilderness Project, a camp in the heart of the Grand Teton Mountains that welcomes at-risk teens from ...
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