Robert Irvine and Jon Taffer help a pair of struggling restaurant owners back to profitability; they compete to determine who made a better job improving the restaurant.
Follow Robert as he travels America to find the craziest, most indulgent, most deliciously decadent meals to tuck into between gym days.
Together, Alex Guarnaschelli, Bobby Flay, Michael Symon and Curtis Stone make up one of the fiercest foursomes in culinary competitions. In this series, they will battle it out in the kitchen, as mentor versus mentor with teams of shining home cooks.
Chef Robert Irvine tries to turn around restaurants across America that are facing an impending demise if things don't improve. With a $10,000 budget and two days to work, Irvine uses his creativity and resourcefulness to turn the eatery's fortunes around.
Dinner: Impossible is an American television program broadcast by the Food Network. The first episode aired on January 24, 2007 and the last episode aired in 2010. Food Network began airing the eighth season on March 3, 2010. Each episode, the host is given a challenge that must be completed within a given time. Challenges have included preparing a large dinner aboard a luxury train, an "authentic" 18th-century American colonial dinner, and a luxury meal on a small, isolated, New England island.
Robert Irvine worked on a variety of projects during his entertainment career. Irvine worked on a variety of projects during his early entertainment career, including "Chefs vs City" (Food Network, 2009-2010), "Chopped" (Food Network, 2009-) and "Dear Food Network: Thanksgiving" (Food Network, 2008-09). He also contributed to "Dinner: Impossible" (Food Network, 2007-2010), "Food Network Star" (Food Network, 2005-2017) and "Iron Chef America" (Food Network, 2004-2014). Irvine continued to work steadily in reality television throughout the early 2000s and the 2010s, appearing on "Melissa & Joey" (2010-15), "Worst Cooks in America" (Food Network, 2010-17) and "Body of Proof" (ABC, 2011-13). He also appeared in the TV special "Restaurant Impossible: Wedding Impossible" (Food Network, 2011-12). In the 2010s, Irvine lent his talents to projects like "Restaurant: Impossible" (Food Network, 2011-16), "All-Star Family Cook-off" (Food Network, 2012-13) and "Restaurant Express" (Food Network, 2013). His credits also expanded to "A Hero's Welcome" (Food Network, 2014-15), "Chopped: Impossible" (Food Network, 2015) and "Holiday: Impossible to Jackson Hole" (Food Network, 2015-16). Most recently, Irvine worked on "Rachael Ray's Kids Cook-Off" (Food Network, 2015).
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