If you're a fan of Restaurant: Impossible (2011) and love watching struggling eateries get a second chance, you'll enjoy these 10 similar shows and movies. From dramatic kitchen makeovers to heartwarming transformations, this list has everything for fans of culinary rescues and high-stakes hospitality drama.

Top Chef (2006)
Description: A prestigious cooking competition that tests chefs' skills through various challenges, often reflecting real-world restaurant pressures.
Fact: The show has spawned numerous international versions and has a strong following among food enthusiasts.


Kitchen Nightmares (2007)
Description: The show focuses on rescuing failing restaurants by identifying problems and implementing solutions, often with dramatic transformations.
Fact: Host Gordon Ramsay is known for his blunt critiques and fiery personality, which became a hallmark of the series.


Chopped (2009)
Description: A culinary competition where chefs must create dishes from mystery ingredients, emphasizing creativity and quick thinking.
Fact: The show's 'basket reveals' are a fan favorite, as chefs often react with surprise or dismay at the unusual ingredients.


Hotel Impossible (2012)
Description: This series revolves around turning around struggling hotels by addressing management issues and improving guest experiences.
Fact: Host Anthony Melchiorri uses his hospitality expertise to provide tough love and practical advice to hotel owners.


Hell's Kitchen (2005)
Description: A high-pressure cooking competition where chefs compete under intense scrutiny, often highlighting the challenges of running a kitchen.
Fact: The show's signature challenge, the 'taste test,' has become one of its most iconic and dreaded segments.


Iron Chef America (2005)
Description: A high-stakes cooking battle where chefs face off against Iron Chefs, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure.
Fact: The show is based on the Japanese original 'Iron Chef' and has become a cultural phenomenon in the culinary world.


Food Network Star (2005)
Description: A competition where aspiring chefs and personalities vie for their own cooking show, focusing on both culinary skills and charisma.
Fact: Winners often go on to host their own shows on the Food Network, making it a career-launching platform.


Restaurant Stakeout (2012)
Description: The show involves covert surveillance of restaurants to uncover operational flaws and improve their service and efficiency.
Fact: Host Willie Degel uses hidden cameras to observe staff behavior and customer interactions before making recommendations.


Cutthroat Kitchen (2013)
Description: A cooking competition with a twist, where contestants can sabotage each other, adding a layer of strategy to the culinary challenges.
Fact: Host Alton Brown is known for his witty commentary and creative sabotages, which often include ridiculous kitchen gadgets.


The Profit (2013)
Description: This series features a business expert investing in and revamping struggling small businesses, including restaurants.
Fact: Marcus Lemonis often negotiates for equity in the businesses he helps, making his involvement more than just advisory.
