Marco Pierre White was a Savage

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  • čas přidán 11. 02. 2023
  • Marco Pierre White documentary on the way, it'll take a while but it'll probably get recommended to you if you like and subscribe. Thanks for watching:)
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  • @davidnissim589
    @davidnissim589 Před rokem +13307

    Marco's "calm" anger is far more terrifying than Gordon's "explosive" anger

    • @ronmka8931
      @ronmka8931 Před 9 měsíci +316

      Yeah the fear of getting absolutely demolished and roasted in a calm tone is bigger than getting shouted at in anger

    • @davidnissim589
      @davidnissim589 Před 9 měsíci +265

      @@ronmka8931 no, it's just that Marco is a whole lot more terrifying than Ramsay when he's angry. He made Ramsay cry while training him

    • @jaceks6338
      @jaceks6338 Před 9 měsíci +87

      Yes, I think in most of these reality shows the contestants would prefer Gordon raging at them for 10 minutes to Marco turning his back and walking away with no comment.

    • @MauiWowieOwie
      @MauiWowieOwie Před 9 měsíci +32

      "speak softly and carry a big stick(or knife)"

    • @robloxpwnr7604
      @robloxpwnr7604 Před 8 měsíci +45

      @@jaceks6338Being yelled at rips the band aid off, silence let’s it sit and simmer. I tried very hard to break the cycle that I got sucked into, if you messed up I’d walk away and not say a word. Maybe I’d throw your dish in the trash and not say anything, or throw a pan across the room and leave the kitchen. It’s time to change, and little by little we’re moving away from that way of leadership.

  • @danielstoddart
    @danielstoddart Před rokem +31826

    Marco Pierre White in his prime was 10x more terrifying than Gordon Ramsay.

    • @david_sowers
      @david_sowers Před rokem +2006

      His eyes were like literal daggers.

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart Před rokem +567

      @@jto541 I actually like the first season of Kitchen Nightmares back when they had hour-long episodes. Hell's Kitchen, though, was total garbage and a low point for him. His new show on NatGeo is pretty good. It's a smart move for him to elevate the content and try to fill the void left by Anthony Bourdain.

    • @bragiodinsen4604
      @bragiodinsen4604 Před rokem

      hes the type of guy who will beat you when no ones watching and make everyone believe your crazy if you try to taddle on him, and yeah no one will believe you so you better just shut up and take the beating and do better next time

    • @wumboIogist
      @wumboIogist Před rokem +517

      Wolfgang Puck literally throw pans and dishes to his staff. Old school chef are talented yet egotistical perfectionist with anger issue.

    • @sticklyboi
      @sticklyboi Před rokem +1

      i saw marco kill a man gordon just calls you a cunt

  • @samlasley798
    @samlasley798 Před 8 měsíci +2690

    Everyone loves “He made himself cry” but I think his most savage line was asking if someone's mother would be happy with what they made

    • @nate_river_
      @nate_river_ Před 6 měsíci +130

      For sure. Instead of pulling the guy apart, he just offers up the blade and lets the guy do all the work on himself.

    • @debbytidwell9870
      @debbytidwell9870 Před 5 měsíci +31

      The episode where he was screaming “where is the fish” has me terrified in my living room!

    • @Space_Ghost_Hunter
      @Space_Ghost_Hunter Před 4 měsíci +75

      Or the time he told a cameraman, "Don't push me. I don't think you understand what I am, I control myself very well." Like that's some Hannibal Lector shish

    • @grimble4564
      @grimble4564 Před 2 měsíci +4

      I love his style. Always very personal but never genuinely mean.

    • @dustintacohands1107
      @dustintacohands1107 Před měsícem

      No doubt he punched that dude in his soul.
      Gave him a look like yeah you know she wouldn’t be happy and she thinks your special

  • @SteveAkaDarktimes
    @SteveAkaDarktimes Před 5 měsíci +3975

    "don't expect me to sell my heart" good wisdom, actually. he draws a clear line when it comes to talking to media and the public, and clearly, his private life remains private.

    • @StephenBannox-Handsome
      @StephenBannox-Handsome Před 5 měsíci +144

      I thought he said that because he was working at the time, and felt that the camera crew had not earned the respect of him to come in and ask those questions. If the reporter was a fellow chef it might have been different, but it was clear to me he looked at them with disgust tbh.

    • @zaqarnage
      @zaqarnage Před 4 měsíci +47

      He is a clown. How is selling his heart talking about what he loves? He is a pretentious snob and it’s a known fact

    • @LordangeloxD
      @LordangeloxD Před 4 měsíci +14

      Well, he is the guy who trough out his 3 Michelin stars because he says they are overrated, which he made good points about it.
      So later many other chefs follow his example and did the same.

    • @MasterSkippy117
      @MasterSkippy117 Před 4 měsíci

      You're a Clown 🤡 ​@@zaqarnage

    • @catintheoven
      @catintheoven Před 4 měsíci +66

      @@StephenBannox-Handsome he's prepping in a kitchen so its ready for service and he's using an extremely sharp knife. He was more worried about hurting himself or finishing the job. Its very difficult to maintain a conversation and think when you are working at that speed with a knife. He was just saying he can do the tasks on camera or talk but he cant do both.

  • @daftHour
    @daftHour Před rokem +19818

    "I did not make him cry. He chose to cry, it was his choice" absolute legend

    • @cormacpyper
      @cormacpyper Před rokem +277

      as is the amount of stock pots to use

    • @dude9318
      @dude9318 Před rokem +355

      Couldn't imagine that a person would make Gordon cry

    • @SB-129
      @SB-129 Před rokem +308

      "Am I so out of touch!? No, it's the chefs who choose to cry."

    • @sergiomendoza4850
      @sergiomendoza4850 Před rokem +56

      Truly ruthless.

    • @edgedg
      @edgedg Před rokem +327

      For future archeologists: "No I didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry. He made himself cry. That was his choice to cry." That is some older brother "stop hitting yourself" answer but at 40 years old.

  • @TheDarkNikolai1
    @TheDarkNikolai1 Před rokem +12413

    doing a false french accent and telling someone on the phone that marco is in france was hilarious

    • @uncledoctor6920
      @uncledoctor6920 Před rokem +1092

      "Yes you can ask me, whether you get an answer is another question."
      Gotta work that into my vernacular

    • @Vividxful
      @Vividxful Před rokem +206

      You can call me feb 30th XD

    • @edgychico9311
      @edgychico9311 Před rokem +75

      That's like equivalent to Xqc speaking gibberish irl.

    • @Pat315
      @Pat315 Před rokem

      @@edgychico9311 shut up

    • @dominicharvey6048
      @dominicharvey6048 Před rokem +6

      @Edgy Chico Hello, fellow juicer ☠️

  • @ccurrie9672
    @ccurrie9672 Před 4 měsíci +1125

    I still love the moment he kicked people out and said "you can put lipstick on a pig, it's still a pig". He is marvellous.

    • @mariamalalawi
      @mariamalalawi Před 4 měsíci +6

      when was this? is there a video?

    • @WoozyCool
      @WoozyCool Před 3 měsíci

      You know what I just realized? this man is dumb as a box of hair AND rude.
      A majority of people can't just travel and go meet him even if they wanted to, it's not a day and age where u just open up, high speed affordable internet, youtube shorts and watch the guy at work, etc.
      THAT media reporter making sure she gets as much info about him as she can, would let SO many people who literally don't know his existence, KNOW him, LOVE him.
      So much for how unlike her, his customers actually pay for his food. How he said in the same breath that he won't sell his soul out.
      I mean, he just implied if she paid like customers did, he would sell himself out right? how dumb u gotta be, to not know, fame from media is a timeless cheque to cash? more people who definitely deserve better treatment than of his likes, are gonna go see him, eat his food, just cuz of reporters and shows and media portrayal of him. Not magically just cuz he had a talent at cooking.
      He is full of himself and ungrateful to everything but himself.
      If he is so private, there wouldn't be a book full of schedules of whom to talk to when. I bet there were tons of reporters.
      It was a matter of money, which is fine, everyone has to put food on table. But just turn her down if you NEED to be paid or shut up and do it. This is just mannerless.
      As if he is the only one dedicated to his job and not her, as if she doesn't have to do this and put food on her table,
      Just as he takes money from his customers by being loyal to them and providing them a service, so does she.
      Unfortunate for her, unlike him kicking out people not respectful towards his place/him, she can't do the same. She has to put up with his sht as it's the boss making the calls on whom she does the report on or not.
      He's as shtty as it gets.

    • @thewingedpotato6463
      @thewingedpotato6463 Před 2 měsíci +8

      Better not let the trans-sheepuals hear you say that....

    • @finnmorriss
      @finnmorriss Před měsícem

      ​@@thewingedpotato6463the fuck does that have to do with trans people

    • @papaofthejohns5882
      @papaofthejohns5882 Před měsícem +27

      @@thewingedpotato6463Someone sounds a little obsessed lol

  • @BlastOffer
    @BlastOffer Před 6 měsíci +456

    I find Marco scariest when he asks "Would you serve this to your mother and expect her to be happy?" That makes you self reflect and think and THAT is really scary to meet yourself face to face psychologically

    • @StephenBannox-Handsome
      @StephenBannox-Handsome Před 5 měsíci +5

      first thing you are taught when serving food in a kitchen

    • @BlastOffer
      @BlastOffer Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@StephenBannox-Handsome Yet it should be common sense

    • @Salsaandketchup
      @Salsaandketchup Před měsícem +3

      If my kid cooked like sht I'd still praise their food like its the best thing ever lol

    • @nat9380
      @nat9380 Před 4 dny

      my mother would enjoy anything i cook for her 🙂

  • @pate7179
    @pate7179 Před 9 měsíci +11459

    Him cutting mushrooms with his tiny knife while staring at her like a complete sociopath never stops being funny 😂

  • @DD-ec2oq
    @DD-ec2oq Před rokem +12748

    Reporter: “You kicked out 8 people”
    Marco: “Only 8?” 🍷

    • @Maymonmen
      @Maymonmen Před rokem +456

      0:08 "God! I'm below par!"

    • @edgedg
      @edgedg Před rokem +124

      Visibly drunk, that "below par" was unavoidable.

    • @danielstoddart
      @danielstoddart Před rokem +44

      Yeah that was a hilarious moment. MPW considers that a compliment.

    • @h8thebritish522
      @h8thebritish522 Před rokem +8

      Me when someone that advertises themselves like and obscene jerk, acts like an obscene jerk: 😮

    • @jimmynorris919
      @jimmynorris919 Před rokem

      Who the fuck is Pierre?

  • @SinnohGreen
    @SinnohGreen Před 6 měsíci +899

    People joke about him being crazy but he was a man obsessed. He saw his wife kids for half a sunday a week for years because he viewed his passion and lifelong dedication to cooking as more important. His choice, but I'm glad he came to the realisation in the end that he needed to move on.

    • @xanmontes8715
      @xanmontes8715 Před 3 měsíci +127

      Man, I feel sorry for his kids.

    • @aerrae5608
      @aerrae5608 Před 3 měsíci +60

      It's really fucking tough when you find you're calling to stop. Like it just consumes you, it's so enjoyable, the challenge, the problem solving. So good. So addicting. You want to do nothing but spend more time doing that.

    • @Nikki_the_G
      @Nikki_the_G Před 3 měsíci +180

      ​​@@xanmontes8715 Men like him shouldn't have kids, not until they have the time. They basically hand them off to their wives to raise as if the kids don't see they aren't Dad's priority. Children of divorce saw their fathers more on weekends.

    • @bimmingham
      @bimmingham Před 3 měsíci +51

      @@Nikki_the_G he handed in his 3 michelin stars, one of the reasons being that he wasn't able to spend time with his family because of how much time he needed to dedicate to work. it wasn't a good idea to have kids whilst he was trying to achieve one of the most prestigious culinary awards, but at least he realised that he couldn't continue with the lifestyle he had. not sure if this changes your opinion or not but just thought i'd drop this info

    • @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis
      @MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Před 2 měsíci +18

      Imagine being his wife and having to make him dinner. Oh no.

  • @Space_Ghost_Hunter
    @Space_Ghost_Hunter Před 4 měsíci +404

    Anyone fascinated by Marco who hasn't already seen it, I implore you to watch his interview on here where he basically just goes off and gives the entire story of his career, you learn exactly how he became the savage that he is. His father sent him to London to look for a job when he was like, 12, and told him to ask to work in hotel kitchens and room in the hotel, said not to even bother coming back if he didn't have a job, only gave him enough for a one way ticket. Just imagine that, he talks about how terrified he was when he knocked on the very first kitchen door to ask for a job and hoped it wouldnt open. He was basically an indangered servant to an unnamed chef who he only described as, "Not a nice man." which I imagine is really saying something coming from a guy like Marco, and the dude basically worked him to the bone, threw flaming hot pans at his head, and smacked him around on occasion. He eventually left for paris and just walked around the city all night waiting for the best restaurant in town to open so he could beg for a job. He was pretty much homeless. They gave him a job but only if he started right then and there. So he worked a 16 our shift at the top restaurant in the highest rated culinary city at that time with no sleep and having only worked in a hotel kitchen as a sous chef for a maniac. That's when his real culinary journey began and he eventually ran that restaurant before opening his own at like 19. The dude is an absolute badass and may honestly be a total sociopath but that just makes him even cooler.

    • @koltonriley5929
      @koltonriley5929 Před 2 měsíci +33

      I read that whole thing and pictured Rattatouie in my head 😂

    • @DamienDarkside
      @DamienDarkside Před 2 měsíci +24

      @@koltonriley5929 They studied his career for that movie too.

    • @td6460
      @td6460 Před 2 měsíci +25

      Good story but you basically told every detail wrong. The speech is Marco giving a full address at Oxford Union.

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery Před 2 měsíci

      Victim mentality, heard it before

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@whenisasnakeatail4933 Just because it happened doesnt mean he doesnt have victim mentality bro. Whining is just pathetic, especially over something as little as that 'boohoo a chef was rude to me' get tf over it.

  • @motorgeeks2053
    @motorgeeks2053 Před rokem +5401

    He didn't kick people out. The people had themselves kicked out

    • @seasonalserotonin2559
      @seasonalserotonin2559 Před rokem +329

      That was their choice.

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Před rokem +104

      @@seasonalserotonin2559 ☝To be kicked out ☝

    • @IZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
      @IZAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR Před rokem +14

      @@seasonalserotonin2559 XD

    • @pKerViKNG
      @pKerViKNG Před rokem +6

      😂now thats better 😆
      if i see one more copy pasting "I did not make Gordon cry, he chose to cry" comment im gonna break my toes from pure cringe!
      thank you laugh MotorGeeks ✌

    • @whynottalklikeapirat
      @whynottalklikeapirat Před rokem +18

      @@pKerViKNG Marco did not make you post that. You made yourself post that. That was your choice. To post it.

  • @girl123interrupted
    @girl123interrupted Před rokem +6899

    “There’s no point in doing this Marco”
    -
    “The doors right there” 😂😂😂

    • @alexpollock6932
      @alexpollock6932 Před rokem +438

      Loved that part. The guys working and she expects him to give her more attention

    • @TR_P
      @TR_P Před rokem +310

      She was a rude guest

    • @Ahmadabdal_
      @Ahmadabdal_ Před rokem

      "If you wish me to cut myself on screen, its fine I'll do it for you 😐🔪"

    • @RomeoBarnes
      @RomeoBarnes Před rokem +184

      Exactly he answered every question. She just wanted attention. I would've had those cut and ended the whole thing right there.

    • @ExileOnDaytonStreet
      @ExileOnDaytonStreet Před rokem +226

      2:10 "There's nothing like monosyllabic answers, is there?" "No"

  • @selkarogers7662
    @selkarogers7662 Před 5 měsíci +1067

    Years back when I was an apprenticing, I was trained by a Chef who was trained by Marco White. What I learned from him was invaluable and he was the best Chef I ever worked with. I am proud to carry the skills that originally came from this man (even though I didnt work directly with/for him).

    • @markmiller5577
      @markmiller5577 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Just cooking no more or less

    • @remiko-lucce1299
      @remiko-lucce1299 Před 3 měsíci +38

      You'd be surprised at how many people can not cook or understand the artistry behind it. If cooking truely is as trivial as you put it, then society is in trouble with how many people fail at it.​@markmiller5577

    • @Aro9313
      @Aro9313 Před 3 měsíci +6

      I've experienced such secondhand teaching in my line of work as well. It's cool to think about how what we teach people now will be taught to others later. You're never really teaching just the person you're talking to.

    • @jamesthomas6984
      @jamesthomas6984 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@markmiller5577concave brain, negative IQ comment. If you can even muster an ability to, imagine engaging conversation instead of posting a two word simplistic opinion that adds zero nuance. Brain rotted invalid.

    • @rc5924
      @rc5924 Před měsícem

      This didn't happen

  • @selwrynn6702
    @selwrynn6702 Před 5 měsíci +178

    That line "I didn't make Gordon Ramsey cry, he made himself cry, that was his choice to cry" that line goes HARD.

  • @HM13895
    @HM13895 Před rokem +8117

    To be fair, she shouldn't have expected him to sell his heart. Never expect that.

    • @oververt474
      @oververt474 Před rokem +60

      Hahahahhahah

    • @Sporacle
      @Sporacle Před rokem +507

      Selling your heart is a personal choice. He chose not to sell his. Nobody made him keep his heart.

    • @LectroBer
      @LectroBer Před rokem +347

      tss tss tss tsstss

    • @bragiodinsen4604
      @bragiodinsen4604 Před rokem +180

      Gordon chose to sell his heart. That was his choice.

    • @Ben_1878
      @Ben_1878 Před rokem +9

      It was his choice todo that not mine

  • @SpartanHighKing14
    @SpartanHighKing14 Před rokem +6308

    *Gordon Ramsay teaches you how to cook whereas Marco Pierre White teaches you lessons for the afterlife*

    • @LifeInPink999
      @LifeInPink999 Před rokem

      Then they serve for nothing because either there is no afterlife or from point of view of fanatics there is the reincarnation but you forget things from you past live. And if the afterlife as in heaven or hell, I doubt those lessons serve there. So he is just being a bully while Ramsay may scream at you for the cameras of because you really fucked up but he will tell you where is the mistake and how to correct it so during this life the only one you have you may learn something.

    • @35PHaaton
      @35PHaaton Před rokem +17

      😂😂😂

    • @TheGosgosh
      @TheGosgosh Před rokem +142

      Marco teaches you, that it is ok to make yourself cry every once in a while. It’s your choice after all.

    • @kdpwt
      @kdpwt Před rokem +50

      Because that’s where he’s sending you

    • @W1ckedshort
      @W1ckedshort Před rokem +49

      The reason they call it Hell's Kitchen?
      That's where Gordon Ramsay learned his craft, and MPW was the Devil.

  • @CNDCarManiac
    @CNDCarManiac Před 8 měsíci +107

    As a restaurant cook I like this guy's tolerance level on rude and obnoxious customers.

  • @bleachnbones7107
    @bleachnbones7107 Před 6 měsíci +176

    I'll be forever grateful that my first kitchen mentor (wasn't a chef but owned the place and taught me the bases) was both stern and professional and very caring and fun, because his attitude towards cooking and towards his staff is a big slice of what made me completely fall in love with this job and want to study and better myself. MPW is an absolute legend and will always be one of my favorite chefs but I'm 100% sure that if I had started off as an inexperienced kid in the kitchen of someone like him right now I would be training dogs or cutting hair or something like that

    • @Rhythmicons
      @Rhythmicons Před 3 měsíci +4

      Don't think you'd be inexperienced working with someone like him.

  • @Benwah
    @Benwah Před rokem +15395

    "Just because they're paying for it, they think they can be rude and obnoxious."
    This sentence resonates with most people who have ever worked in the service industry, regardless of whether it is a restaurant or not.
    This is why many people in the working class find appreciation for people like this, if even he comes off on camera as an asshole. He seems to genuinely care about what he does (which is to make a wonderful dining experience) and will not tolerate those who act entitled to misbehave.

    • @dude9318
      @dude9318 Před rokem +33

      Makes sense

    • @lekrieg8618
      @lekrieg8618 Před rokem +260

      I work in security. I work in the control room. Basically I have first contact with clients/people who need help.
      The big boss once wanted to know why we were cutting off customers by asking them to stop talking so we can get their safety word and say goodbye (IE "bad customer experience"). My manager looked him dead in the eye and said "who do you want us to pay attention to? The person talking about how his childs friend is staying over and the son wanted to show his friend what the panic button is and how quickly we would phone and how he would be sure to give his child a stern talking to or the woman who is about to be raped who just pressed the panic button?
      The boss nodded, asked us to keep it respectful and walked out.
      If a client swears at us, we put down the phone. If a client is being an arse we simply get the sales department to give them a warning and if they keep up their bs they arent a client anymore the next day.
      Love this job sometimes.

    • @2rare2die100
      @2rare2die100 Před rokem +36

      Yet he was rude and obnoxious , strange world

    • @furrycheetah
      @furrycheetah Před rokem +120

      There is no such thing as CUSTOMER ALWAYS RIGHT.

    • @edgedg
      @edgedg Před rokem +15

      @@lekrieg8618 Your manager had a story for the situation. Good manager.

  • @bailzzzzzz
    @bailzzzzzz Před rokem +5591

    I love Marco but no one can convince me that he isn't a psychopath

    • @cardinalwilson8034
      @cardinalwilson8034 Před rokem +2

      He is a psychopath that's why you love him

    • @Maidez09
      @Maidez09 Před rokem +576

      Considering how much he seems to have mellowed with age I don’t think that is a accurate diagnosis.

    • @Metalizationer
      @Metalizationer Před rokem +38

      How I feel about Ramsey lol

    • @bailzzzzzz
      @bailzzzzzz Před rokem +1055

      @@Maidez09 he made himself mellow, that was his choice

    • @ratpoizon
      @ratpoizon Před rokem +56

      @@bailzzzzzz i read this in a british accent lol

  • @oktfg
    @oktfg Před 5 měsíci +111

    Marco didn't have the time to waste on anyone not fully using their skills or talent to deliver their absolute best every lunch or dinner service.
    The amount of talented and inspired chefs that came out of his kitchen is unreal. Marco changed modern dining.

  • @KingOhmni
    @KingOhmni Před 8 měsíci +75

    As a chef with ten years experience I wish I could pull a Marco Pierre White on obnoxious customers. Bestr I can say is there was one time a table made a young server cry over her being new so not knowing their usual table. I went out and spoke to the table concerned and told them you can get up and leave now or apologise to that young woman you made cry for no good reason or I am barring the whole table, no refund will be given.
    They apologised, genuinely like, and thanked me for some good food once they had eat and left a decent tip for the server. Being British we normally don't tip so it meant something. Still though, Marco is on point about people think because they are paying they get to be as obnoxious as they please and current corporate head office mentalities don't help. All people have to do is complain to head office and they will get a voucher, no kind of internal check to see if they are taking the proverbial.
    It's one of the main things that makes me want to change trades. That an never knowing what time I will finish work. Be nice if the industry worked with a reduced menu for the final hour/30 minutes of service. It would make clean down a predictable endeavor.

  • @victormeyers1860
    @victormeyers1860 Před rokem +1401

    “Harry! Where’s my kingfish Harry!!?” Marco asked calmly

  • @pillowpilots2626
    @pillowpilots2626 Před rokem +4384

    This man single handedly took the responsibility for setting up Gordon's villian arc . If anyone thinks Ramsay is terrifying then this man right here made him cry , not weep but CRY like a hungry sleep deprived 1 year old baby .

    • @spenser9908
      @spenser9908 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Anyone who thinks Ramsay is terrifying needs their head examined.

    • @mauricioubillusmarchena6660
      @mauricioubillusmarchena6660 Před 9 měsíci +736

      He didn't make Gordon Ramsay cry. He made himself cry. That was his choice to cry.

    • @ryanhumphries6162
      @ryanhumphries6162 Před 8 měsíci +224

      So Gordon Ramsay is only Sauron then, Marco is Morgoth if you think about it.

    • @PrimeNPC
      @PrimeNPC Před 8 měsíci +65

      ​@@ryanhumphries6162a majority of people have no idea who Morgoth is

    • @ryanhumphries6162
      @ryanhumphries6162 Před 8 měsíci +67

      Well you got it which was one more person than I was expecting.

  • @alivonal7442
    @alivonal7442 Před 9 měsíci +13

    He’s the kind of boss that will change your life if you can stick around long enough.

  • @sonsofsam.
    @sonsofsam. Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is gold!

  • @telecontar
    @telecontar Před rokem +1564

    "If you gave that to your mother, would she be happy"?
    Damn that was stone cold.

    • @dark6.6E-34
      @dark6.6E-34 Před rokem +56

      TBH that is a very low bar to clear.
      How bad would the food have to be that even your mother would dislike it 💀

    • @isabeladler867
      @isabeladler867 Před rokem +63

      @@dark6.6E-34 When it comes to mothers liking something, there are 2 bars. The first (and lowest) bar is them telling you that they like the food. The seccond bar (which is A LOT higher - typically) is them actually liking it.

    • @amalshah2944
      @amalshah2944 Před rokem +4

      ​@@dark6.6E-34 he asked if she would be happy after eating it lol cold asf

    • @lovelymaknae9778
      @lovelymaknae9778 Před rokem

      @@dark6.6E-34 it's more about the fact that you would respect your mum enough to not serve her shit food

    • @dark6.6E-34
      @dark6.6E-34 Před rokem +4

      @@lovelymaknae9778 ah lol i missed that. Makes sense

  • @bhanson4917
    @bhanson4917 Před rokem +3130

    I was a waiter in upscale restaurants for some time and his words ring true. When all the back and front of house staff spend most of their waking lives making everything as close to perfect as possible it feels like your house, and when people come to your house and they're late, and rude, and obnoxious like they own the place and you're a servant it's infuriating.

    • @dubabubbadoo
      @dubabubbadoo Před 9 měsíci +9

      upscale haha. y'all are either way too busy or you just need to chill

    • @KPD017
      @KPD017 Před 6 měsíci +91

      I’ve never understood people who are late or obnoxious to servers/restaurants. They’re cooking your food for f’s sake!

    • @dubabubbadoo
      @dubabubbadoo Před 6 měsíci +19

      Coming back to this idk where the problem is. My comment was a lil too uptight lol. You def get all sides of a dice for customers

    • @mm9773
      @mm9773 Před 6 měsíci +20

      I’m fully behind that, but I have to wonder if that was really his reasoning, or whether he was being a coked up a-hole confusing himself with a rock star and trying to build up a certain reputation by kicking people out. Who knows.

    • @zaebos0079
      @zaebos0079 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@mm9773I'm sure he just did what felt right to him

  • @jacobrice5452
    @jacobrice5452 Před 9 měsíci +2

    You're the best Marco.

  • @brainrich1358
    @brainrich1358 Před 4 měsíci +17

    That tongue clicking is so sassy and I'm all for it. It's passionate and intense people like this I feel can make great teachers.

  • @GG-mn9ls
    @GG-mn9ls Před rokem +2523

    ive worked in restaurants and i wish we had a chef who would kick out people for being obnoxious and rude. it makes the service better for everyone else really

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Před rokem +75

      Some restaurants take any customers they can get.
      Others put it down to only a single disruptive table among many grateful ones.
      Only the very few recognise that a single disruptive table has the ability for another dozen to never return. Kicking out a badly behaved table is a sign of respect and appreciation for the experience of the other guests.

    • @runegeezy
      @runegeezy Před rokem +62

      I've kicked people out for being rude to my staff. They asked to speak to a manager. I came over to speak to them and they aired out their grievances without ever mentioning the rude comments and attitude they gave the server. I apologized to them for the server telling them they could leave. I told them she shouldn't have said that, that isn't her place. But I am the owner and I will kindly ask you to leave. I'm not that desperate for a dollar that I'm going to have you here disrespecting my establishment and my staff just because you're paying for food and beverage. I told them their meals were on the house. Please leave. Needless to say, we will not be serving them again. They later went on to blast my instagram account with negative comments on every picture. We simply deleted them.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia Před rokem +13

      @@runegeezy Well done, sir! Preserving the integrity of your establishment is paramount.
      There have been many occasions where the simple rumor of this make people want to dine and spend their hard-earned cash there, as the owner will not tolerate someone else spoiling their night.
      My humble suggestion would be to substitute the line to these animals from, _"Your meals are on the house"_ to
      _"Your money is no good here."_ The blatant rejection of a man's money to you for your establishment conveys the ultimate contempt you have for these people, as currency from them alone holds no value. You will receive a round of applause from anyone in earshot.
      What type of restaurant do you have?

    • @runegeezy
      @runegeezy Před rokem

      @PhantomFilmAustralia I hear you. I feel like I effectively conveyed the message. When he offered to pay the bill, I quickly told him it was on me with a bit of contempt for him which I could sense he picked up on as I cleared their table and ushered them out of the dining room. I felt like they had a sense of embarrassment because it was about 8:30 on a Saturday night, full dining room, and everyone was watching his party walked out half way through their dinner. I didn't tell him his money was no good or that he wasn't welcome back. But I'm quite certain he picked up on both of those things when we bounced them. I was very overt that we were not happy with the party's attitude, and no amount of money was worth subjecting ourselves to their presence for even a minute longer. They had a pretty big bill. Four people, filet mignon, Don julio 1942, cocktails, etc.
      www.fedstockton.com
      @fedrestaurant on Instagram.

    • @qiinniiq1049
      @qiinniiq1049 Před rokem +11

      I had one month experience working as a waiter, I took part on cooking too a few time, just simple one.
      The worst event for me is the customer blasted me for the food I don't cook, they then told me they wanted to speak with the chef. I go to him and I got his wraith in return. Then due to the stress of being scolded by both chef and customer, juggling what to do list in my mind, looking over 12 tables, dealing with the customers who ask something that's not even on the menu, a customer who wants their food earlier because they're in a rush, oh there's also kids running or playing a toy in the floor.
      My went blank and I forget everything that I was supposed to do. I'm a walking corpse that night, Thomas Shelby s**t. I had to resort on seeking comfort from friends and family cause my stress turn into hysterical laughter.
      However, I'm thankful for it. It taught me to treat waiter nicely and compliment the cooks if the food isn't bad.
      Salute to everyone working at restaurants.

  • @strongboy7289
    @strongboy7289 Před rokem +4613

    This man is simply a culinary genius. Describing his restaurant as his home is very apt and shows the dedication to his craft. He's intense but he's raw and honest.

    • @unclerico1106
      @unclerico1106 Před rokem +59

      It's one thing to criticize. It's another thing to be rude about it, he's right about a lot of things here first I respect his outlook on customers. 90-95% are very appreciative of his and his teams hard work to provide this service. But there's about 5% of people who are rude, obnoxious, narcissistic in nature. Basically big babies who has to have there way and simply he will not tolerate it in his home. Who would and should, because they have money? It's refreshing to hear other people like this, sometimes respect means more to a person than anything. He works hard, but demands respect for his work.

    • @Canadianvoice
      @Canadianvoice Před rokem +13

      Most of us chefs are like this. But since none of us can afford to own the business we suffer endlessly.

    • @Canadianvoice
      @Canadianvoice Před rokem +7

      @@tabularasa7775 I agree with you. I'm leaving the industry after 20 years. I can't afford to be a chef anymore as we are paid nothing, becoming an HVAC specialist as the schooling is free and the trade is actually desperate for workers. Chefs don't have the same respect they even had 10 years ago. Everyone thinks the job is a joke and a chef just "makes food" people don't realize all the extra stuff that comes along with it

    • @Canadianvoice
      @Canadianvoice Před rokem +10

      @@tabularasa7775 good luck ever affording your own restaurant in today's climate and good luck with the entitled customers who are only getting worse.

    • @hmq9052
      @hmq9052 Před 9 měsíci +2

      He's an absolute Herbert taking himself way too seriously

  • @clarasarria9397
    @clarasarria9397 Před 23 dny +7

    "Don't expect me to sell my heart" - Knorr Stockpots

  • @culttelevision
    @culttelevision Před 4 měsíci +10

    Hilarious bloke. Had a morning meeting once with him about 10 years ago. It was 11am and he got his man to bring in 4 pints of lager from the pub next door on the King's Road. He was charming and entertaining and completely different from what I was expecting.

  • @isaacyoder4137
    @isaacyoder4137 Před rokem +3949

    If they were star wars villains, Ramsay would be a big imperial general, and Pierre would be a sith lord.

  • @autonomous8108
    @autonomous8108 Před rokem +2684

    Bro, I worked in so many restaurants, and understand what its like in the kitchen. I got anxiety for 6 minutes and 23 seconds straight, just from watching this. I couldn't imagine how stressed I'd be in the kitchen with him. He doesn't even have to speak. His presence is enough to throw an elephant off balance.

    • @midnightfun1277
      @midnightfun1277 Před rokem +225

      I had the privilige to work with one of the best chef in korea and damn the constant verbal abuse. In the end he told me i'm his son now and his my dad. 😂 thats when i learned that the person that gets shit more by the chef expects more of him bcus he sees him or her as having the most potential.

    • @guacamolegoblin
      @guacamolegoblin Před rokem +21

      @@fuzzyknuckle4352 its not for everybody

    • @dussan2
      @dussan2 Před rokem +67

      @@midnightfun1277 This right here. I worked at a catering company, it was pretty big and the head chef favorites were the ones that got ripped and yelled at on the daily.

    • @awkwardzoltar3529
      @awkwardzoltar3529 Před rokem +7

      I wouldn’t last two seconds

    • @autonomous8108
      @autonomous8108 Před rokem +24

      @@awkwardzoltar3529 I'd walk in, see that glare, and walk out LMAO. "Sorry wrong interview! Good day sir!"

  • @Lousfw
    @Lousfw Před 6 měsíci +12

    “If you wish me to cut myself on screen then I don’t mind I’ll do it for you.”
    Jesus Christ…

  • @Wabbajock_Dugatti
    @Wabbajock_Dugatti Před rokem +2842

    Him arguing with the lady interviewing him was phenomenal lmao

    • @Zlaterrr
      @Zlaterrr Před rokem +1

      Nah he was being a cunt. "you want me to cut myself?" he says 2 seconds after not even watching what he cuts. That was just a manipulative whine.

    • @robboss1839
      @robboss1839 Před rokem +266

      He’s in the chopping zone and she was trying to distract him. I know she didn’t like his answers but like he said more thought an effort going into his answers could happen later but in that moment it was dangerous

    • @tejshah6083
      @tejshah6083 Před rokem +310

      @@robboss1839 let’s be honest, he could have dictated a ten page speech while chopping perfectly. he just didn’t want to.

    • @hotice8885
      @hotice8885 Před rokem +181

      @@tejshah6083 Let's be not only honest but accurate and insightful:
      He wanted to do his BEST work at chopping, which requires the one thing she was continually attempting to destroy: _concentration_ . I don't blame him ONE BIT

    • @jcgggg
      @jcgggg Před rokem

      @@robboss1839 He's chopping onions while talking and NOT LOOKING AT THE ONION at 1:35 - he's not worried about cutting himself, he was just being a cunt.

  • @Asdasty
    @Asdasty Před rokem +914

    He's calmed down so much in his older age.
    He's gotten a lot wiser.

    • @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647
      @tama-a-tumatauengahiku3647 Před rokem +56

      Usually the case for any elderly

    • @GoJojo-lv6zi
      @GoJojo-lv6zi Před 8 měsíci +4

      No, the opposite happened.

    • @stix4224
      @stix4224 Před 5 měsíci +48

      Sure, he got wiser. But the important thing is, getting wiser was his choice.

    • @gregorypinkney2437
      @gregorypinkney2437 Před 5 měsíci +29

      " i did not make him wise, he made himself wise.. that was his choice"
      -life

    • @lydiaembrey2778
      @lydiaembrey2778 Před 5 měsíci

      His son is a result of him

  • @nicholasrump2884
    @nicholasrump2884 Před 3 měsíci +14

    “I didn’t make him cry, he made himself cry, it’s was his choice to cry.” Best quote ever

  • @deeznutz2516
    @deeznutz2516 Před 8 měsíci

    This is awesome

  • @MelancoliaI
    @MelancoliaI Před rokem +619

    His personality is so engaging that he became a 'celebrity chef' without even trying

    • @TURTLEORIGINAL
      @TURTLEORIGINAL Před 8 měsíci +7

      “Engaging.” Really? He’s a bitter soul at best.

    • @cunt667
      @cunt667 Před 7 měsíci +11

      The word is eccentric.

    • @Loltroll8
      @Loltroll8 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@TURTLEORIGINALpassionate to a fault is a better way to describe him

    • @nile7999
      @nile7999 Před 6 měsíci +4

      He is why social media is bad. Because we're attracted to extreme, controversial personalities.

    • @mystriddlery
      @mystriddlery Před 2 měsíci

      @@nile7999 Well, dumb people are.

  • @BrandonGamble626
    @BrandonGamble626 Před rokem +3897

    I remember hearing about a customer asking for French fries, so Marco cut them by hand, cooked them, and gave them to the customer. Then charged them £80 for them 🤣

    • @sindrers202
      @sindrers202 Před rokem +419

      I think I would happily pay 80 "quid" for fries that were made BY Marco to be honest. On the bottom line a fine product, but maybe tempered with because he's furious I ordered it 😅🤣

    • @penumbra455
      @penumbra455 Před rokem +501

      I misread that at first and thought you meant he cut the customer by hand and cooked them

    • @abdoalraimi4424
      @abdoalraimi4424 Před rokem +26

      @@penumbra455 me too

    • @BrandonGamble626
      @BrandonGamble626 Před rokem +76

      @@penumbra455 he probably did that at some point as well, they don’t call him “devil in the kitchen” for no reason

    • @BrandonGamble626
      @BrandonGamble626 Před rokem +38

      @@sindrers202 just make them at home man. Save yourself 78 pounds 🤣

  • @KillerDiaguR
    @KillerDiaguR Před 8 měsíci +4

    What a legend. You know what you're getting with this guy 💯

  • @retrojericho1425
    @retrojericho1425 Před 6 měsíci +2

    I respect him so much even young he took his job very seriously and was driven to be the best and to be successful

  • @kreigthepsycho
    @kreigthepsycho Před 9 měsíci +897

    This is exactly why I'd rather not be a professional chef. As somebody with anger issues, I found that cooking is therapeutic and helps me focus. I don't want to associate cooking with stress, anger, and extremely high and difficult expectations. I respect chefs in that regard since they can be extremely angry and still manage to perform until the end of the shift.

    • @user-st8hb4fl7l
      @user-st8hb4fl7l Před 9 měsíci +10

      However, this is how the system works

    • @EternalShadow1667
      @EternalShadow1667 Před 5 měsíci +49

      yeah..IMO I attribute the stress and anger to usually underpaid and poorly staffed restaurants. I believe they try to get away with employing as few chefs as they can get away with, leading to every day being a high stakes effort to get food out on time.

    • @R_t-99
      @R_t-99 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Same

    • @GabrielMaciel-tr9kl
      @GabrielMaciel-tr9kl Před 3 měsíci +7

      They're running restaurants tho, that's why they're so angry all the time. Cooking is delightful if you're doing it for yourself and the people you like.

    • @dleonardo3238
      @dleonardo3238 Před 2 měsíci +4

      I still have ptsd from my days in the kitchen😂 and I love cooking

  • @EMTEMT74
    @EMTEMT74 Před rokem +2038

    I like Marcos rage because it is not the kinda
    that makes you scared or fearful, but makes you acknowledge the depth of your mistakes and wrongdoings. He understands how to be constructively angry.

    • @pyramusk3264
      @pyramusk3264 Před rokem +61

      Hehe! Why are people so fascinated with this guys rage? The thing is that most/all people are wrong about so many things in life. Being such a judgemental character as Marco makes him nothing but a hypocrite since he probably isn't the best guy himself. I'm not so sure this man is at peace with himself. Despite his many accomplishments.

    • @damienpalianta6325
      @damienpalianta6325 Před rokem +68

      @@pyramusk3264 one does not need to be perfect to acknowledge shortcomings from others, and doing so doesnt mean theyre blind to their own.

    • @MV-ot8kr
      @MV-ot8kr Před rokem +29

      @@damienpalianta6325 - True . But an unpleasant person is a drag for everyone and is always an indicator of their own personal misery . Misery loves company .

    • @elimin-8
      @elimin-8 Před rokem +17

      @@pyramusk3264 Marco seems like the guy who would admit if he fucked up. he expects the same from others

    • @zachanikwano
      @zachanikwano Před rokem +24

      That still doesn't seem healthy. Especially long-term.
      He reminds me of a father with poor anger control. Not great...

  • @dmr11235
    @dmr11235 Před měsícem

    I love those little scenes in there with Marco and Raymond Blanc because it shows how Marco acts in the presence of someone he idolizes and respects enormously-decorous, generous, deferential, and extremely tactful. He recognizes a great artist and treats him as a great artist.

  • @akumauluka831
    @akumauluka831 Před rokem +1777

    As Marco ages, he shows stronger emotions, not that cold calculation from his youth.

    • @Revolver.Ocelot
      @Revolver.Ocelot Před rokem +233

      Because at some point he learned that not all people are like him. And he could not get everything done by shouting at people.

    • @mau345
      @mau345 Před rokem +27

      Reminds me of michael corleone 😂

    • @akumauluka831
      @akumauluka831 Před rokem +60

      @@mau345 It's ironic that The Godfather is his favourite film.

    • @dubya4915
      @dubya4915 Před rokem +30

      Hungrier and more focused versus already accomplished and now giving his energy to other things in life most likely

    • @Yo-cr9ol
      @Yo-cr9ol Před rokem +28

      I agree, the lines on his face really settled in from years of facial expressions of stress, frustration, and anger

  • @gurkasas7157
    @gurkasas7157 Před rokem +813

    Those rude customers wanted him to cook without some knorr

    • @Bushmills21
      @Bushmills21 Před rokem +45

      In their defense, it's their choice.

    • @oimate9796
      @oimate9796 Před rokem +2

      what the hell is a 'Knorr'

    • @Zachgallus
      @Zachgallus Před rokem +17

      White did ads for knorr stock cubes in the late 2000s

    • @namonamo494
      @namonamo494 Před rokem

      @@Bushmills21 y and no
      at a certain lvl, due to the work put into it, you respect the job and follow advice
      there are some rest in jap (above all country, it's one where no one would dare to say a thing to a custumer) and yet in those you litteraly have the chef coming with each plate explaining you how to eat it, what to do
      since that's how it's suposed to work the best, not following is ~ruining the job done

    • @cleanerben9636
      @cleanerben9636 Před rokem +6

      @@Zachgallus tbf they are decent stock cubes but nothing beats making stock yourself. Never go back.

  • @VDRP
    @VDRP Před 8 měsíci

    My hero!!

  • @Area-5l
    @Area-5l Před 8 měsíci +1

    “Don’t ever expect me to sell my heart”

  • @edgedg
    @edgedg Před rokem +466

    "But don't expect to sell my heart" is the answer I never had words for, and now I have them.

    • @Kolokasidis
      @Kolokasidis Před rokem +23

      He ended up selling his heart for knorr stock cubes

    • @edgedg
      @edgedg Před rokem +3

      @@Kolokasidis Maybe sold his honesty or integrity. To sell your heart is to trade your aspirations for $.

    • @higofyp
      @higofyp Před rokem +9

      @@Kolokasidis "Man had to pay for the divorce somehow." I spoke to a chef who worked under him who told me that and I'm okay with him selling Knorr stock cubes. That's his choice.

    • @monsterhousecop2082
      @monsterhousecop2082 Před rokem

      Bruh all she was asking him to do is talk a bit more

    • @xxlCortez
      @xxlCortez Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@Kolokasidis He didn't sell his heart because he achieved his goal as a michelin chef and chose to work with food that's not exclusive to the rich.

  • @kirawr8064
    @kirawr8064 Před rokem +1598

    His "tsutsutsutsu" is just legendary

    • @Anonyomus
      @Anonyomus Před rokem +19

      *tsk

    • @AyyyyyyyyyLmao
      @AyyyyyyyyyLmao Před rokem +35

      Tutututututut is how I heard it but it's all onomatopoeia baby

    • @SKY-wt2pp
      @SKY-wt2pp Před rokem +19

      ​@@AyyyyyyyyyLmao My take is more 'ńtchk ńtchk ńtchk'

    • @friendgray1
      @friendgray1 Před rokem +19

      I’ve never seen tutting transcribed like that

    • @user-xt7zs7tn1c
      @user-xt7zs7tn1c Před rokem

      @@SKY-wt2pp I prefer t’t’t’t’t

  • @christopherjohnson2171
    @christopherjohnson2171 Před 9 měsíci +20

    I admire people who don't sell themselves totally and completely. I can't stand working with "the customer is always right" salesmen; no, sometimes the customer is in fact wrong. And if you're confident in your business you can do without the bad customers. Any good customer-business is reciprocal, and not one-sided, just like a personal relationship.

    • @WoozyCool
      @WoozyCool Před 3 měsíci

      You know what I just realized? this man is dumb as a box of hair AND rude.
      A majority of people can't just travel and go meet him even if they wanted to, it's not a day and age where u just open up, high speed affordable internet, youtube shorts and watch the guy at work, etc.
      THAT media reporter making sure she gets as much info about him as she can, would let SO many people who literally don't know his existence, KNOW him, LOVE him.
      So much for how unlike her, his customers actually pay for his food. How he said in the same breath that he won't sell his soul out.
      I mean, he just implied if she paid like customers did, he would sell himself out right? how dumb u gotta be, to not know, fame from media is a timeless cheque to cash? more people who definitely deserve better treatment than of his likes, are gonna go see him, eat his food, just cuz of reporters and shows and media portrayal of him. Not magically just cuz he had a talent at cooking.
      He is full of himself and ungrateful to everything but himself.
      If he is so private, there wouldn't be a book full of schedules of whom to talk to when. I bet there were tons of reporters.
      It was a matter of money, which is fine, everyone has to put food on table. But just turn her down if you NEED to be paid or shut up and do it. This is just mannerless.
      As if he is the only one dedicated to his job and not her, as if she doesn't have to do this and put food on her table,
      Just as he takes money from his customers by being loyal to them and providing them a service, so does she.
      Unfortunate for her, unlike him kicking out people not respectful towards his place/him, she can't do the same. She has to put up with his sht as it's the boss making the calls on whom she does the report on or not.
      He's as shtty as it gets.

  • @Huckabuck
    @Huckabuck Před 9 měsíci

    "He made himself cry." Legend.

  • @SyberiusRex
    @SyberiusRex Před 9 měsíci +132

    Marco Pierre White is that good at cutting onions, to the point that he has the decency to look away while the onions were crying. MPW didn't made the onions cry, they CHOSE to cry while being cut by him.

  • @Samsok013
    @Samsok013 Před rokem +1313

    I had a boss who worked exactly the same with customers. He just physically pushed out annoying customers that were demanding and condescending to us the staff, he would make jokes with people who called and pretended everything was full if he thaught the person on the phone sounded snooty or annoying.
    I asked him why he did that and he said: I rather earn a little bit less than that I have to deal with the stress of these entitled people. I also know they will give the staff a bad time and it will make the morale very low.
    I loved the way he worked and now I have my own business I don't physically throw people out but I do deny them my services if I think they are going to be entitled

    • @Casmaniac
      @Casmaniac Před rokem +63

      Sounds like good boss. A very rare thing nowadays

    • @KillerCornMuffin
      @KillerCornMuffin Před 9 měsíci +1

      Funny part is he's just taalking about people who dislike the food. Fuck him and all he stands for.

    • @joshuastefanick4806
      @joshuastefanick4806 Před 8 měsíci

      He pushed out people who sucked on their moms nipple. No one else. Stfu

    • @kentknightofcaelin4537
      @kentknightofcaelin4537 Před 7 měsíci +3

      If you *think* they're going to be entitled? Based on what?

    • @SowiniBushido
      @SowiniBushido Před 6 měsíci +59

      @@kentknightofcaelin4537You interact with enough people, you will eventually learn how to read them within the first minute of interaction. Whether if its by phone or in person

  • @yellowlightingbolt
    @yellowlightingbolt Před 8 měsíci +3

    He is absolutely right, luckily, if you can choose your customers, you shouldn't be putting up with rude and obnoxious people who think you are their servant just because they pay for a service.

  • @thatllputmarzipaninyourpie3117

    Being a cook is so stressful. I don't know why anyone does it. Especially for hardly any money and slim chance at promotion.

    • @alexm7627
      @alexm7627 Před rokem +189

      Passion

    • @childpeanut5095
      @childpeanut5095 Před rokem +110

      @@SwitchTF2”nothing better to do” sounds rude but I mean it’s true. If you’re truly passionate about something it can and will consume you

    • @homicidalsuicidal
      @homicidalsuicidal Před rokem +54

      Depending on the kitchen. It is very stressful but very rewarding. Having a great crew (both front and back) makes all the difference.

    • @Slumpt1
      @Slumpt1 Před rokem +19

      Doing things most people can't is amazing

    • @mahbuddykeith1124
      @mahbuddykeith1124 Před rokem +29

      We’re all fucking insane, is what we are. I’m considering going into nursing, honestly.

  • @YamiKisara
    @YamiKisara Před rokem +353

    "Only someone very eager to learn could work with Marco" well there you have it, that's how Gordon earned his stripes, no wonder he gets pissed at overconfident wannabe cooks who think they already know it all.

    • @rheawelsh4142
      @rheawelsh4142 Před rokem +15

      I mean, Gordon also gets pissed because he has extremely visible anger issues lmao

    • @scoobydoo7275
      @scoobydoo7275 Před rokem +8

      @@rheawelsh4142mostly for the $$

    • @number3stunner118
      @number3stunner118 Před rokem +25

      @@rheawelsh4142 No wonder he has visible anger issues.
      But seriously, I don't follow him closely, but I saw and heard about the English version of his show, or whatever, and he was very calm in what I saw - and people said he turns the anger up for the American audience.

    • @rheawelsh4142
      @rheawelsh4142 Před rokem +11

      @@number3stunner118 People assume that, but I've heard just as many rumors that he actually gets told to tone it down for UK audiences and prefers being allowed to scream at people

    • @YamiKisara
      @YamiKisara Před rokem +10

      @@number3stunner118 exactly. It doesn't take a genius to see most of his screaming is for show. The only time it seems genuine is during moments such as Masterchef taking over a Michelin star restaurant, which obviously he would get passionate about, because effing it up means loosing a LOT of money, so the contestants need to graps that, lol

  • @professorbeatdatass297
    @professorbeatdatass297 Před 5 měsíci +12

    Marco paved the way for Gordon 💪💪💪

  • @patriciaoreilly8907
    @patriciaoreilly8907 Před 8 měsíci

    Marco 😊 was the original celebrity Chef in the 90s .. it would be great if Marco was on mainstream TV cooking it would be a great success 😊petulant at its best 😊great play full sense of humour. 😊

  • @muxz
    @muxz Před rokem +983

    What he said in the beginning is something I've always believed in. I don't care if it's McDonald's, Home Depot, Walmart, Nordstrom's, Armani, Burger King, or the fanciest restaurants in the city. I am in THEIR house and will treat them like the hosts they are. It enrages me when people talk to staff like they're shit on their shoes.

    • @billypribbo9668
      @billypribbo9668 Před rokem +47

      My dad always told me never to frown at someone paid to smile, and this is basically what he meant. It's one of the biggest red flags going. If you're on a date with someone who does this, their number should be blocked and deleted by the time you get home alone.

    • @Sernival
      @Sernival Před rokem +15

      It goes both ways, service workers arent sacred cows, but boy do they like to whine

    • @vincentlee7359
      @vincentlee7359 Před rokem +1

      That's what guns were invented for.

    • @smokeyjoe291
      @smokeyjoe291 Před rokem +9

      @@vincentlee7359really?

    • @calebfuller4713
      @calebfuller4713 Před rokem +33

      Exactly true. Always remember, the line between civilization and barbarism is that someone is cleaning the toilets, collecting the garbage, keeping the plumbing working, loading and unloading the trucks, and all the other difficult, dirty or dangerous jobs that keep society functioning. They all deserve respect.

  • @chefoli9530
    @chefoli9530 Před rokem +1839

    An excerpt from Page 161 of The Devil in the Kitchen:
    “The five-step eviction process was perfected to such a degree that often not one single word was necessary. This is how it would work:
    *1.* JC tells me about the irritating customers and I emerge to check them out before giving JC the ok.
    *2.* JC rounds up his waiters and nods towards the table where the offending customers are seated.
    *3.* On JC’s command the squad of waiters zooms in and clears everything - plates, glasses, cutlery, wine bottles, you name it - from the table in about fifteen seconds, so only the tablecloth remains. The customers are left sitting there, thinking the table is being cleared for the next course and marvelling at the fantastic service.
    *4.* JC swoops in, eagle-like, and snatches up the tablecloth. He disappears with it without a word, just whoosh. A few minutes earlier the customers were sitting there, drunk and imperious, now they’re embarrassed. There is nothing but a wooden table in front of them.
    *5.* The customers get the message - they have been humiliated - and they grab their costs and hurry out onto Bellevue road. And no, they did not have to pay the bill.”
    (Edit: JC stands for Jean-Christophe Novelli)

  • @mosene998
    @mosene998 Před 8 měsíci

    Love this English, late 80s early 90s vibe

  • @waynemerlo7448
    @waynemerlo7448 Před 4 měsíci +18

    I don't blame him. People can be so demanding and rude.

  • @d.gerstmann4930
    @d.gerstmann4930 Před rokem +308

    Love how he is like a Grandpa to Gordon's chefs now. He babies them and makes Gordon out to be the villain.

    • @bluehealer81
      @bluehealer81 Před rokem +46

      That's what grandpas are supposed to do. You get to see your kids get away with stuff you would NEVER have gotten away with as a kid and they make you out to be the villain.

  • @jonvia
    @jonvia Před rokem +159

    This is so amazing that I made myself cry. Marco didnt make me cry. I decided to cry.

  • @roguishowl3915
    @roguishowl3915 Před 5 měsíci

    My favorite week in master chef Aus was when Marco was on. His character is so aweinspiring.

  • @kevinh.2244
    @kevinh.2244 Před 8 měsíci

    never sell your heart.

  • @bakernathan98
    @bakernathan98 Před rokem +368

    Marco is why Gordon is such a savage too .

  • @oourdumb
    @oourdumb Před rokem +601

    Marco understood that a businesses sole purpose is not to make money, money is the tertiary effect of doing something well. He wanted to make damn good food for people who appreciated it, he did that well and was rewarded for it.

    • @jesustalbot8774
      @jesustalbot8774 Před rokem +6

      Well summarized.

    • @edgedg
      @edgedg Před rokem +4

      This state is what you get after a few or 20 years in the business, depends on brain speed. When you realize what your business/salary cap is, and what percentage of losing the bad customers makes of that.

    • @tanner4280
      @tanner4280 Před rokem +12

      @@edgedgI don’t think you have a basic grasp on business or capitalism

    • @jesseblackhawk
      @jesseblackhawk Před rokem +6

      A business sole purpose is to make money, doing a job well just makes the business better.

    • @John-ir4id
      @John-ir4id Před rokem +12

      @@jesseblackhawk And, businesses who make money with a shit product can only do so by monopolizing the market they are in, either by undercutting the competition, fostering an 'elite' image, or both.

  • @buzzvuzz
    @buzzvuzz Před měsícem

    Some of these chefs are definition of intensity and focus. Also, I recommend reading Bourdains books, well, all of them, they are a fantastic read about the kitchens and the men that run them, as well as the intricacies of food and culture. He was a great writer.

  • @andrewcarey6116
    @andrewcarey6116 Před 5 měsíci +1

    He made himself cry that was his choice to will go down as one of my favorite quotes

  • @Cozy.Mood.B
    @Cozy.Mood.B Před rokem +834

    He's a legend

    • @wiktormarski5677
      @wiktormarski5677 Před rokem +8

      I've discovered this man just recently to be honest and he became my personal idol right off the bat

    • @nickc6158
      @nickc6158 Před rokem

      @@wiktormarski5677 he’s an asshole and a big misogynist… might want to pick a new idol

    • @wiktormarski5677
      @wiktormarski5677 Před rokem

      @@nickc6158 misogynist ? He was married 3 times lol

    • @nickc6158
      @nickc6158 Před rokem +6

      @@wiktormarski5677 YOU CANNOT BE FOR REAL BRUH 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @wiktormarski5677
      @wiktormarski5677 Před rokem +1

      @@nickc6158 It's my choice really

  • @musiclover9361
    @musiclover9361 Před rokem +104

    Many, many years ago, Marco and I were both commis chefs at the same restaurant. He was always brilliant.

  • @asilva5021
    @asilva5021 Před 5 měsíci +7

    I love how he deals with entitled customers on the phone, but treats guests who treat him right well.

    • @WoozyCool
      @WoozyCool Před 3 měsíci

      You know what I just realized? this man is dumb as a box of hair AND rude.
      A majority of people can't just travel and go meet him even if they wanted to, it's not a day and age where u just open up, high speed affordable internet, youtube shorts and watch the guy at work, etc.
      THAT media reporter making sure she gets as much info about him as she can, would let SO many people who literally don't know his existence, KNOW him, LOVE him.
      So much for how unlike her, his customers actually pay for his food. How he said in the same breath that he won't sell his soul out.
      I mean, he just implied if she paid like customers did, he would sell himself out right? how dumb u gotta be, to not know, fame from media is a timeless cheque to cash? more people who definitely deserve better treatment than of his likes, are gonna go see him, eat his food, just cuz of reporters and shows and media portrayal of him. Not magically just cuz he had a talent at cooking.
      He is full of himself and ungrateful to everything but himself.
      If he is so private, there wouldn't be a book full of schedules of whom to talk to when. I bet there were tons of reporters.
      It was a matter of money, which is fine, everyone has to put food on table. But just turn her down if you NEED to be paid or shut up and do it. This is just mannerless.
      As if he is the only one dedicated to his job and not her, as if she doesn't have to do this and put food on her table,
      Just as he takes money from his customers by being loyal to them and providing them a service, so does she.
      Unfortunate for her, unlike him kicking out people not respectful towards his place/him, she can't do the same. She has to put up with his sht as it's the boss making the calls on whom she does the report on or not.
      He's as shtty as it gets.

  • @pudermcgavin4462
    @pudermcgavin4462 Před 3 měsíci

    As a mechanic and not a chef the forced pace is crazy! But I understand the calm anger and the hectic anger all to well! I myself am the Marco style with the peers that are apprenticing with me! I find that being that way is much more effective in getting through the protection they have put up!

  • @justinvanheerde4338
    @justinvanheerde4338 Před 10 měsíci +186

    What a legend. “Perfection is a lot of little things done well” -MPW

  • @tatuco8
    @tatuco8 Před rokem +309

    18 hour days, insane work ethic

    • @Azzie420
      @Azzie420 Před rokem +9

      No it’s not, some people have ambition and enjoy doing what they do, it’s called Grafting maby try it sometime... like the feeling of coming home after a hard days work, makes the relaxation all that more worth it

    • @benjaminr8961
      @benjaminr8961 Před rokem +77

      You good dude?

    • @razsama
      @razsama Před rokem +79

      @@Azzie420 Don't get me wrong Marco deserves nothing but respect for his cooking and work ethic but what relaxetion my guy, after 18 hrs you got only 6 hrs to sleep. I image it takes some time to get to his home change take a sower etc or he just jumps in his bed fully clothed ?So probably that is aroud 5 hrs of sleep or ,,relaxation,, as you put it.

    • @AdamSmith75th
      @AdamSmith75th Před rokem +75

      @@Azzie420​ Why are you so condescending and sour? The original comment was hardly worth that. I think working for 18 hours a day, six days a week can be perfectly described as an ‘insane work ethic’. There are not many people in The world who work that consistently hard. It’s a perfectly sound thought to have on the matter.

    • @HarryNott
      @HarryNott Před rokem +26

      @@Azzie420 you’re splitting hairs over semantics, no need to be that way.

  • @ManchesterUtdFan
    @ManchesterUtdFan Před 8 měsíci +10

    I love Marco. The focus and discipline is unreal. I am a huge fan of this. We need more people with passion like this and knowing 100% what they want to do.

  • @idolhand6468
    @idolhand6468 Před 9 měsíci

    True General

  • @luvalsreedharan7089
    @luvalsreedharan7089 Před 5 měsíci

    the "you know that" or "you know that, right?" that gordon says occasionally is from him! That is cool to see even that slight influence.

  • @desertsniper23
    @desertsniper23 Před 10 měsíci +757

    This guy is how Gordon Ramsay learned to demand nothing less than perfection, and I'm thankful for that because without Marco Pierre my favorite chef wouldn't exist

  • @Jearbearjenkins
    @Jearbearjenkins Před rokem +68

    That “HARRY!!???!!!” was terrifying 😂

  • @santiklingo
    @santiklingo Před 5 měsíci +11

    2:43 bro was passionate about his craft and only his craft from day 1, he never cared abt sort of showing it off, he just wanted to be good at it, incredible man

  • @jeremy3824
    @jeremy3824 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I love his work energy

  • @roslyncoward3222
    @roslyncoward3222 Před rokem +50

    Really enjoying your MPW videos. I always find him so charismatic and compelling to watch. Whatever his reputation, he's certainly an outstanding chef and human being.

  • @vinaymulukutla358
    @vinaymulukutla358 Před rokem +349

    When I was going to Sixth Form College, the Catering School on our campus was manned by a Head Chef and Director of the Curriculum very similar to Marco Pierre White. Extremely talented, experienced but with a very short fuse. The catering college students were afraid of him because he would not tolerate any disruption, insubordination, disrespect and tardiness in any shape or form and he would shout and grind at anyone who didn't pull their weight. But he shaped them up and made those guys very competent chefs.
    I know this because my Mum worked very closely with him when she was a Chef herself and even though she got on with him very well, she told me some of the stories of what happened to students who crossed him and that he wasn't a man to be trifled with.
    I completely support Marco kicking out patrons who are rude, obnoxious and those who are late.

  • @MissSpookyMooky
    @MissSpookyMooky Před 5 měsíci +1

    I trained as a chef back in the day, my course expected two weeks of work experience in a kitchen of your choice, I tried to work for Marco here, but was told that my personal safety couldn't be guaranteed due to his temper, 🤣 so i ended up working for Gary Rhodes instead at his restaurant in Mayfair. It was fun. It helped me realist that cooking was not the vocation for me, although a handy skill to learn nonetheless.

  • @adamoneale4396
    @adamoneale4396 Před 3 měsíci

    I worked as a Chef de Partie in one of Marcos restaurants for a year. I think I saw him maybe 5 times. Nice guy when he's cheerful

  • @maxfrank13
    @maxfrank13 Před rokem +58

    Marco Pierre White // "There are many times in my life, when I could've thrown in the towel. Many times in my life when I was on the floor...when you're on the floor, never allow anybody to pick you up. It doesn't matter how long you stay there, make sure you pick yourself up and dust yourself down...you take the knowledge from the experience and you grow."

  • @crpsaiyan
    @crpsaiyan Před rokem +589

    I can't believe a reporter expected Marco Pierre to focus on answering interview questions while he was chopping mushrooms. Umm... there are a couple of reasons why he's only giving yes or no answers -- one, he doesn't want to cut himself, as he said, and two, there's a reason he cuts mushrooms at a fast pace; he's on a deadline for meal prep before he opens his restaurant. He can't do meal prep and answer questions at the same time.

    • @GOML1112
      @GOML1112 Před rokem

      They are reporters, what did u expect from scum?

    • @EKdlwoasred
      @EKdlwoasred Před rokem +1

      He should be using pre cut mushrooms then

    • @skuxx6702
      @skuxx6702 Před rokem +91

      @@EKdlwoasred Pre-cutting mushrooms lead to them spoiling quicker,

    • @benjibeal1
      @benjibeal1 Před rokem +57

      @@EKdlwoasred why would you waste money on pre cut mushrooms when you can do it yourself? every process food goes through before arriving in your kitchen adds a cost to it, chopping especially. (best example would be: go to your local supermarket and compare the cost of celery/carrot sticks per 100g vs the whole vegetable)

    • @JohnSmith-qy1wm
      @JohnSmith-qy1wm Před rokem +59

      I dunno man. It looked to me like he was using that as a convenient excuse and didn't want to talk to her. That's fine but I think the cutting thing was bullshit. Honestly it reminded me of stuff I've done to people. I mean there is a video shot of him cutting stuff *while not even looking at it* earlier. If that was seriously an issue he would have told her that he will talk to her after he was done cutting and that would have been it.

  • @SpawnPhilip
    @SpawnPhilip Před 7 měsíci +1

    I love the comments about how he was "only doing it for the show". If there wasn't a camera, he would be doing it tenfold

  • @papapoyo19
    @papapoyo19 Před 2 měsíci

    You got a man who demands the same respect he will give you. He doesn’t bend over for you just because you have money, skill, whatever. He demands you give him the same courtesy, he would give you. God bless him.

  • @bat0bat4
    @bat0bat4 Před rokem +44

    Gordon throws insults, Marco picks you apart piece by piece. He's another level of savage.

  • @doctormixup5388
    @doctormixup5388 Před rokem +198

    Marko is the person I would come to a dinner party at his house. For the food and for the conversation.