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 ...
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.
Celebrity chef Robert Irvine, best known for his shows "Dinner: Impossible" and "Restaurant: Impossible," has taken on a new mission: overhauling the U.S. Army's menu. Irvine joined “Morning in ...
One of the world’s toughest and most resilient chefs – who’s helped hundreds of restaurants on the brink of survival write their comeback stories – claims nothing could have prevented the consequences ...
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 ...
Most of Chef Robert Irvine's 165 restaurants have been successful—thanks to his rigorous approach and troubleshooting skills. The Business Turnaround Tactics Of Restaurant: Impossible’s Robert Irvine ...
The world of reality television is no stranger to controversy, and reality cooking and food competition shows are no exception. As much as audiences want to learn new recipes and see chefs prove their ...
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 ...