Overview
- Apple TV greenlit a second season Wednesday, with the streamer confirming the series will return after its debut drew critical praise.
- Gordon Ramsay remains an executive producer and Studio Ramsay Global will continue to produce while Jesse Burgess returns as host and James Callum is credited as series director.
- One outlet reports the new season will have eight episodes but Apple has not publicly confirmed an episode count or a release date.
- Season 1 earned strong critical recognition, including a BAFTA Television Awards nomination and high Rotten Tomatoes scores, after following restaurants in the Nordics, New York and London as they chased or defended Michelin stars.
- Producers say the series spotlights how Michelin‑related inspections can materially affect a restaurant’s reputation and finances, meaning the renewal will likely keep intense industry scrutiny on chefs, staff and business survival.