Hell's Kitchen

Hell's Kitchen may refer to Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan, a neighborhood in New York City. It may also refer to:

In television and film:

  • Hell's Kitchen (UK), a cooking-based reality show
  • Hell's Kitchen (U.S.), an American version of the UK cooking-based reality show
  • Hell's Kitchen (1939 film), starring the Dead End Kids and Ronald Reagan
  • Hell's Kitchen (1962 film), a Japanese film directed by Umetsugu Inoue
  • Hell's Kitchen (1998 film), featuring Angelina Jolie
  • For the Love of Mike or Hell's Kitchen, a 1927 film directed by Frank Capra

In music:

  • Hell's Kitchen (band), an American speed metal/punk band
  • Hell's Kitchen (Andre Nickatina album), or the title song
  • Hell's Kitchen (Leslie Spit Treeo album)
  • Hell's Kitchen (Maxim Reality album), or the title song
  • Hell's Kitchen, an album by Jazzkantine
  • "Hell's Kitchen", a song by Dream Theater from Falling into Infinity

In art and literature:

  • Hell’s Kitchen (painting), a 19th century oil painting of Newcastle upon Tyne eccentrics
  • Hell's Kitchen (novel), a novel by Jeffrey Deaver

In education:

  • Success Academy Hell's Kitchen, part of Success Academy Charter Schools

Famous quotes containing the words hell and/or kitchen:

    Hermann and Humbert are alike only in the sense that two dragons painted by the same artist at different periods of his life resemble each other. Both are neurotic scoundrels, yet there is a green lane in Paradise where Humbert is permitted to wander at dusk once a year; but Hell shall never parole Hermann.
    Vladimir Nabokov (1899–1977)

    She saw all things except herself serene:
    Child, big black woman, pretty kitchen towels.
    Gwendolyn Brooks (b. 1917)