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This article contains contestant information and episode summaries from Season 3 of the American competitive reality television series Hell's Kitchen. Cast during February 2007, the third season started airing on the Fox television network on June 4, 2007, and concluded on August 13, 2007.

The Hell's Kitchen set moved from a building at La Brea Avenue and Willoughby, where it was located for seasons one and two, to a Century Studios building on La Cienega Place, off West Jefferson Blvd for season three. During Episode 9 (aired July 30, 2007), a casting call was announced for the fourth season of the show.[1]

This was the first Hell's Kitchen season to be filmed in 16:9 standard definition.

The season finale was a record high for the show's ratings, drawing 9.8 million viewers.[2] Executive Chef Rock Harper won the season and was awarded a US$250,000 per year head-chef position at a restaurant in the Green Valley Ranch Resort and Spa in Henderson, Nevada.

Sous chefs and Maître d'hôtel

Contestants

The third season features the following 12 contestants, who were separated by gender into two teams:

Contestant Age (at time of filming) Occupation Hometown Result
Rahman "Rock" Harper[3] 30 Executive Chef Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia Winner
Bonnie Muirhead 26 Nanny/Personal Chef Santa Monica, California Runner-up
Jennifer "Jen" Yemola Pastry Chef Hazleton, Pennsylvania Eliminated before finals
Julia Williams 28 Waffle House Cook Atlanta, Georgia Eliminated after eighth service
Joshua "Josh" Wahler 26 Jr. Sous Chef Miami Beach, Florida Ejected during eighth service
Bradley "Brad" Miller[4] 25 Sous Chef Scottsdale, Arizona Eliminated after seventh service
Melissa Firpo 29 Line Cook New York, New York Eliminated after sixth service
Vincent "Vinnie" Fama[5] 29 Nightclub Chef Milltown, New Jersey Eliminated after fourth service
Joanna Dunn 22 Assistant Chef Detroit, Michigan Eliminated after third service
Aaron Song 48 Retirement Home Chef Rancho Palos Verdes, California Hospitalized before third service
Edward "Eddie" Langley[6] 28 Grill Cook Atlanta, Georgia Eliminated after second service
Tiffany Nagel 27 Kitchen Manager Scottsdale, Arizona Eliminated after first service

Viewers have identified that there was a 13th contestant named J.R. that appeared in the first episode, but not referenced nor appeared in the second half of the first episode or later in the season. J.R.'s appearance was confirmed when the first episode was released in a widescreen format on YouTube in 2024, which showed J.R. at the edges of the various lineups. The reasoning why J.R. was effectively removed from the show was unclear though may be related to off-show behavior towards other contestants post-filming.[7]

Contestant progress

Each week, the best member (as determined by Ramsay) from the losing team during the latest service period is asked to nominate two of their teammates for elimination; one of these two is sent home by Ramsay.

No. Chef Original teams Switched teams Individuals Finals
301 302 303 304 305 306 307 308 309 310/311
1 Rock WIN BoW WIN BoW WIN LOSE LOSE NOM IN WINNER
2 Bonnie LOSE WIN LOSE NOM NOM WIN NOM BoW IN Шаблон:Nowrap
3 Jen LOSE WIN NOM[n 1] BoW BoW WIN LOSE IN OUT
4 Julia LOSE WIN NOM LOSE LOSE WIN BoW OUT
5 Josh WIN NOM WIN NOM WIN NOM LOSE EJEC
6 Brad WIN LOSE WIN LOSE WIN NOM OUT
7 Melissa BoW WIN LOSE NOM NOM OUT
8 Vinnie WIN LOSE WIN OUT
9 Joanna NOM WIN OUT
10 Aaron WIN LOSE HOSP
11 Eddie WIN OUT
12 Tiffany OUT

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Episodes

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References

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