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Dining guests at Hell's Kitchen don't pay for their meals or beverages, although Granada America (the show's production company) donated tickets for sale to a charity auction with an estimated value of $1,000.00 US.

Guests, sometimes invited and probably recruited at other times by casting calls, enter into a contractual agreement with the production company, and are required to comply with the directions of production staff.

The restaurant itself is not a real one, and is not available to the general public. It was created as a set in the old television studios of KOCP in Los Angeles.

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