•
El Castro de Lugo, in
Madrid, closed shortly before the episode about it aired. Besides, the cook, who was portrayed on the show as an absent-minded and extremely devout woman, claimed everything was scripted and she had been forced to play that role. She also added that the part where she was shown praying in a nearby church was filmed without her consent. •
Da Vinci (renamed
Nuevo Da Vinci while filming), in
Moraira (
Alicante) closed two weeks later than
El Castro. Its owner claimed that Chicote's advice had proven useless and criticized statements made by Chicote on
El Hormiguero. Later the owner's son refuted him claiming that the changes Chicote suggested were good for business, but were not useful because of the lack of commitment of his father. • In June 2013, it was announced that Japanese restaurant
To-Toro (formerly
Osaka), located in
Ronda (
Málaga) was closing its doors. •
La Ermita, in
Madrid, closed during the summer of 2013 for undisclosed reasons. •
Katay, in
Tomares (
Seville), was closed by its owners in October 2013. They thanked the crew of the show for their efforts. • In 2014,
Sip Bar (renamed
Flor de Tapa while filming), in
Miami (
Florida,
United States), closed once Chicote helped them. The current status of the restaurant is unknown, since its Facebook page still features its old name and has no recent references. It has been reported to have closed forever. • ''L'Orbayu'', in
Las Vegas (
Asturias) closed in June 2013, apparently due to its owner's health issues. •
La Hamburguesía (renamed
La Broqueta while filming), in
Alcoy (
Alicante) saw a rare case of double sell in which the original owners, with the restaurant recently renovated after shooting the show, sold it only for the new owner to sell it again shortly after. They were accused of illegally profiting from the show. • For the relaunch of restaurant
Yatiri in
Ibiza, the crew of the show organized a press conference with local media, something unheard of until then. However, the restaurant failed to stay afloat and was sold soon after. Aside of the closures listed above,
Pesadilla en la cocina has also seen some controversial incidents. The most notorious of them happened in
Bilbao, when Chicote went to help
La Reina del Arenal and its annex
Opila. The owners asked the station not to air the episode about them claiming they had been coerced, and claimed it had been manipulated after its broadcast. Also, Chicote was accused of homophobic behaviour when he told one of the owners that he looked "like a little girl" and asked him if he would "put anything into his mouth". Other person who raised his voice against
Pesadilla en la cocina was Cristóbal, the owner of
El Yugo de Castilla (
Boecillo,
Valladolid), personal friend of Alberto Chicote, who completely ignored his advice after filming. Later he would claim that his suggestions were not adequate and that the renovation made his restaurant look worse.
El Yugo would remain closed to the public and serving only personal requests until 2016. ==Episode list==