It's always funny seeing people read negative comments about them or something they're passionate about.
In fact, Jimmy Kimmel has a segment on his show, "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where he enlists celebrities to read mean tweets about themselves.
WUSA 9 has enlisted some chefs to read some bad Yelp reviews on their own restaurants, and this time around, it's Wolfgang Puck.
It seems like Wolfgang Puck is a good sport, adding some hilarity to his responses - he probably thinks it's impossible for anyone to dislike his restaurants.
One review said: "I was expecting fireworks from your reputation and prices." To which Puck replied, "Well, I don't do fireworks. I make great spicy food that makes your mouth go crazy."
There was another review, which Puck explains was not written in English, but doesn't go on to actually reading it aloud.
Wolfgang simply said, "Damn it, we have so many food critics out there, I tell you. How do you please everybody? I can barely please my wife," he joked. "What?! This is impossible."
Wolfgang Puck is one the most acclaimed chefs across the globe. In fact, he's actually one of the richest chefs in the world: in 2012, Culinary Program Blog ranked him number one, while ranking fourth in 2013, as per Fine Dining Lovers.
Not only that, but Finances Online ranks Wolfgang Puck in the fifth spot, after Alan Wong, Jamie Oliver, Paul Bocuse, and Gordon Ramsay.
The Austrian-American chef garnered most of his wealth from his restaurants, cook books - his first was published in 1981, and from television shows and appearances.
He's known for one of the first restaurants he opened, Ma Maison. Wolfgang Puck currently owns over a dozen restaurants, including Spago, under his parent company, the Wolfgang Puck Group of Companies.
Wolfgang Puck net worth is $75 million.