Will Anthony Iracane be fired from 'Below Deck' Season 11? Chef's job at stake as charter guests complain about slow dinner service
GRENADA, CARIBBEAN: In 'Below Deck' Season 11, Chef Anthony Iracane becomes a source of annoyance for charter guests, raising doubts about his culinary skills. But, thankfully he will manage to clean the mess and save the job.
Upon arriving at the dinner table, the guests expected faster service. However, when this didn't happen, complaints about Anthony started surfacing.
As the guests requested Fraser Olender to expedite the dinner service, one of them remarked, "It's getting a little annoyed."
Fraser promptly informed Anthony, stating, "Chef, the primary is asking about the next course. Can we get it out as soon as possible?"
Despite Anthony's best efforts, he couldn't prepare the dish on time.
The primary charter guest Rebecca voiced frustration again, expressing, "I said, like, hurry it along. But, I don't think they're listening."
Continuously urging Anthony to work more quickly, Fraser commented, "I don't want to be that person. There's nothing worse than someone yapping at you to get your job done sooner, quicker, better, faster. But if I don't, we have no food on the table, and we all go down, so I'm going to be that person."
Fortunately, the primary guests enjoyed the dinner once it was served on their table.
'Below Deck' Season 11: Will Chef Anthony Iracane's blunder affect primary charter guests' tip?
Despite Anthony's annoying behavior, the charter guests showed consideration by letting the issue go and generously giving a substantial tip to the crew members.
The main charter guests left a tip of $25K, providing $1,923 to each crew member, before departing the boat. Additionally, the couple presented a gift hamper containing bourbon and vodkas. Sunny Marquis expressed her enthusiasm, stating, "I love the money."
Captain Kerry Titheradge addresses 'lack of communication' in 'Below Deck' Season 11
In Episode 2, a significant inconvenience occurred during docking. Captain Kerry Titheradge expected Bosun Jared Woodin, with over a decade of yachting experience at 35, to handle the situation more effectively.
As things didn't go as planned, Captain Kerry called a meeting with the crew members to discuss working dynamics and communication within the team. Expressing dissatisfaction, he remarked, "First docking guys, not really happy."
Adding frustration, he said, "I'm actually pretty f***ing pissed off."
Jared voiced his concerns, citing a lack of communication on the boat and feeling not "set up the way" he wanted.
Captain Kerry will closely monitor Jared, and it remains to be seen whether he will manage to prove his worth or not.
Bravo releases 'Below Deck' Season 11 episodes every Monday at 9 pm ET.