Bar Rescue’s Most-Improved Chefs 🏆

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These chefs started off on the wrong foot with Jon Taffer, but they responded well to training, kept cool in the kitchen, and ultimately won over Jon and the Bar Rescue experts.

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Jon Taffer embarks on a cross-country tour of the worst drinking establishments in America. Bad drinks, wild staffs, and wasted owners conspire against him and his experts as they give failing businesses one last shot at success.

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I love it when people take John’s expertise and grow.

THANATOS-PRIME
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Ivan is one angry guy. Glad his attitude changed as Jon & his crew helped them improve. I wish I could cook like Ivan. What a Champoin.

noblewine
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"And he's calm. that's the trick of being a great chef"
*Gordon has left the chat*

colleenkyle
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"Diana can try her hardest, but somehow, she's gonna sabotage herself" Boy that statement certainly aged well during the stress test, didn't it? XD

NerdyHippy
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The first lady, I feel that. She just had a meltdown. She didn't mean it. It happens to the best of us.

I'm glad she came back, glad Jon gave her a second chance. He so rarely does. It worked out for the better.

jordanwolfson
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I’m glad that Jon was able to recognize that Ivan belongs in the kitchen. There are some owners that just aren’t made for the front of house jobs. By realizing Ivan’s potential in the kitchen, Jon was able to give the bar its best chance of succeeding. And kudos to Ivan for fixing himself up. You can tell he really wanted that bar to succeed, and he changed everything he needed to in order to make it happen

SonicGlitchmaster
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Man I love Diana. She was so overwhelmed and tired of getting blamed for bullshit. They should have showed the best part, which was when that useless manager got fired after saying its her or Diana hahahah

Koselill
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It's nice to have some wholesome Taffer videos to balance out Taffer out for blood

annabinkles
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was definitely nice seeing these people go from inexperienced/unmotivated cooks to professional/skilled chefs, i only wish more people took the advice to heart rather than get defensive and ignore it.

UltimateGamerCC
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Definitely need more of these 'most improved' compilations and the like. Need some positivity mixed in to help lift the mood. Diana was awesome in how she turned around and absolutely killed it after the other lady was so smug talking about how she'd self sabotage.

StonedHunter
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The only chef that matters is Chef Mike.

SjaakadeliC
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"MY WIFE HASNT EATEN" killed me lol. that man in now my hero

calluml
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From Chefs who are being lazy to chefs that are professional, this new Bar Rescue compilation on YouTube is fantastic. 👏👏😀👩🏻‍🍳🧑🏼‍🍳

osagiee.guobadia-secondytc
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Diana might be one of the best examples of a scapegoat in Bar Rescue : she fucking nails it, and she showed what the real problem was in her job, and it wasn't her. Brillant

lamacaroni
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1:37 This dude sounds hammered as hell trying to give his best John Taffer “I’m pissed” impression to the camera 🤣

OfficialKlassic
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I love when the chef takes on Jon's words and the challenge to the top ... I'm glad they were able to make great food again I love bar rescue #shutitdown... of course I love the fact when Jon calls them out too

jenniferegarciamintz
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wings cook at 350°f for 8-10 minutes and they will be perfect Everytime, provided the oil is not filthy

ItsaRomethingeveryday
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Diana proved herself worthy. Also, Billy proved himself worthy on season 2 and earned the right as kitchen manager

werehog
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To see those who will listen and follow what Jon knows gives me goosebumps. They have come a long way, success is always the goal. Amazon, car hop trays.

ericarose
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Sometimes chefs just aren't set up to succeed when the systems aren't in place and they're bound to get frustrated; then there's just the ones that are kinda lazy at their job. But just a lil' bit of encouragement and a better system in place is what will help these chefs get back on track. Always works.

ckendall