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Top Chef: California is the thirteenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef.The season was announced by Bravo on April 14, 2015. [1] Similar to Top Chef: Texas, filming took place in several locations across California, including San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Oakland, and the greater Palm Springs area, concluding with a finale in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Top Chef is an American reality competition television series. The contestants, sometimes referred to as "cheftestants", compete against each other in a variety of culinary challenges to become the next "Top Chef" and win a cash prize. The show has aired 21 seasons since its premiere in March 2006 and featured over 300 chefs.
Life After Top Chef is a spin-off featuring former Top Chef contestants Richard Blais, Jennifer Carroll, Spike Mendelsohn, and Fabio Viviani, which focuses on various aspects of their lives, from managing and opening a restaurant to dealing with family dynamics and personal issues. The series premiered on October 3, 2012.
Williamson became a sous chef at Michael's, a Santa Monica restaurant, when she was 19. [5] In January 2001 Williamson was hired by Chris and Chantal Schaefer as executive chef of Zax in Brentwood [1] where she met her husband Nick Roberts, who was her sous chef. [6] That same year she cooked at the James Beard Foundation House. [5]
Billy Ngo came closer to a James Beard Award in 2024 than any Sacramento chef in history, but wasn’t selected as the Golden State’s top chef at Monday night’s ceremony in Chicago.
Jeremy Ford (born 1985) is an American chef. While working for chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Matador Room, Ford participated in the thirteenth and California season of Top Chef in 2015, ultimately winning the season's title.
After Top Chef, Tournament of Champions is probably the biggest reality food competition on TV. Hosted by Guy Fieri, the primetime culinary battle sees some of the best chefs (many of whom are Top ...
The prestigious annual culinary awards named one of L.A.'s own as the top chef in the state, while Ruth Reichl, former L.A. Times Food critic and editor, received the lifetime achievement award.