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Top Chef is an American reality competition television series. The contestants, sometimes referred to as "cheftestants", [1] [2] compete against each other in episodic 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 unique competitors.
Top Chef Amateurs is a spin-off featuring home cooks competing in head-to-head challenges drawn from past seasons of Top Chef. [22] Production of the show began in October 2020 in Portland, Oregon, following the filming of Top Chef: Portland. [22] The series was hosted by Gail Simmons and premiered on July 1, 2021. [22] [23]
Top Chef: Kentucky is the sixteenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. Initial details about the season and its cast were revealed on October 18, 2018. [1] The competition was filmed at various locations in Kentucky, including Louisville, Lexington, and Lake Cumberland. [2] The season finale took place in Macau. [3]
Molly Ringwald. Jade Tillman Belmes/Getty Images for Creative Coalition Forty years after its release, Sixteen Candles has an undeniable place in the pantheon of American comedies. The box-office ...
Top Chef has been serving up the drama for 20 seasons, the latest of which, Top Chef: World All-Stars, is coming to a close on the Thursday finale, when Buddha Lo, Gabri Rodriguez and Sara Bradley ...
Sixteen Candles was theatrically released by Universal in the United States on May 4, 1984. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who particularly praised Ringwald's performance, and was a box office success, earning $23.6 million against a $6.5 million budget.
The cast of Top Chef: Wisconsin initially consisted of fifteen chefs. [5] [16] A sixteenth contestant, Soo Ahn, started in the Last Chance Kitchen and eventually joined the main competition following its fifth episode. [17] Kévin D'Andrea previously competed on the sixth season of the French version of Top Chef. [5]
According to Gail Simmons, the concept for Top Chef: World All-Stars had been in the works for over two years. [9] After filming had wrapped up for the finale of Top Chef: All-Stars L.A. in Tuscany, Magical Elves Productions' executive producers and showrunner flew to Paris to meet with Bravo executives and representatives from the twenty-nine global adaptations of Top Chef. [9]