More ways to access the show
If fans want to watch previous seasons of Top Chef, they have several options.
Netflix offers subscribers access to the sixth and 15th seasons of the show.
Peacock offers access to all 20 seasons of the hit cooking show, along with select spin-offs.
Where to watch Top Chef
Top Chef is an American reality competition show.
Since the show began in 2006, it has aired regularly on Bravo.
Viewers can also link their TV provider to stream full episodes and watch new episodes live. Bravo website.
Fans can stream tonight’s episode at Fubo, SlingIt is Huluor catch up tomorrow at Peacock.
winner winner
In the first five seasons of the program, the monetary prize was US$100,000.
The winners of the sixth, seventh and ninth through 16th seasons won $125,000.
The winner of season eight won $200,000.
From the 17th season onwards, the winner of Top Chef receives US$250,000.
Each season also features a fan vote to determine the season’s fan favorite contestant, who wins an additional $10,000 prize.
Challenges the Contestants Faced This Season, Continued
The show’s Elimination Challenge is exactly what it sounds like.
Chefs are required to create a complex dish – or even a complete meal – and present their dish or dishes to the Judges’ Table.
One or more chefs are then eliminated and asked to “pack [their] knives and leave.”
Challenges the contestants faced this season
At the beginning of the competition, the cooks face two challenges to move forward.
The first of the two challenges is the Quickfire Challenge, which requires each chef to prepare a dish that meets certain requirements, such as using a specific ingredient or having a specific flavor.
The Quickfire Challenge may not even require chefs to cook, but it is always cooking-related.
For example, chefs may be required to participate in a blind taste-testing competition.
Quickfire Challenge winners typically receive immunity from elimination, an additional benefit in the next Elimination Challenge, or another prize.
Meet the judges: Kristen Kish
Kristen Kish is a Korean chef known for winning season 10 of Top Chef and has since served as a guest judge on the show numerous times.
Kristen earned her AA in culinary arts at Le Cordon Bleu in Chicago and was previously chef de cuisine at Menton in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood.
She is host of 36 Hours on the Travel Channel and National Geographic’s Restaurants at World’s End, as well as co-host of Fast Foodies on TruTV and Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend.
On July 11, 2023, it was revealed that Kish would replace Padma Lakshmi in season 21, as Top Chef prepared to set up its kitchen in Wisconsin.
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