Top Chef: New York

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Top Chef: New York
Season 5
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Hosted by Padma Lakshmi
Judges Tom Colicchio
Gail Simmons
Toby Young
No. of contestants17
WinnerHosea Rosenberg
Runners-upStefan Richter
Carla Hall
Location New York City, New York
Finals venue New Orleans, Louisiana
Fan Favorite Fabio Viviani
No. of episodes15
Release
Original network Bravo
Original releaseNovember 12, 2008 (2008-11-12) 
March 4, 2009 (2009-03-04)
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Top Chef: New York is the fifth season of the American reality television series Top Chef . It was first filmed in New York City, New York, before concluding in New Orleans, Louisiana. The season premiered on Bravo on November 12, 2008, and ended on March 4, 2009. In the season finale, Hosea Rosenberg was declared the winner over runners-up Stefan Richter and Carla Hall. [1] Fabio Viviani was voted Fan Favorite. [2]

Contents

Contestants

Seventeen chefs competed in Top Chef: New York. [3]

NameHometownCurrent Residence [lower-alpha 1] Age
Leah Cohen Scarsdale, New York New York, New York 26
Radhika Desai Chicago, Illinois 28
Ariane Duarte Verona, New Jersey 41
Patrick Dunlea Quincy, Massachusetts Hyde Park, New York 21
Alex EusebioNew York, New York Los Angeles, California 33
Daniel Gagnon New Hyde Park, New York 26
Carla Hall Nashville, Tennessee Washington, D.C. 44
Melissa Harrison Sparks, Maryland Boulder, Colorado 28
Lauren Hope Cincinnati, Ohio Savannah, Georgia 24
Jamie LaurenNew York, New York San Francisco, California 30
Jeffrey "Jeff" McInnis Niceville, Florida Miami, Florida 30
Stefan Richter Tampere, Finland Santa Monica, California 35
Hosea Rosenberg Taos, New Mexico Boulder, Colorado34
Jill Snyder Latrobe, Pennsylvania Baltimore, Maryland 28
Richard Sweeney Sayville, New York San Diego, California 27
Eugene Villiatora Whitmore Village, Hawaii Las Vegas, Nevada 33
Fabio Viviani Florence, Italy Moorpark, California 30

Carla Hall, Fabio Viviani, and Jamie Lauren returned to compete in Top Chef: All-Stars . [4] Stefan Richter returned for Top Chef: Seattle , and later competed in Top Chef Duels . [5] [6]

Contestant progress

Episode # 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Quickfire Challenge
Winner(s)
StefanRadhikaLeahLeahHoseaArianeRadhikaStefanLeah 1
Radhika
1
Stefan 1 Stefan 1 Carla 1 Jeff 1 4 N/A
ContestantElimination Challenge Results
1HoseaINLOWWININHIGHWININLOWINHIGHLOWLOWHIGHWINNER
2StefanWININWININHIGHHIGHHIGHWINWINLOWWINLOWLOWRUNNER-UP
CarlaINHIGHININLOWINLOWWINLOWWINHIGHHIGHWINRUNNER-UP
4FabioINWINWINHIGHININININHIGHLOWHIGHWINOUT
JeffININLOWHIGHHIGHHIGHINININOUTOUT 4
6LeahHIGHINWINININININLOWINHIGHLOWOUT
7JamieINHIGHWINLOWHIGHLOWWINWININHIGHOUT
8RadhikaININWININHIGHHIGHININOUT
9ArianeLOWLOWINWINWININHIGHOUT
10EugeneHIGHINININLOWLOWOUT 3
MelissaININWINLOWINLOWOUT 3
12DanielININLOWINOUT
13AlexINININOUT
14RichardININOUT
15JillINOUT
16PatrickOUT
17LaurenOUT 2

^Note 1 : The chef(s) did not receive immunity for winning the Quickfire Challenge.
^Note 2 : Lauren was eliminated by placing last in the Quickfire Challenge.
^Note 3 : Due to a refrigerator malfunction which spoiled some of the chefs' ingredients during the Elimination Challenge, no one was eliminated. Consequently, two chefs were eliminated in the following episode.
^Note 4 : Leah, Jamie, and Jeff (the three most recently eliminated contestants) were brought back to the competition to compete in a Quickfire Challenge. The winner would compete in the subsequent Elimination Challenge, but could only move on to the season finale if they won the challenge. Jeff won the Quickfire, and the judges picked him as one of their favorites in the Elimination Challenge, but did not select him to win. Consequently, he was automatically eliminated.

  (WINNER) The chef won the season and was crowned "Top Chef".
  (RUNNER-UP) The chef was a runner-up for the season.
  (WIN) The chef won the Elimination Challenge.
  (HIGH) The chef was selected as one of the top entries in the Elimination Challenge, but did not win.
  (IN) The chef was not selected as one of the top or bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge and was safe.
  (LOW) The chef was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, but was not eliminated.
  (OUT) The chef lost the Elimination Challenge.

Episodes

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TitleOriginal air date
591"Melting Pot"November 12, 2008 (2008-11-12)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs were welcomed to the Big Apple by host Padma Lakshmi and head judge Tom Colicchio with a signature ingredient: apples. The challenge was a skills tournament consisting of three rounds. The chef who finished first in the Quickfire Challenge would win immunity in the next challenge, while the chef who finished last would leave the show immediately.

  • Round 1: The chefs had to peel 15 apples, using paring knives only, as quickly as possible. The first nine to finish were safe. The remaining eight proceeded to Round Two.
    • Winner: Stefan
    • Safe: Ariane, Carla, Fabio, Hosea, Jamie, Jeff, Melissa, Richard
  • Round 2: The chefs brunoised apples until they filled up two cups. The first four to finish were safe. The last four remaining chefs were sent to Round Three.
    • Safe: Alex, Daniel, Eugene, Jill
  • Round 3: The remaining chefs were each given 20 minutes to "cook something that [would] convince [Tom Colicchio] that [they] should stay here for this challenge in New York". They were given a burner, a sauté pan, a choice of proteins and spices, and the apples they had prepared. After tasting, Colicchio choose one contestant to be eliminated from the competition.
    • Safe: Leah, Patrick, Radhika
    • Eliminated: Lauren

Elimination Challenge: Each of the chefs drew a knife from the knife block marked with one of eight New York City neighborhoods. The chefs, in pairs, cooked dishes which represented the ethnic cuisines of those neighborhoods: Astoria (Greek), Brighton Beach (Russian), Long Island City (Middle Eastern), Ozone Park (Latin), Jamaica (Jamaican), Little Italy (Italian), Chinatown (Chinese), Little India/Curry Hill (Indian). The two dishes from each neighborhood were judged head-to-head. The chefs with the winning dishes were safe, while the chefs with the losing dishes were eligible for elimination. The name of the winning chef for each match-up are indicated below in italics. The judges then selected their favorite and least favorite dishes from among the eligible contestants. Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten guest judges.

  • Middle Eastern: Ariane vs. Stefan
  • Greek: Richard vs. Jamie
  • Jamaican: Jill vs. Radhika
  • Latin: Fabio vs. Jeff
  • Russian: Hosea vs. Carla
  • Italian: Leah vs. Melissa
  • Chinese: Daniel vs. Patrick
  • Indian: Alex vs. Eugene
    • Winner: Stefan (Lamb Chops with Tabouli Salad & Beef Onion Skewer)
    • Eliminated: Patrick (Seared Salmon, Bok Choy with Black Rice Noodles)
602"Show Your Craft"November 19, 2008 (2008-11-19)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs were asked to create their version of a classic, well-loved New York dish: the hot dog. They competed against Angelina DiAngelo of Dominick's Hot Dog Truck in Queens. The contestants each had 45 minutes and access to the Top Chef pantry to prepare and present their dish to host Padma Lakshmi and guest judge Donatella Arpaia, a successful restaurateur and food expert. The winner received immunity from elimination in the next challenge.

  • Winner: Radhika (Kabob-Style Sausage with Caramelized Onions, Cucumbers & Tomato Jam)

Elimination Challenge: The chefs were asked to open a "Top Chef restaurant" in Manhattan and create a three-course New American lunch menu for 50 diners. Each chef was responsible for creating his or her own dish. The competitors were given 30 minutes to shop at Whole Foods Market and a budget of $2,500 for the entire group. During the two-hour prep time, Tom Colicchio came into the kitchen to make an announcement: the restaurant the chefs would be cooking lunch at was Craft, Colicchio's own flagship New York location. In addition, the 50 diners were all New York City chefs who auditioned for Top Chef: New York and did not make the cut.

  • Team Appetizer: Fabio, Hosea, Jamie, Leah, Melissa
  • Team Entrée: Alex, Eugene, Jeff, Jill, Stefan
  • Team Dessert: Ariane, Carla, Daniel, Radhika, Richard
    • Winner: Fabio (Beef Carpaccio with Arugula Salad, Parmesan, Balsamic Vinaigrette & Spherical Olives)
    • Eliminated: Jill (Ostrich Egg Quiche with Rice-Pecan Crust, Asparagus & Aged Cheese)
613"A Foo Fighters Thanksgiving"November 26, 2008 (2008-11-26)

Quickfire Challenge: Padma Lakshmi announced that this week's challenges was about "rolling with the punches." The chefs were asked to draw knives. Each knife was marked with a number, which referred to a specific page in Top Chef: The Cookbook. The contestants were given an hour to put their own spin on the recipes made by chefs from previous seasons. However, ten minutes into the Quickfire, Lakshmi and guest judge Grant Achatz told everyone to convert their dishes into soups. The chefs had to use their remaining 50 minutes to create their new dishes, using the Swanson's soup broths provided for them. The winner received immunity from elimination in the next challenge.

Elimination Challenge: As the winner of the Quickfire Challenge, Leah was given the chance to choose her six teammates for the next challenge. She picked Fabio, Hosea, Jamie, Melissa, Radhika, and Stefan. The remaining contestants formed the second team. The chefs were asked to cook Thanksgiving dinner for the rock band Foo Fighters and its entire entourage of more than 60 guests, including several vegetarians. They cooked their dinner at the band's next venue, an outdoor kitchen at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York. There were no refrigerators, no freezers, and no stoves; only prep tables, microwaves, and toaster ovens. The contestants were given 15 minutes to create their menus, an hour and $1,200 per team to shop, and three hours to prepare their meals. The winning team was invited to attend the Foo Fighters concert that night, while the losing team was forced to clean up the kitchen after service. One member of the losing team was eliminated.

  • Team Sexy Pants: Fabio, Hosea, Jamie, Leah, Melissa, Radhika, Stefan
  • Team Cougar: Alex, Ariane, Carla, Daniel, Eugene, Jeff, Richard
    • Winner: Team Sexy Pants
    • Eliminated: Richard (Banana S'mores with Vanilla Cream & Chocolate Ganache)
624"Today Show"December 3, 2008 (2008-12-03)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs were given 30 minutes to create a breakfast amuse-bouche . The dishes were evaluated by Padma Lakshmi and Rocco DiSpirito, cookbook author and celebrity chef. The winner received immunity from elimination in the next challenge and a copy of DiSpirito's latest book, Rocco Gets Real.

  • Winner: Leah (Bacon, Quail Egg & Cheese with Grilled Bread)

Elimination Challenge: The chefs were tested on both their culinary and telegenic skills. They were asked to create a dish that could be cooked and served for a 2½-minute television presentation which would be taped inside the Top Chef kitchen. Each chef had a $100 budget, 30 minutes to shop at Whole Foods Market, and an hour to prep their dish. The judges selected their three favorite dishes and three least favorite dishes. Later, the top three chefs were awoken by head judge Tom Colicchio at 2 a.m. for a twist; they were to be taken to the Rockefeller Center to cook their dishes for the hosts of NBC's The Today Show . During the live on-air broadcast, the hosts selected the winner of the challenge. The winning chef received a custom-made kit of two dozen chef's tools put together by Rocco DiSpirito, as well as an opportunity to present a dish live on The Today Show the morning after the episode aired.

635"Gail's Bridal Shower"December 10, 2008 (2008-12-10)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs arrived in the Top Chef kitchen to find host Padma Lakshmi alone, with no guest judge. The chefs drew knives to choose their competitors. Each pair was taken into a darkened kitchen and given 15 seconds to taste a specific sauce. The contestants then had to bid on the number of ingredients they thought that they could correctly name. Bids passed back and forth until one chef challenged the other to match the last placed bid. If a complete list of correct ingredients was given, the challenged chef moved on to the next round. Naming any incorrect ingredients ended the round and the challenger moved on. Three chefs competed in the final round, which took place in a spelling bee-style format. The winner received immunity from elimination in the next challenge.

Elimination Challenge: The chefs prepared a four-course meal for Top Chef judge Gail Simmons' bridal shower. Each course had to be inspired by one of the lines of the traditional wedding rhyme, "something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue." The chefs drew knives to determine the teams. Each team was given 30 minutes and a budget of $800 to shop at Whole Foods Market, and 2½ hours to prep their dishes in the Top Chef kitchen. The following day, the chefs had one hour to finish cooking and present their dishes to the bridal shower guests at 24 Fifth Avenue. The winner received a new set of Calphalon stainless cookware and kitchen electrics. Food & Wine editor Dana Cowin guest judges.

  • Team Old: Hosea, Jeff, Stefan
  • Team New: Carla, Daniel, Eugene
  • Team Borrowed: Ariane, Jamie, Radhika
  • Team Blue: Fabio, Leah, Melissa
646"12 Days of Christmas"December 17, 2008 (2008-12-17)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs arrived to find the Top Chef kitchen decorated for Christmas, with Padma Lakshmi waiting to present their next challenge; they had to create a "one-pot wonder", a holiday meal that could be prepared in one cooking vessel. The chefs had 45 minutes to cook and present their dishes to Lakshmi and guest judge, American icon Martha Stewart. The prize, in addition to immunity in the elimination challenge, was an autographed copy of Stewart's latest book, Martha Stewart's Cooking School.

Elimination Challenge: The chefs catered a 250-guest holiday party hosted by amfAR, the American Foundation for AIDS Research, at the Prince George Ballroom in New York City. The guest judges included chef Michelle Bernstein and actress Natasha Richardson. The chefs were given a hint for the inspiration behind their dishes with the arrival of the Harlem Gospel Choir, singing a rendition of The Twelve Days of Christmas. Lakshmi then asked the chefs to draw knives. The chefs were given 45 minutes to shop at Whole Foods Market and a budget of $800 to create a dish inspired by their verse. They had three hours to prep that night, one hour to prep and pack the next morning, and one hour to prepare their dishes on-site the next night. All four of the judges' favorites received copies of Michelle Bernstein's latest cookbook, Cuisine à Latina.

657"Focus Group"January 7, 2009 (2009-01-07)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs arrived in the Top Chef kitchen to see Padma Lakshmi joined by Michelin star-winning chef, Jean-Christophe Novelli. In a Diet Dr Pepper-inspired challenge, the chefs had 45 minutes to craft a sugar-free dessert so good, the judges would think there was "nothing diet about it." The winner received immunity from elimination in the next challenge.

Elimination Challenge: Judge Tom Colicchio visited the chefs in their apartment to split them into two groups by knife draw. As the winner of the Quickfire, Radhika was able to choose her team. The contestants were told that two chefs would be eliminated after the challenge, so they were allowed to cook whatever dish they thought would express their individuality. They were given $100 and 30 minutes to shop for a dinner for about 10 people, including the four judges and an unspecified number of mystery food experts. In their groups, the chefs were given two hours to cook at the Astor Center, where they served their dishes family-style to the judges. However, there were some twists: the challenge was a blind tasting (the judges did not know who cooked what dish), and the mystery judges were the contestants from the other group. The chefs also watched the tasting through a hidden camera and a television installed in the kitchen, revealed after serving their dishes. This gave the chefs a viewing of the honest assessment of their fellow contestants and their new permanent judge, British food critic Toby Young.

  • Group A: Eugene, Fabio, Hosea, Jamie, Melissa, Radhika
  • Group B: Ariane, Carla, Jeff, Leah, Stephan
668"Down on the Farm"January 14, 2009 (2009-01-14)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs arrived in the Top Chef kitchen to see Padma Lakshmi standing with Hung Huynh, the winner of Top Chef: Miami . She stated that chefs of their caliber should have no problem creating great food when using the freshest and most seasonal ingredients. However, she then removed a cloth to reveal a display of canned goods, as well as other cupboard and pantry staples. The chefs then had 15 minutes to create a delicious dish using only these ingredients. The winner received immunity from elimination in the next challenge.

Elimination Challenge: The chefs were asked to draw knives and split into three teams. The teams had to create a delicious, seasonal lunch for 16 people based on their assigned protein. Their menu had to be served family-style and include a dessert. They spent the night planning the menu. The next morning, instead of being taken to Whole Foods Market, they were driven to Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture, a farm in Pocantico Hills, New York owned by chef Dan Barber. The chefs were provided cuts of fresh meat from the farm's stock and were allowed to choose fresh produce grown on the grounds. They were given three hours to prepare a lunch for the farmers and chefs from Stone Barns and their families in the kitchen of Barber's on-site restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns.

  • Team Chicken: Carla, Jamie, Stefan
  • Team Lamb: Ariane, Hosea, Leah
  • Team Pork: Fabio, Jeff, Radhika
    • Winner: Team Chicken
    • Eliminated: Ariane
679"Restaurant Wars"January 21, 2009 (2009-01-21)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs arrived in the Top Chef kitchen to see Padma Lakshmi standing with successful restaurateur Stephen Starr. Lakshmi and Starr explained that part of opening a restaurant was to do a tasting for prospective investors. Therefore, the chefs had a tasting for Stephen. The chefs then had 30 minutes and complete access to the Top Chef pantry to create one dish that showcased their concept for a potential restaurant. The top two chefs were chosen to be the team leaders in the next Elimination Challenge. From this point on, the winners of the Quickfire Challenge no longer received immunity from elimination.

Elimination Challenge: For Restaurant Wars, the chefs, split into teams, had 24 hours to create a restaurant and open it for one night. Each team was given $5,000 to shop at Pier 1 Imports for decor, and $3,000 to spend on food at Whole Foods Market and Restaurant Depot, a restaurant provision warehouse. They had 6 hours to prep for the dinner service on location at Bridgewater's Restaurant, where they would later be serving 60 diners over a period of 5 hours. Radhika and Leah, as the Quickfire winners, got to choose and lead their teams. The winner of the challenge received a new suite of GE Monogram appliances.

6810"Super Bowl Chef Showdown"January 28, 2009 (2009-01-28)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs arrived in the Top Chef kitchen to see Padma Lakshmi standing with chef Scott Conant. She then presented a chart with a set of hidden secret ingredients on the top row, and hidden food groups on the left column. The contestants had to each pick squares on different rows and columns, after which, Lakshmi revealed their corresponding food group. She then uncovered the secret ingredients, disclosing that the chefs would all be working with oats. For their Quaker Oats Quickfire Challenge, they were given 45 minutes to create a unique dish that paired whole grain oats with the food groups they had chosen. The winner did not receive immunity, but instead gained an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.

Elimination Challenge: For their elimination, the chefs, united as one team, competed in the first ever "Top Chef Bowl", against "all-star" contestants from past seasons of the show. Each Season 5 contestant competed against an all-star chef in a "head-to-head" cook-off, celebrating the regional cuisine of one of seven NFL teams (see below) and using a set of their assigned region's ingredients, provided for them in a "mystery box". Stefan, as the Quickfire winner, was allowed to choose which team's food he would be making and the all-star chef he would be cooking against. The other chefs, in their teams, had 5 minutes to decide who would be cooking what regional cuisine. Then, they were given 2 hours to experiment with their ingredients and prep for the cook-off. The next day, they were given 20 minutes to create their dishes, head-to-head at the Institute of Culinary Education, in front of an audience including ICE students and the previously eliminated contestants. In each round, if a chef received the majority of the judges' votes, they got a touchdown, worth 7 points. If they received a majority of the votes of five culinary students tasting their dish, they got a field goal, worth 3 points. If the judges were split evenly over whose food was the best, the student tasters decided who received all 10 points. The winner of the challenge received two tickets to Super Bowl XLIII.

6911"Le Bernardin"February 4, 2009 (2009-02-04)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs walked into the Top Chef kitchen to see Padma Lakshmi standing with Eric Ripert, multi-award winning chef and owner of the highly acclaimed seafood restaurant, Le Bernardin. The chefs were tested on the precision and speed of their technique with a three-round fish filleting tournament. The chefs with the worst fillets of each round were eliminated, until one was left standing. The winner did not receive immunity, but instead gained an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.

  • Round 1: The chefs had 5 minutes to clean and butterfly two sardines.
  • Round 2: The remaining chefs had 5 minutes to clean and fillet an Arctic char.
  • Round 3: The last two chefs had 10 minutes to skin, clean and fillet a fresh water eel.
    • Winner: Stefan

Elimination Challenge: Eric Ripert invited the chefs to a six-course lunch at his restaurant, Le Bernardin, with Tom Colicchio and himself. After eating, Tom revealed that their Elimination Challenge was to recreate the six-course menu that was just served to them. Stefan, as the Quickfire winner, got to choose which dish he would be cooking, while the other chefs had to draw knives. They had 2 hours to prep in the main kitchen at the restaurant, with the ingredients from the recipes provided for them. Then, they had 15 minutes to cook in the private dining room kitchen, after which they would serve their dishes to the judges. The winner received a copy of Eric Ripert's book On the Line, an opportunity to shadow Ripert at three of his restaurants for one week, starting at Le Bernardin, with a room at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, and a trip to the Food & Wine Festival at Pebble Beach.

7012"The Last Supper"February 11, 2009 (2009-02-11)

Quickfire Challenge: The chefs walked into the Top Chef kitchen to see Padma Lakshmi next to Wylie Dufresne, culinary innovator and chef-owner of wd~50 in New York City. The chefs had one hour to create a dish incorporating eggs. The winner did not receive immunity, but instead gained an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.

Elimination Challenge: Lakshmi asked the chefs to draw knives, and they pulled the names of five different luminaries in the culinary world: celebrity chefs Lidia Bastianich, Marcus Samuelsson, Wylie Dufresne, Jacques Pépin, and James Beard Foundation president Susan Ungaro. Since it was the last meal of the competition in New York, these "superstars" were asked to choose their "last meal" (see below). Carla, as the Quickfire winner, was allowed to switch stars and their associated dishes with another contestant; she ultimately chose not to. The chefs had to create a five-course meal for these stars, as well as the judges, with each chef preparing the dish chosen by the chef whose name they selected. They had $300 and 30 minutes to shop at Whole Foods Market, and then two hours to cook their dishes at the Capitale in Lower Manhattan, where the dinner was held. The winner received a bottle of Terlato Angel's Peak Wine and a three-day, two-night trip to the Terlato vineyard.

7113"Finale - Part I"February 18, 2009 (2009-02-18)

Quickfire Challenge: Six months after the taping of the previous episode, the chefs arrived at the Houmas House Plantation and Gardens in New Orleans, Louisiana. Here, they saw host Padma Lakshmi, head judge Tom Colicchio, and celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse, a television host and restaurant owner known as the "King of Creole Cuisine." Lakshmi told the remaining chefs that they could relax for this challenge, because they would not be competing; instead, three other chefs would. Jamie, Jeff, and Leah, the three most recently eliminated contestants, arrived from the Top Chef house. Colicchio explained that in the spirit of the rebirth of New Orleans, the three chefs had been given an opportunity to return to the competition. For their Quickfire Challenge, they had one hour to create a dish featuring one of New Orleans's most celebrated ingredients: crawfish. The winner would join the four finalists in the Elimination Challenge, but would have to win that challenge to reach the season finale. In addition, they also received a copy of Emeril's new book, Emeril at the Grill.

Elimination Challenge: The five finalists headed to Mardi Gras World, a Mardi Gras warehouse, where they met with Lakshmi and Lagasse. She explained that their Elimination Challenge was to cater the Krewe of Orpheus Masquerade Ball at the New Orleans Museum of Art, for roughly 100 guests. They each prepared a cocktail and two dishes, one of which had to be in the Creole style of cooking. As Emeril explained, Creole cooking is the city version of Louisiana cooking, influenced by the French, Spanish, and African-American cultures. They had five hours to prep and cook at Emeril's Delmonico, with access to all of the ingredients stocked there, and one hour to set up at the museum and meet with their respective bartender provided to assist them in serving their cocktail. The winner received a new 2009 Toyota Venza.

7214"Finale - Part II"February 25, 2009 (2009-02-25)

Elimination Challenge: After breakfast on the Creole Queen, the final three chefs arrived at the Historic New Orleans Collection to meet with Lakshmi and Colicchio. They were instructed to cook the best three-course meal of their lives, with no restrictions, for twelve judges. Similar to past seasons, each contestant was allowed to pick a sous chef, which included the runners-up of previous seasons: Marcel Vigneron (Season 2), Casey Thompson (Season 3), and Richard Blais (Season 4). The chefs drew knives to select the order in which they would select their sous chefs. Hosea had the first pick and chose to work with Richard. Stefan had the second pick and chose Marcel, leaving Carla to work with Casey. The chefs and their sous chefs then had two hours to prep at the Audubon Tea Room, and another three hours to cook their dishes at Commander's Palace, where the dinner would be held. On the day of the meal, they were told to create an additional hors d'œuvre using one of three meats: redfish, crab, or alligator. A king cake was used to determine which meat each chef would use; the chef that found the doll received their choice of protein, and then assigned the other proteins to the other two chefs. Hosea found it, and chose redfish as his protein. He assigned Carla to use crab and Stefan to work with alligator. John Besh, Hubert Keller, Rocco DiSpirito, Branford Marsalis, Ti Adelaide Martin, and Susan Spicer guest judge.

7315"Watch What Happens Reunion"March 4, 2009 (2009-03-04)

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Top Chef: Las Vegas is the sixth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. It was first filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, before concluding in Napa, California. The season premiered on August 19, 2009, and ended on December 16, 2009. Beginning with this season, the prize money awarded to the winner was increased from US$100,000 to $125,000. In the season finale, Michael Voltaggio was declared the winner over runners-up Bryan Voltaggio and Kevin Gillespie. Gillespie was voted Fan Favorite. In 2010, Top Chef: Las Vegas received the Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Reality Competition Program".

<i>Top Chef: D.C.</i> Season 7 of American television series

Top Chef: D.C. is the seventh season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season was initially filmed in Washington, D.C. before concluding in Singapore, the series' first international venue. It premiered on June 16, 2010, and concluded on September 22, 2010. In the season finale, Kevin Sbraga was declared the winner over runners-up Angelo Sosa and Ed Cotton. Tiffany Derry was voted Fan Favorite.

<i>Top Chef: All-Stars</i> Season 8 of American television series

Top Chef: All-Stars is the eighth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season was first filmed in New York City before concluding in The Bahamas. All-Stars consisted of chefs from the previous seven seasons who did not win the title of Top Chef. It premiered on December 1, 2010, and concluded on April 6, 2011. The cast was announced during the Top Chef: D.C. reunion special on September 22, 2010. The prize money awarded to the winner of the season was US$200,000. In the season finale, Top Chef: Chicago runner-up Richard Blais was declared the winner over Top Chef: Las Vegas contestant Mike Isabella. Top Chef: New York runner-up Carla Hall was voted Fan Favorite.

The third season of the American reality competition show Top Chef Masters was announced on March 2, 2011. In addition to the announcement, it was announced that celebrity chef Curtis Stone would serve as the new host. Food critic and author Ruth Reichl also joined as a new series judge And Critic James Osland Also Returned. The season premiered on April 6, 2011, with 12 award-winning chefs competing against each other in weekly challenges. Unlike previous seasons, the chefs were not judged on a five-star rating system, but in elimination-style challenges similar to the format of the original Top Chef series.

<i>Top Chef: Texas</i> Season 9 of American television series

Top Chef: Texas is the ninth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season was filmed in various cities in Texas, including San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin, before moving on to Whistler, British Columbia for the finale. The season premiered on November 2, 2011. This season of Top Chef featured a much larger number of contestants than any previous season, with 29 chefs. Top Chef: Texas also introduced a new side competition to the series; in addition to the Quickfire and Elimination Challenges featured in televised episodes, the Last Chance Kitchen competition allowed eliminated contestants to compete head-to-head in a series of webisodes, with the winner eventually returning to the main competition. In the season finale, Paul Qui was declared the winner over runner-up Sarah Grueneberg. Chris Crary was voted Fan Favorite.

The first season of the Canadian reality competition show Top Chef Canada was broadcast on Food Network in Canada. It is a Canadian spin-off of Bravo's hit show Top Chef. In the first season, 16 chefs competed against each other in weekly challenges. The program took place in Toronto. In the season finale that premiered on July 4, 2011, Dale MacKay was crowned Top Chef Canada.

<i>Top Chef: Seattle</i> Season 10 of American television series

Top Chef: Seattle is the tenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season was announced on September 19, 2012, and premiered on November 7, 2012. The competition was initially filmed in Seattle, Washington before moving to Juneau, Alaska for three episodes, and then concluding in Los Angeles, California. Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen, the web series introduced in the previous season which puts the eliminated contestants against each other in head-to-head challenges to battle for a chance to re-enter the main competition, also returned. The winner continued to compete in the season finale. In addition, viewers could vote each week for chefs eliminated from the Last Chance Kitchen to move on in the "Save a Chef" competition. The winner of the final vote was "saved", and earned a spot in the final round of the Last Chance Kitchen. In the season finale, Kristen Kish was declared the winner over runner-up Brooke Williamson. Sheldon Simeon was voted Fan Favorite.

The third season of the Canadian reality competition show Top Chef Canada was broadcast on Food Network in Canada. It is a Canadian spin-off of Bravo's hit show Top Chef.

<i>Top Chef: New Orleans</i> Season 11 of American television series

Top Chef: New Orleans is the eleventh season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season was announced on May 10, 2013. Filming took place from early May through late July, beginning in New Orleans, Louisiana and concluding in Maui. The season premiered on October 2, 2013. State and local tourism offices in Louisiana sponsored the season, paying a total of $375,000. The state contribution came from a recovery fund established by BP after the Deepwater Horizon oil spill. In addition to the return of the Last Chance Kitchen, Bravo launched a new web series called Padma's Picks. Debuting on August 14, 2013, the competition, presided over by host Padma Lakshmi, featured ten New Orleans chefs competing for the chance to join the official lineup of contestants and represent the city.

<i>Top Chef: California</i> Season 13 of American television series

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. 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: California had a two-night premiere on December 2–3, 2015. Host Padma Lakshmi and head judge Tom Colicchio returned, alongside judges Gail Simmons, Emeril Lagasse, and Richard Blais, among others. The companion web series, Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen, also returned, premiering immediately following the second part of the season premiere on December 3, 2015. In the season finale, Jeremy Ford was declared the winner over runner-up Amar Santana. Isaac Toups was voted Fan Favorite.

<i>Top Chef: Charleston</i> Season 14 of American television series

Top Chef: Charleston is the fourteenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season was announced by Bravo on October 13, 2016, which premiered on December 1, 2016, and concluded on March 2, 2017. Filming initially took place in Charleston, South Carolina, beginning in May 2016, while the season's final episodes were filmed in areas across Mexico, including Guadalajara and the Yucatán Peninsula. Top Chef: Charleston featured eight new contestants competing against eight returning contestants from previous seasons. MasterChef and Top Chef Masters alumnus Graham Elliot debuted as a recurring judge, alongside returning judges Padma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons. In the season finale, Top Chef: Seattle runner-up Brooke Williamson was declared the winner over Top Chef: New Orleans finalist Shirley Chung. Top Chef: Seattle finalist Sheldon Simeon was voted Fan Favorite, his second Fan Favorite win.

<i>Top Chef: Colorado</i> Season 15 of American television series

Top Chef: Colorado is the fifteenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. The season's details and cast were revealed on October 12, 2017. The show was filmed in various cities across Colorado, including Denver, Boulder, Telluride, and Aspen. The season premiered on December 7, 2017, and concluded on March 8, 2018. Last Chance Kitchen premiered on November 30, 2017. In the season finale, Joseph "Joe" Flamm was declared the winner over runner-up Adrienne Cheatham. Fatima Ali was voted Fan Favorite.

<i>Top Chef: Kentucky</i> Season 16 of American television series

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. The competition was filmed at various locations in Kentucky, including Louisville, Lexington, and Lake Cumberland. The season finale took place in Macau. Padma Lakshmi returned as host, with Tom Colicchio, Graham Elliot, and Nilou Motamed forming the judging panel. Due to being on maternity leave for the majority of filming, Top Chef regular Gail Simmons did not appear as one of the main judges for the season. Top Chef: Kentucky premiered on December 6, 2018, and concluded on March 14, 2019. In the season finale, Kelsey Barnard Clark was declared the winner over runner-up Sara Bradley. Barnard Clark was also voted Fan Favorite.

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Notes
  1. The contestants' city and state of residence during time of filming.
  2. The judges could not eliminate any of the chefs due to a refrigerator malfunction that left Hosea's and Radhika's primary proteins unusable, creating an unlevel playing field.
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