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American reality competition TV series
For the most recent season, seeTop Chef: Destination Canada. For international versions, seeTop Chef (franchise).

Top Chef
Genre
Presented by
StarringTop Chef contestants
Judges
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons22
No. of episodes330(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Dan Cutforth
  • Jane Lipsitz
  • Casey Kriley
Running time42 minutes
Production companyMagical Elves Productions
Original release
NetworkBravo
ReleaseMarch 8, 2006 (2006-03-08) –
present

Top Chef is an Americanreality competition television series which premiered onBravo in March 2006. The show features chefs competing against each other in culinary challenges. The contestants are judged by a panel of professional chefs and other notables from the food and wine industry, with one or more contestants eliminated in each episode. The show is produced by Magical Elves Productions, the company that createdProject Runway.[1]

The success of the show has resulted in multiple spin-offs, such asTop Chef Masters,Top Chef: Just Desserts,Top Chef Junior,Top Chef Amateurs, andTop Chef Family Style, as well asSpanish-language spin-offs, includingTop Chef Estrellas andTop Chef VIP. Numerousinternational adaptations of the show have also been produced.

The series was renewed for a twenty-third season, which was filmed inCharlotte, North Carolina, andGreenville, South Carolina.[2][3] It is scheduled to premiere in 2026.[3]

Show format

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Basic format

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Top Chef is a cooking show that uses a progressive elimination format. The beginning of each season starts with twelve to nineteen professional chefs selected through auditions. The chefs are brought to the season's host city or state, which typically inspires themes throughout the season. The chefs live in a provided apartment, house, or hotel during the season, with limited access to outside communication. In each episode, the chefs participate in a Quickfire Challenge and an Elimination Challenge (described below). The winner of the Quickfire Challenge is typically granted immunity from elimination, a prize, or another benefit for the following Elimination Challenge. As the name suggests, the loser of the Elimination Challenge is eliminated from the competition. This format continues until two or three chefs remain. Each finalist is then challenged to create a full-course meal; the chef with the best meal, as determined by the judges, is declared the "Top Chef". Towards the end of the season, when only four or five chefs remain, the show moves to another location to finish out the competition.

In theQuickfire Challenge, chefs must cook adish that meets certain requirements (for example, using specificingredients or inspiring a particular taste) or participate in a culinary-related challenge (for example, amise en place relay race or a taste testing contest). They are usually given an hour or less to complete these tasks. The Quickfire Challenge traditionally begins with the host saying, "Your time starts now," and ends with the host saying, "Hands up, utensils down."[4] A guest judge selects one or more chefs as the best in the challenge. Early in the season, the winning chef(s) are grantedimmunity from the episode's Elimination Challenge. As the number of contestants dwindles, immunity is withdrawn, and instead, the winner receives an advantage (such as being the team leader for a team challenge or getting the first pick of ingredients) or a prize (such as chef's knives, wine, or cash). To emphasize the culture and environment ofSeason 6's Las Vegas setting, the show introduced "High-stakes Quickfire Challenges", which feature extravagant rewards, usually a large cash prize upwards ofUS$10,000. High-stakes Quickfire Challenges continued onward in further seasons.Season 12 ofTop Chef introduced the "Sudden Death Quickfire Challenge", where the chef with the least successful dish faces immediate elimination unless they win a cook-off against another competitor.

In theElimination Challenge, the chefs prepare one or more dishes to meet the challenge requirements, often including a specific theme, and are usually more complex and require more time to execute than a Quickfire Challenge. Elimination Challenges may be individual challenges or require chefs to work in teams; some may require the contestants to produce severalcourses. Teams may be selected by the remaining chefs, but are more often determined by a random process such as "drawing knives" from a knife block. The time limit for an Elimination Challenge may range from a few hours to a few days, typically including preparation and planning time. Ingredients for Elimination Challenges generally allow chefs access to theTop Chef pantry and the ingredients they previously purchased at a grocery store within a specified budget and shopping time limit. However, certain challenges may provide specific ingredients or limit the type or number of ingredients used, while others require non-traditional methods for obtaining ingredients (such as asking people door-to-door or fishing). After shopping, the contestants will cook for up to four judges, usually including at least one guest judge. In most cases, the contestants also cook for a group of guest diners.

After the Elimination Challenge, the chefs report to theJudges' Table, where the judges deliberate on their choices for the best and worst dishes. The judges may also consider guests' comments, if available. The top individuals or teams are called in and may be asked questions about their dishes or preparation before they are notified of their placement. One or more chefs are named the winner of the challenge and may be awarded an additional prize by the guest judge. The same procedure is repeated with the poorest performing chefs or teams, after which a similar discussion occurs. From this group, one or more chefs are chosen for elimination, with the host asking the chef(s) to leave by saying, "Please pack your knives and go." This is usually followed by a knife-packing sequence for the eliminated chef(s), with a voice-over of their final thoughts about their performance, at the close of the episode. Contestants are judged strictly on a challenge-by-challenge basis and cumulative performance is not considered. According to the credits, some elimination decisions are made in consultation with the show's producers.

The season winner is awarded a cash prize, a feature inFood & Wine magazine, and an appearance at theFood & Wine Classic inAspen, Colorado. The prize money was $100,000 for Seasons1-5. It was increased to $125,000 for Seasons6-7 and9-16, with a temporary $200,000 prize forSeason 8. It was then permanently increased again to $250,000, beginning withSeason 17.[5] Furthermore, a fan vote is held each season to determine the Fan Favorite, which features an additional $10,000 reward.

Special formats

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Midway through each season, the contestants participate in a "Restaurant Wars" (or similarly named) Elimination Challenge. They are split into two teams, created by the previous Quickfire Challenge winner or by drawing knives. In these teams, the chefs must transform an empty space into a functioningpop-up restaurant within a set time limit and budget, selecting and creating the name, theme, décor, and menu. Typically, one team member is designated the role of executive chef, who is responsible for managing the kitchen and expediting food, while another team member is designated as front of house, who is responsible for training the waitstaff and managing the dining room. Various seasons have introduced twists to the standard Restaurant Wars formula. For example,Season 4 featured not only Restaurant Wars, but a "Wedding Wars" challenge as well.Season 16 introduced the challenge much earlier in the season, during its fourth episode, and utilized three teams instead of the usual two.Season 6 andSeason 20 allowed chefs to work in an existing restaurant infrastructure, with the latter removing the front of house position in favor of multiple trained servers and a professionalmaître d'.

In the final Elimination Challenge, the two or three remaining chefs must prepare a multiple-course dinner with the assistance ofsous chefs. These sous chefs could be previously eliminated contestants, members of the contestants' families, orcelebrity chefs. The winner is selected based on the overall quality of their meal. There is typically no Quickfire Challenge during this episode.

Last Chance Kitchen

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TheLast Chance Kitchen is aweb series, first introduced inSeason 9, featuring challenges in which the contestants compete for a chance to re-enter the main competition. Each week, two or more previously eliminated chefs compete against each other in theTop Chef kitchen, with the results typically judged alone byTom Colicchio. Each week's winner(s) moves on to face the next eliminatedTop Chef contestant(s), while the loser is eliminated from the competition for good. Initially, only the winner of the final episode ofLast Chance Kitchen returned to compete. However, beginning withSeason 15, the format was changed to allow two chances to re-enter.

Seasons

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Main article:List ofTop Chef episodes
SeasonSubtitleWinnerRunner(s)-upFan FavoriteOriginal air dates
1San FranciscoHarold DieterleTiffani FaisonN/AMarch 8 – May 24, 2006
2Los AngelesIlan HallMarcel VigneronSam TalbotOctober 18, 2006 – January 31, 2007
3MiamiHung HuynhDale LevitskiCasey ThompsonCasey ThompsonJune 13 – October 13, 2007
4ChicagoStephanie IzardLisa FernandesRichard BlaisStephanie IzardMarch 12 – June 11, 2008
5New YorkHosea RosenbergStefan RichterCarla HallFabio VivianiNovember 12, 2008 – March 4, 2009
6Las VegasMichael VoltaggioBryan VoltaggioKevin GillespieKevin GillespieAugust 19 – December 16, 2009
7D.C.Kevin SbragaEd CottonAngelo SosaTiffany DerryJune 16 – September 15, 2010
8All-StarsRichard BlaisMike IsabellaCarla HallDecember 1, 2010 – April 6, 2011
9TexasPaul QuiSarah GruenebergChris CraryNovember 2, 2011 – March 7, 2012
10SeattleKristen KishBrooke WilliamsonSheldon SimeonNovember 7, 2012 – February 27, 2013
11New OrleansNicholas ElmiNina ComptonNina ComptonOctober 2, 2013 – February 5, 2014
12BostonMei LinGregory GourdetN/AOctober 15, 2014 – February 11, 2015
13CaliforniaJeremy FordAmar SantanaIsaac ToupsDecember 2, 2015 – March 17, 2016
14CharlestonBrooke WilliamsonShirley ChungSheldon SimeonDecember 1, 2016 – March 2, 2017
15ColoradoJoe FlammAdrienne CheathamFatima AliDecember 7, 2017 – March 8, 2018
16KentuckyKelsey Barnard ClarkSara BradleyKelsey Barnard ClarkDecember 6, 2018 – March 14, 2019
17All-Stars L.A.Melissa KingBryan VoltaggioStephanie CmarMelissa KingMarch 19 – June 18, 2020
18PortlandGabe EralesShota NakajimaDawn BurrellShota NakajimaApril 1 – July 1, 2021
19HoustonBuddha LoEvelyn GarciaSarah WelchDamarr BrownMarch 3 – June 2, 2022
20World All-StarsBuddha LoSara BradleyGabri RodriguezAmar SantanaMarch 9 – June 8, 2023
21WisconsinDanny GarciaDan JacobsSavannah MillerMichelle WallaceMarch 20 – June 19, 2024
22Destination CanadaTristen Epps-LongShuai WangBailey SullivanN/AMarch 13 – June 12, 2025
23Carolinas[3]TBATBATBATBA2026[3]

Spin-offs

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Top Chef Masters (2009–13)

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Main article:Top Chef Masters

Top Chef Masters features established, award-winning chefs, in contrast toTop Chef, which typically features younger, up-and-coming chefs. The series debuted on June 10, 2009, with contestants includingRick Bayless,John Besh,Michael Chiarello,Wylie Dufresne,Jonathan Waxman andHubert Keller. As of 2013, five seasons have been produced and aired. During its first two seasons,food journalistKelly Choi hosted the show, while restaurant criticGael Greene, culinary expert andSaveur editor-in-chiefJames Oseland, and food criticJay Rayner served as judges.[6] Beginning with the third season, celebrity chefCurtis Stone replaced Choi as host.[7]

Top Chef: Just Desserts (2010–11)

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Main article:Top Chef: Just Desserts

Top Chef: Just Desserts is a spin-off of theTop Chef format featuring pastry chefs. Bravo announced the series on October 25, 2009.[8] The show was hosted byTop Chef regularGail Simmons. The judging panel included pastry chefJohnny Iuzzini,Top Chef Masters finalistHubert Keller, and DailyCandy's "editor-at-large" Dannielle Kyrillos.[9] The show debuted on Bravo on September 15, 2010, following theseventh season finale ofTop Chef. The series was cancelled after two seasons.[10]

Top Chef Healthy Showdown (2011)

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Top Chef Healthy Showdown is a specialwebisode series aired in 2011 sponsored byHealthy Choice. It featured formerTop Chef contestants Sara Nguyen (Season 3), Ryan Scott (Season 4),Casey Thompson (Season 3,Season 8), and Tre Wilcox (Season 3, Season 8) competing in a series of Quickfire Challenges to win $25,000 and inspire aTop Chef line of Healthy Choice entrées.[11] The series was hosted byCurtis Stone; Ryan was declared the winner of the competition.

Life After Top Chef (2012)

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Main article:Life After Top Chef

Life After Top Chef is a spin-off featuring formerTop Chef contestantsRichard Blais, Jennifer Carroll,Spike Mendelsohn, andFabio 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.[12]

Top Chef Estrellas (2014)

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Main article:Top Chef Estrellas

Top Chef Estrellas is a Spanish-language spin-off featuring Hispanic celebrities competing to win $100,000 for their charity of choice.[13] It was hosted by actressAylín Mújica and judged by chefsLorena Garcia, Jaime Martín Del Campo, and Ramiro Arvizu.[13] As part of the adaptation, eliminated celebrities were not sent home, but rather became sous-chefs for the remaining contestants.[13] The series premiered onTelemundo on February 16, 2014.[13]

Top Chef Duels (2014)

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Main article:Top Chef Duels

Top Chef Duels brings back contestants from past seasons ofTop Chef andTop Chef Masters, pitting them against each other in head-to-head challenges.[14] The winner of each match-up advanced to the season finale, where one chef received $100,000.[14] The series premiered on August 6, 2014.[15]

Top Chef Junior (2017–18)

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Main article:Top Chef Junior

Top Chef Junior is a spin-off series originally ordered in 2008 for an eight-episode run onBravo.[16][17] The show had never aired, nor is it known if any episodes were produced at that time. However, nine years later,Top Chef Junior was mentioned as part of the initial lineup forUniversal Kids, anNBCUniversal-owned children's channel launched on September 9, 2017.[18] The series features young chefs between the ages of 9–14.[19] It was hosted by actressVanessa Lachey, withTop Chef Masters andTop Chef Duels host Curtis Stone serving as its head judge.[19] The first season ofTop Chef Junior premiered on October 13, 2017, and its second season premiered on September 8, 2018.[20][21]

Top Chef Amateurs (2021)

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Main article:Top Chef Amateurs

Top Chef Amateurs is a spin-off featuring home cooks competing in head-to-head challenges drawn from past seasons ofTop Chef.[22] Production of the show began in October 2020 in Portland, Oregon, following the filming ofTop Chef: Portland.[22] The series was hosted byGail Simmons and premiered on July 1, 2021.[22][23]

Top Chef Family Style (2021)

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Main article:Top Chef Family Style

Top Chef Family Style is a spin-off featuring young chefs teaming up with adult family members to compete for $100,000.[24] The series was ordered in May 2021 bystreaming servicePeacock.[24] It is hosted by singer-songwriterMeghan Trainor withTop Chef Masters winnerMarcus Samuelsson serving as head judge.[24] The series premiered on September 9, 2021, and episodes from the series made their linear premiere onBravo in 2022.[25]

Top Chef VIP (2022–present)

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Main article:Top Chef VIP

Similar toTop Chef Estrellas,Top Chef VIP is a Spanish-language spin-off featuring Hispanic celebrities competing for $100,000.[26] It is hosted by actressCarmen Villalobos and judged by chefs Antonio de Livier, Adria Marina Montaño and Juan Manuel Barrientos.[26] The series premiered on Telemundo on August 9, 2022.[26]

International adaptations

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Main article:Top Chef (franchise)

Other media

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Top Chef University

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Top Chef University is a comprehensive online culinary school involving 12 courses and over 200 in-depth video lessons. The program takes participants through a structured program of the basics (knife skills, kitchen set-up, ingredients) to advanced culinary techniques (sous-vide,molecular gastronomy). The instructors atTop Chef University consist of the series' most successful and popular former contestants. Enrollment costs $25 for a monthly membership and $200 for an annual membership.[27]

Top Chef: The Game

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Top Chef: The Game is a computer game released by Brighter Minds forPCs. It challenges players to create the best dish from items in a virtual pantry.Games magazine gave the game an unfavorable review, calling it a "quick cash-in... for an undiscriminating audience."[28]

TV dinners

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To make certain dishes available to viewers who watchTop Chef but do not have time to prepare them,Schwan's Home Service started offeringTop Chef—branded frozen meals in late 2009.[29]

Cookbooks

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On March 20, 2008,Chronicle Books releasedTop Chef: The Cookbook, with a foreword byTom Colicchio.[30] On September 30, 2009,Chronicle Books releasedTop Chef: The Quickfire Cookbook, with a foreword byPadma Lakshmi.[31] On July 14, 2010,Chronicle Books releasedHow to Cook Like a Top Chef, with a foreword byRick Bayless.[32]

Reception

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Time magazine's James Poniewozik namedTop Chef one of the Top 10 Returning Series of 2007, ranking it at #10.[33] In December 2023,Variety rankedTop Chef #97 on its list of the 100 greatest TV shows of all time.[34]

Awards and nominations

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Primetime Emmy Awards

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Main article:Primetime Emmy Awards
YearCategoryNominee(s)Result[35][36][37]
2007Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingCraig Spirko, Gus Dominguez(for "Seven")Nominated
2008Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingPaul Starkman(for "Finale, Part 1")Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality ProgrammingKevin Leffler, Vikash Patel, Marc Clark, Annie Tighe, Steve Lichtenstein, Sue Hoover, Katherine Griffin(for "First Impressions")Won
2009Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingTim Spellman(for "The Last Supper")Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality ProgrammingAnnie Tighe, Alan Hoang, Adrienne Salisbury, Kevin Leffler, Katherine Griffin, Sue Hoover, LaRonda Morris(for "The Last Supper")Nominated
Outstanding Directing For Nonfiction ProgrammingSteve Hrynewicz(for "The Last Supper")Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality-Competition ProgramPadma Lakshmi, Tom ColicchioNominated
2010Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefWon
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingTim Spellman(for "Vivre Las Vegas")Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality ProgrammingAdrienne Salisbury, Matt Reynolds, Jamie Pedroza, LaRonda Morris, Steve Lichtenstein, Kevin Kearney, Katherine Griffin(for "Vivre Las Vegas")Nominated
2011Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingTim Spellman(for "Give Me Your Huddled Masses")Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality ProgrammingKevin Kearney, LaRonda Morris, Bri Dellinger, Michael Lynn Deis, Chris Colombel, Tom Danon, Jeff Nemetz(for "Give Me Your Huddled Masses")Nominated
Outstanding Directing For Nonfiction ProgrammingPaul Starkman(for "Give Me Your Huddled Masses")Nominated
2012Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingAri Boles(for "Fit For An Evil Queen")Nominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For Reality ProgrammingTony Rivard, Chris Colombel, Jeannie Gilgenberg, Hans van Riet, Tony Fisher, Kent Bassett, Matt Reynolds(for "Fit For An Evil Queen")Nominated
Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media - Enhancement To A Television Program Or SeriesTop Chef: Last Chance KitchenNominated
Outstanding Special Class - Short-Format Nonfiction ProgramsNominated
2013Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Cinematography For Reality ProgrammingAri Boles(for "Glacial Gourmand")Nominated
Outstanding Special Class - Short-Format Nonfiction ProgramsTop Chef: Last Chance KitchenNominated
Outstanding Creative Achievement In Interactive Media - Multiplatform StorytellingWon
2014Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
2015Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
2016Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
2017Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
2018Outstanding Reality-Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality SeriesTop Chef: Last Chance KitchenNominated
2019Outstanding Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
2020Outstanding Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition ProgramMatt Reynolds, David Chalfin, Mike Abitz, Eric Lambert, Jose Rodriguez, Dan Williams(for "The Jonathan Gold Standard")Nominated
Outstanding Directing For A Reality ProgramAriel Boles(for "The Jonathan Gold Standard")Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Competition ProgramPadma Lakshmi, Tom ColicchioNominated
2021Outstanding Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition ProgramSteve Lichtenstein, Mike Abitz, Ericka Concha, Tim Daniel, George Dybas, Eric Lambert, Matt Reynolds, Daniel Ruiz, Dan Williams(for "Restaurant Wars")Nominated
Outstanding Directing For A Reality ProgramAri Boles(for "Pan African Portland")Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Competition ProgramPadma Lakshmi, Tom Colicchio, Gail SimmonsNominated
Outstanding Casting For A Reality ProgramRon MareNominated
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality SeriesTop Chef: Last Chance KitchenNominated
2022Outstanding Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition ProgramSteve Lichtenstein, Ericka Concha, Tim Daniel, George Dybas, Eric Lambert, Anthony Rivard, Jay Rogers, Sarah Goff, Matt Reynolds, Clark Vogeler(for "Restaurant Wars")Nominated
Outstanding Directing For A Reality ProgramAri Boles(for "Freedmen's Town")Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Competition ProgramPadma LakshmiNominated
Outstanding Casting For A Reality ProgramSamantha Hanks, Ron MareNominated
Outstanding Short Form Nonfiction Or Reality SeriesTop Chef: Last Chance KitchenNominated
2023Outstanding Reality Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition ProgramSteve Lichtenstein, Ericka Concha, Blanka Kovacs, Eric Lambert, Matt Reynolds, Jay M. Rogers, Brian Freundlich, Brian Giberson, Malia Jurick, Brian Kane, Daniel Ruiz, Anthony J. Rivard, Annie Tighe, Tony West(for Body of Work)Nominated
Outstanding Directing For A Reality ProgramAriel Boles(for "London Calling")Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Competition ProgramPadma LakshmiNominated
Outstanding Casting For A Reality ProgramRon Mare, Sena Rich, Erinlee SkiltonNominated
2024Outstanding Reality Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Picture Editing For A Structured Reality Or Competition ProgramSteve Lichtenstein, Ericka Concha, George Dybas, Malia Jurick, Brian Kane, Chris King, Eric Lambert, Joon Hee Lim, Matt Reynolds, Jay M. Rogers, Daniel Ruiz, Reggie Spangler, Annie Tighe(for Body of Work)Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality Competition ProgramKristen KishNominated
2025Outstanding Reality Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated
Outstanding Directing For A Reality ProgramAriel Boles(for "Foraged in Fire")Nominated
Outstanding Host For A Reality Or Reality Competition ProgramKristen KishNominated

Other awards

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YearAssociationCategoryNomineeResultRef.
2008James Beard Foundation Media AwardsBest Television Food Special"Top Chef Holiday Special"Won[38]
2011TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Reality ProgrammingTop Chef: All-StarsNominated[39]
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Reality Series - CompetitionTop ChefNominated[40]
2014Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Reality Series - CompetitionTop ChefNominated[41]
2020TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Reality ProgrammingTop Chef: All-Stars L.A.Nominated[42]
2021TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Reality ProgrammingTop Chef: PortlandNominated[43]
Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Cable or Streaming Reality Series, Competition Series, or Game ShowTop ChefNominated[44]
2022TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Reality ProgrammingTop Chef: HoustonNominated[45]
Critics' Choice Real TV AwardsBest Competition SeriesTop ChefWon[46]
Best Culinary ShowWon[46]
Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted SeriesNominated[46]
Best Show HostPadma LakshmiWon[46]
Female Star of the YearNominated[46]
Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Cable Reality Show or Competition SeriesTop ChefNominated[47]
2023TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Reality ProgrammingTop ChefNominated[48]
Critics' Choice Real TV AwardsBest Culinary ShowTop ChefWon[49]
Best Show HostPadma LakshmiWon[49]
Star of the YearNominated[49]
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Reality Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated[50]
2024TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Reality ProgrammingTop ChefNominated[51]
Critics' Choice Real TV AwardsBest Competition SeriesTop ChefNominated[52]
Best Culinary ShowWon[52]
Best Show HostKristen KishNominated[52]
People's Choice AwardsHost of the YearPadma LakshmiNominated[53]
2025TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in RealityTop ChefNominated[54]
Critics' Choice Real TV AwardsBest Competition SeriesTop ChefNominated[55]
Best Culinary ShowNominated[55]
Best Ensemble Cast in an Unscripted SeriesNominated[55]
Best Show HostKristen KishNominated[55]
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding Reality Competition ProgramTop ChefNominated[56]

U.S. television ratings

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SeasonSeason premiereSeason finale
DateUS viewers
(millions)
DateUS viewers
(millions)
1March 8, 2006 (2006-03-08)1.30[57]May 24, 2006 (2006-05-24)1.50[58]
2October 18, 2006 (2006-10-18)1.87[59]January 31, 2007 (2007-01-31)3.89[60]
3June 13, 2007 (2007-06-13)2.02[59]October 3, 2007 (2007-10-03)3.08[61]
4March 12, 2008 (2008-03-12)2.26[62]June 11, 2008 (2008-06-11)3.51[63]
5November 12, 2008 (2008-11-12)2.70[64]February 25, 2009 (2009-02-25)3.74[65]
6August 19, 2009 (2009-08-19)2.60[66]December 9, 2009 (2009-12-09)3.40[67]
7June 16, 2010 (2010-06-16)1.80[68]September 15, 2010 (2010-09-15)2.70[69]
8December 1, 2010 (2010-12-01)1.70[70]March 30, 2011 (2011-03-30)2.77[69]
9November 2, 2011 (2011-11-02)1.59[71]February 29, 2012 (2012-02-29)1.85[72]
10November 7, 2012 (2012-11-07)February 27, 2013 (2013-02-27)1.85[73]
11October 2, 2013 (2013-10-02)February 5, 2014 (2014-02-05)1.70[74]
12October 15, 2014 (2014-10-15)1.09[75]February 11, 2015 (2015-02-11)0.96[76]
13December 2, 2015 (2015-12-02)0.80[77]March 17, 2016 (2016-03-17)1.17[78]
14December 1, 2016 (2016-12-01)0.80[79]March 2, 2017 (2017-03-02)1.29[80]
15December 7, 2017 (2017-12-07)0.88[81]March 8, 2018 (2018-03-08)0.93[82]
16December 6, 2018 (2018-12-06)0.83[83]March 14, 2019 (2019-03-14)0.91[84]
17March 19, 2020 (2020-03-19)0.76[85]June 18, 2020 (2020-06-18)1.04[86]
18April 1, 2021 (2021-04-01)0.82[87]July 1, 2021 (2021-07-01)0.89[88]
19March 3, 2022 (2022-03-03)0.70[89]June 2, 2022 (2022-06-02)0.69[90]
20March 9, 2023 (2023-03-09)0.61[91]June 8, 2023 (2023-06-08)0.68[92]
21March 20, 2024 (2024-03-20)0.49[93]June 19, 2024 (2024-06-19)0.67[94]
22March 13, 2025 (2025-03-13)0.47[95]June 12, 2025 (2025-06-12)0.46[96]

See also

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