- Network: Bravo
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 8, 2006
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 56 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 35 out of 56
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Mixed: 7 out of 56
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Negative: 14 out of 56
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KarenPMar 9, 2006Loved it!
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RickLMar 9, 2006
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ValerieSMay 11, 2006I Love this show. To me it's one of the best shows on bravo. I hope they continue with more seasons!
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StephanieLJan 4, 2007I love this show. Although there are participants that make the show almost tedious to watch, it is addictive. Food is a passion of mine, and I am enjoying this show as it is part of my weekly viewing line up! I love it!
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sallymOct 4, 2007GIVE US MORE! Love the concept,competitors, judges, majority of challenges. Would like to see expansion of creative situational challenges.Judging is done with integrity but my heart wanted mohawk to win last night. When can we expect the next round? Tom C is the perfect anchor judge !!!
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TerryBJan 8, 2007Tired of seeing Marcel used as a whipping boy by the "I'm so talented thugs". Glad that big mouthed Betty is finally off. Maybe things can get professional now.
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MichaelCFeb 10, 2007Marcel got gipped.
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DougFNov 11, 2006
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SandyDOct 25, 2006I really enjoy watching this show very much.
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DGHMar 10, 2006The self-righteous anger of some of the cooks -- although especially Tiffani from Las Vegas -- is such a turnoff. If I were Ken, the Irish guy sent packing on episode 1, I'd be relieved to be away from all of them. Completely insufferable. Won't be watching any more.
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J.T.RIllinoisMar 14, 2006
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chefjeffdMar 20, 2006
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JayW.Mar 29, 2006The show itself is great. I enjoy watching it. The best part that I enjoyed watching tho was the hostess Katie. She is a piece of pie!
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KaitlinMMar 8, 2006
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davea.Mar 9, 2006
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TerriPMar 9, 2006
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chuycApr 6, 2006
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sumitbJan 24, 2007judges suck.Marcel sucks
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laurasFeb 11, 2007I really enjoyed watching Top chef. I would wait for every Wednesday to watch it. Will you have a new season. Please say yes
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VitoMar 10, 2006
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millvalleychefMar 11, 2006not believable whatsoever. more like bad acting that reality. fleur de lys business must be a little slow?
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cheftastyMar 15, 2006
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ange'swMar 19, 2006I hate Steven on the Top Chef he is a popis idiot
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ShamiaHMar 22, 2006I agree that this is no Project Runway! While watching Top Chef I noticed the Tim Gunn character is named Tom...Tom is no Tim! He was pompusin the first episode and hardly guides the chefs....Also I saw in the commercials a montage with Heidi....all I could think of was ahhhh I REALLY miss project runway!
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michaelwMar 8, 2006
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[Anonymous]Mar 9, 2006dull and played. they are all stero-types -- arrogant line cook and snooty sommelier... blah, blah, blah.
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ElizabethEApr 18, 2006This show is intelligent and funny; people have issues with the snobbery of the chefs, but that's their world. Get over it, we don't all idolize Chey Boyardee.
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FrankPApr 21, 2006You need to get some talent, very little knowledge of real foods. It seems like they are painting not cooking food. What about an Italian flare, something you find on most menus. This show does nothing for a true professional. I do not see any love of food on this show. Work on talent and personality.
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PaulEApr 22, 2006
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ednapJan 14, 2007I watch this show every week and usually repeat at least once. Find myself wanting to defend Marcel and I picked him as the dark horse this season. Can't wait for this weeks show.
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The series has a familiar format, but the opening episode suggests it may have some real spark to it.
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"Top Chef," though it appears to have a stable of good talent in the kitchen, so far doesn't really have much else going for it in the way of personalities.
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"Top Chef" seems like a no-brainer, an extension both of the interactivity of TV cooking and the art-and-craft side of reality shows, in which people are actually making things as opposed to just asses of themselves.