Top Chef: Portland is the eighteenth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. It was first announced by Bravo on September 28, 2020.[1] The season was filmed in Portland, Oregon, and surrounding areas, including the Hood River Fruit Loop, Columbia River Gorge, Mount Hood, Tillamook Bay, Tualatin Valley, and Willamette Valley wine country.[1] The winner received US$250,000.[2]
Top Chef: Portland | |
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Season 18 | |
Hosted by | Padma Lakshmi |
Judges | |
No. of contestants | 15 |
Winner | Gabe Erales |
Runners-up | Shota Nakajima Dawn Burrell |
Location | Portland, Oregon |
Fan Favorite | Shota Nakajima |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Release | |
Original network | Bravo |
Original release | April 1 July 1, 2021 | –
Season chronology | |
Numerous production changes were made in response to COVID-19, and the pandemic's impact on the food industry became a recurring theme for challenges and discussions throughout the season. Due to the difficulty of bringing in guest judges and diners for individual episodes while observing pandemic safety protocols, in addition to series mainstays Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and Padma Lakshmi, the season features a rotating judging and dining panel consisting of various Top Chef alumni.[3][4]
Top Chef: Portland premiered on April 1, 2021, and concluded on July 1, 2021.[2] In the season finale, Gabe Erales was declared the winner over runners-up Shota Nakajima and Dawn Burrell.[5] Nakajima was voted Fan Favorite.[6]
Production
editProduction ran from early September through late October 2020.[3][7] In response to COVID-19, a comprehensive health and safety plan was developed by Bravo and Magical Elves Productions in accordance with CDC guidelines, state and local orders, and safety policies from NBCUniversal.[1] According to Magical Elves Productions co-CEO Casey Kriley, the company spent six months planning how to film during the pandemic.[8] The cast and production crew, totaling around 150 people, were kept isolated in a bubble, similar to those used for sporting events, at the Kimpton Hotel Monaco Portland.[3][9] They were tested for the coronavirus every other day.[9][10] Due to the size of the production crew, the departments were broken up into separate zones that worked at different times.[9]
Sanitation protocols were changed.[9] The judges were not allowed to share plates of food; tasting spoons had to be discarded after every taste; and contestants were each given their own individual spice containers, instead of sharing them.[9] Other production changes included curbside pickup and delivery from Whole Foods Market instead of in-store shopping; the exclusion of challenges involving large dinners, tasting events, and crowds; as well as a bigger kitchen set and judges' table to allow for more social distancing.[3][10] According to Colicchio and Simmons, nobody became ill during filming.[10]
The producers were committed to their decision to go with Portland, Oregon, as a host for Top Chef, despite ongoing civil unrest in the city including protests over the police killings of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.[9] While the show was able to avoid the protests, which were largely concentrated to downtown Portland, the producers did not anticipate the effects of the 2020 Oregon wildfires, which "[threw] a massive curveball" into the production schedule.[9] At times, the producers were unable to shoot outdoors, or even indoors, due to the smoke caused by the wildfires, forcing them to shift the schedule and filming locations around.[9]
Contestants
editFifteen chefs competed in Top Chef: Portland.[2] The cast consisted entirely of executive chefs and restaurant owners, making it the first season of Top Chef to not include any sous-chefs among the competitors.[11]
Name[12] | Hometown | Current Residence[a] |
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Brittanny Anderson | Richmond, Virginia | |
Avishar Barua | Columbus, Ohio | |
Dawn Burrell | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Houston, Texas |
Gabe Erales | El Paso, Texas | Austin, Texas |
Nelson German | New York City, New York | Oakland, California |
Byron Gomez | Central Islip, New York | Aspen, Colorado |
Sasha Grumman | Newport Beach, California | Houston, Texas |
Roscoe Hall | Chicago, Illinois | Birmingham, Alabama |
Sara Hauman | Vista, California | Portland, Oregon |
Kiki Louya | Detroit, Michigan | |
Maria Mazon | Tucson, Arizona/Navojoa, Sonora | Tucson, Arizona |
Shota Nakajima | Tokyo, Japan/Seattle, Washington | Seattle, Washington |
Gabriel Pascuzzi | Portland, Oregon | |
Jamie Tran | Stockton, California | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Chris Viaud | Randolph, Massachusetts | Milford, New Hampshire |
Dawn Burrell returned to compete in Top Chef: World All-Stars.[13]
Contestant progress
editEpisode # | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | |||
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Quickfire Challenge Winner(s) |
Kiki Sara Sasha |
Jamie | Avishar | Chris | Chris | Gabriel1 | Shota | N/A | Dawn1 | Dawn1 | Dawn1 | Jamie1 | Gabe1 | N/A | |||
Contestant | Elimination Challenge Results | ||||||||||||||||
1 | Gabe | HIGH | HIGH | IN | WIN | IN | HIGH | IN | LOW | WIN | IN3 | WIN | LOW | IN4 | WINNER | ||
2 | Shota | HIGH | WIN | HIGH | IN | LOW | WIN | IN | HIGH | HIGH | IN3 | HIGH | WIN | WIN4 | RUNNER-UP | ||
Dawn | IN | HIGH | WIN | IN | HIGH | HIGH | HIGH | LOW | HIGH | IN3 | HIGH | LOW | IN4 | RUNNER-UP | |||
4 | Jamie | LOW | IN | HIGH | IN | OUT | WIN2 | HIGH | LOW | IN3 | LOW | OUT | |||||
5 | Maria | IN | IN | IN | IN | HIGH | LOW | LOW | WIN | HIGH | IN3 | OUT | |||||
6 | Byron | IN | LOW | IN | IN | WIN | LOW | IN | HIGH | LOW | OUT3 | ||||||
7 | Chris | IN | LOW | LOW | HIGH | IN | LOW | LOW | LOW | OUT | |||||||
8 | Sara | WIN | HIGH | IN | IN | IN | WIN | HIGH | OUT | ||||||||
9 | Avishar | LOW | WIN | IN | LOW | HIGH | LOW | OUT | |||||||||
10 | Gabriel | HIGH | HIGH | IN | HIGH | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||
Nelson | IN | IN | IN | LOW | IN | OUT | |||||||||||
12 | Kiki | IN | IN | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||||
13 | Brittanny | IN | LOW | OUT | |||||||||||||
14 | Sasha | LOW | OUT | ||||||||||||||
15 | Roscoe | OUT |
^Note 1 : The chef(s) did not receive immunity for winning the Quickfire Challenge.
^Note 2 : Following Episode 5 of Last Chance Kitchen, Jamie returned to the competition.
^Note 3 : Due to the tournament-style format of the Elimination Challenge in Episode 10, no top or bottom dishes were determined. The winner of each round was declared safe, while the loser of the final round was eliminated.
^Note 4 : Since the judges could not decide on a losing dish, all three chefs moved forward to the finale.
- (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
editNo. overall | No. in season | Title | Original air date | US viewers (millions) | |
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261 | 1 | "First Impressions" | April 1, 2021 | 0.82[14] | |
Quickfire Challenge: In teams of three, the chefs were tasked with combining their favorite ingredients together into one cohesive dish. The winning team received immunity from elimination and an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs created dishes featuring one of five game birds found in Oregon: quail, duck, chukar, turkey, or squab. As the winners of the Quickfire Challenge, Kiki, Sara, and Sasha were able to choose their proteins; the remaining contestants were randomly assigned theirs. The dishes were judged through a blind tasting.
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262 | 2 | "Trouble Brewing" | April 8, 2021 | 0.73[15] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs competed in a short order cooking-themed breakfast challenge. At regular intervals, one of the eight all-star judges would call out a breakfast order. The first two chefs to ring their bells then had 30 minutes to prepare eight portions of said dish. The winner received immunity from elimination.
Elimination Challenge: Initially, the chefs were asked to create individual dishes highlighting either beer or coffee; the brews were randomly assigned via knife draw. However, upon their arrival at the challenge site just hours before service, Tom Colicchio requested that the contestants pair up and create new dishes featuring both beer and coffee, using the ingredients they had already purchased for themselves. One member of the losing team was eliminated. | |||||
263 | 3 | "Pan African Portland" | April 15, 2021 | 0.74[16] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs were given 45 minutes to create layered desserts in a Talenti gelato-sponsored challenge. The desserts were required to have at least three layers. The winner received immunity from elimination and US$10,000.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs toured several Portland restaurants specializing in food from the African diaspora, including Jamaican, Guyanese, Haitian, and West African cuisine. They were then asked to cook dishes inspired by Pan-African flavors.
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264 | 4 | "Thrown for a Loop" | April 22, 2021 | 0.89[17] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs were given 30 minutes to create a dish evoking a food memory, using Campbell's soup products. The winner received immunity from elimination and US$10,000.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs ventured to Mt. View Orchards in the Hood River Valley, where they were tasked with cooking savory dishes incorporating locally grown fruit. The contestants also did not have access to any vegetables in the Top Chef pantry.
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265 | 5 | "Meet You at the Drive-In" | April 29, 2021 | 0.89[18] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs created dishes inspired by the mother figures in their lives. The dishes also had to incorporate roses or rose products, in reference to Portland's nickname as the "City of Roses". The winner received immunity from elimination and an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs, split into two teams, competed head-to-head catering for patrons at a pop-up drive-in theater located at the Portland Expo Center. As the winner of the Quickfire Challenge, Chris was able to join the team of his choosing. Each team was responsible for six dishes, which had to be inspired by the following film genres: comedy, drama, action, sci-fi, horror, and romance. The judges and guest diners voted for their favorite dishes in each round. In the event of a 3-3 tie, the best overall dish determined the winning team. The chef with the judges' favorite dish received US$10,000.
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266 | 6 | "Stumptown U.S.A." | May 6, 2021 | 0.90[19] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs cooked dishes featuring local Oregon mushrooms and Better Than Bouillon products. In reference to another Portland nickname, "Stumptown", the contestants were forced to use tree stumps as prep tables. Instead of immunity from elimination, the winner received US$10,000.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs traveled to Cascade Locks and paired up to create surf and turf dishes featuring local fish, game proteins, and produce for members of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation. Both members of the losing team were eliminated. | |||||
267 | 7 | "Feeding the Frontlines" | May 13, 2021 | 0.85[20] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs were given the chance to redo a past failed dish, which could be drawn from mishaps in real life or a blunder made earlier in the competition. The dishes had to incorporate ingredients from the "second chance pantry", which ranged from overripe produce to moldy cheese to scrapped proteins. The winner received immunity from elimination.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs were recruited by chef José Andrés to join his nonprofit organization World Central Kitchen. He then asked them to cook meals to be delivered to frontline workers at three local Portland hospitals: Legacy Emanuel Medical Center, Oregon Health & Science University Hospital, and the Legacy Good Samaritan Medical Center. Their meals needed to be reheatable and include a protein, a vegetable, and a starch/grain.
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268 | 8 | "Restaurant Wars" | May 20, 2021 | N/A | |
Elimination Challenge: The chefs, separated into two teams of four, competed in a non-traditional Restaurant Wars. Each team was tasked with creating a chef's table concept for their pop-up restaurant and serving a seven-course tasting menu for the judges and all-star panel. The judges and all-stars were seated directly in front of the kitchen, giving them the opportunity to watch the contestants cook during service. The teams were not provided a waitstaff, and were responsible for all aspects of customer service themselves, including interacting with the diners, refilling drinks, and clearing the table. The teams could divide up the labor however they wanted. From the winning team, an individual winner was declared.
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269 | 9 | "Portland-ia" | May 27, 2021 | 0.83[21] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs created dishes using ingredients with reputations for being hipster, such as hemp oil, almond flour, kombucha, and milk substitutes. They were also restricted to using vintage kitchen equipment and appliances. Portlandia stars Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein served as guest judges. The winner received an advantage in the Elimination Challenge. Beginning with this challenge, immunity from elimination was no longer available as a reward.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs had to develop and write out recipes fit for home cooks. Upon their arrival at the challenge site, they were informed that the all-stars would be testing their written recipes. The contestants' dishes and the all-stars' versions were then compared side-by-side by the judges. As the winner of the Quickfire Challenge, Dawn was given an extra 15 minutes of cooking time.
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270 | 10 | "Tournament of Tofu" | June 3, 2021 | 0.77[22] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs made custom dishes based on the judges' preferred flavor combinations using ingredients from Chipotle Mexican Grill. Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and Padma Lakshmi were each assigned two chefs. Each judge would declare their favorite dish between their two assigned chefs. Of the three favorites, Richard Blais declared an overall winner. The winner received US$10,000. The chef who made each judge's favorite dish is listed below in italics.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs competed in a multi-round elimination tournament, set at the Portland Japanese Garden, featuring tofu. The contestants were initially split into three pairs, with each pair cooking head-to-head using a specific texture of tofu: medium, firm, or extra firm. The winner of each head-to-head battle was declared safe, while the three losing chefs would compete in the second round with fried tofu. The two losing chefs of the second round would then compete in the third and final round, which required them to make a dessert using soft tofu. The loser of the third round was eliminated from the competition. In the event of a 5-5 tie, the judges consulted and chose the winner of the round. The winner of each round is listed below in italics.
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271 | 11 | "Blind Ambitions" | June 10, 2021 | 0.83[23] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs competed in the "black box challenge", imported from the French version of Top Chef. The chefs were first split into pairs. Due to the odd number of contestants remaining, Brooke Williamson temporarily joined to fill in. After entering the black box, which covered the chefs in total darkness, the first team member had 15 minutes to taste, smell, and feel a mystery dish, prepared by guest judge Gabriel Rucker, and begin trying to recreate it. Once their time expired, the second team member, who was not allowed to communicate with their teammate, had 15 minutes to do the same and pick up where their partner left off. In the final 5 minutes, both team members were allowed to enter the black box, with the lights on, to sample the mystery dish again and fix any mistakes with their recreation.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs received care packages from their families, each containing ten ingredients. They were then asked to create dishes using their gifted ingredients. While the contestants were not required to use every ingredient in their care packages, they were encouraged to utilize as many as possible. The dishes were served at the Scholls Lodge in the Tualatin Valley.
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272 | 12 | "The Cheesier the Better" | June 17, 2021 | 0.89[24] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs competed in a challenge paying homage to the Oregon Trail. The contestants had to produce modern dishes using only ingredients the settlers would have had on their journey through the Oregon Trail, including flour, lard, coffee, molasses, dried fruits, meats, and herbs. Any ingredients from the Top Chef pantry were off-limits. Vitaly Paley served as a guest judge. The winner received an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.
Elimination Challenge: The chefs were moved to the Oregon Coast for the final rounds of the competition. They then visited the Tillamook Creamery, where they learned about the cheese-making process and sampled several varieties of Tillamook cheddar. Taking inspiration from Massimo Bottura's famous Parmigiano-Reggiano dish, each chef was responsible for creating a dish utilizing cheddar in five different ways. The winner received US$10,000. As the winner of the Quickfire Challenge, Jamie was given an extra 30 minutes of cooking time. | |||||
273 | 13 | "Shellfishly Delicious" | June 24, 2021 | 0.82[25] | |
Quickfire Challenge: The chefs went clam digging at the Yager Creek Flat in Netarts Bay. They then cooked dishes using their harvested clams. The winner received an advantage in the Elimination Challenge.
Elimination Challenge: In honor of Portland native James Beard, the chefs had to prepare both a hot dish and cold dish featuring one of his favorite ingredients: Dungeness crab. The contestants were able to catch their own crabs at Kelly's Brighton Marina in Nehalem Bay. Top Chef Masters alumna Naomi Pomeroy joined the judges and all-stars as a guest diner. As the winner of the Quickfire Challenge, Gabe received an extra US$100 towards his shopping budget.
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274 | 14 | "The Next Top Chef Is..." | July 1, 2021 | 0.89[26] | |
Elimination Challenge: The chefs had to cook the best four-course progressive meal of their lives. Each finalist received help from one sous chef, consisting of previously eliminated competitors Jamie, Maria, and Byron. Dawn was assisted by Jamie, Shota was assisted by Byron, and Gabe was assisted by Maria. The meals were served at the Willamette Valley Vineyards to the judges, all-stars, and guest diners Naomi Pomeroy and Peter Cho.
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Last Chance Kitchen
editNo. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "It Takes a Thick Skin" | April 8, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs were given 25 minutes to create dishes featuring ingredients with thick skins or hard exteriors. | |||
2 | "One Pot Punch" | April 15, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs were given 30 minutes to cook a meal using only one pot.
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3 | "Raw Redemption" | April 22, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs were given 20 minutes to prepare dishes featuring raw proteins.
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4 | "Last Chance Chicken" | April 29, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs were asked to cook with various parts of a chicken. To determine their time limit and ingredients, the contestants played a game of chicken with each other. They eventually settled for a 25-minute timer and five chicken parts (liver, oysters, skin, thighs, feet) to incorporate into their dishes.
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5 | "Who Will Return to Top Chef?" | May 6, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs had 35 minutes to create elevated versions of the first dishes they ever cooked. The winner returned to the main competition. Due to a knee injury, Nelson opted out of competing any further.
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6 | "Five Way Fight For Your Life" | May 6, 2021 | |
Challenge: The five previously eliminated chefs were given 30 minutes to cook any dish. The winner would continue on in Last Chance Kitchen, receiving yet another opportunity to rejoin the main competition.
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7 | "Bloody Good Dish" | May 13, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs had 30 minutes to create dishes using blood-themed ingredients, including blood oranges, Bloody Mary mix, blood sausages, pig hearts, and pig blood.
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8 | "Three Perfect Bites" | May 20, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs had 30 minutes to prepare a three-course progressive menu. However, each course had to be the size of an amuse-bouche.
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9 | "Start Your Engines" | May 27, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs were allowed to cook any dish. However, there was no visible timer in the Top Chef kitchen. Instead, their time limit would be determined by how long it took Tom Colicchio to finish ten laps around the Portland International Raceway using a BMW X6 M. Once Tom returned to the kitchen, the contestants had one minute to finish completing their dishes.
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10 | "Bento Battle" | June 3, 2021 | |
Challenge: The chefs had 30 minutes to create their own versions of a bento. Each bento needed to include a rice or noodle dish, a meat or fish, a vegetable, and a pickled component.
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11 | "Last Chance Kitchen Finale" | June 3, 2021 | |
Challenge: The last remaining chef competed head-to-head against three non-eliminated contestants. First, the non-eliminated chefs each grabbed ten ingredients from the Top Chef pantry to put into their own personal boxes. The Last Chance Kitchen contender, without knowing which box belonged to whom, had to choose three boxes of ingredients to cook with, determining their opponents for the challenge, and subsequently chose the order in which they wanted to face each chef. To earn their spot back into the main competition, the eliminated chef was required to win two out of three rounds. The chefs had 20 minutes for each round.
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Controversy
editIn December 2020, about a month after filming ended in Portland, Gabe Erales, who would end up winning the competition, was fired from his executive chef position at Comedor in Austin. The day after the finale aired, the Austin American-Statesman reported that Erales "admitted to having a consensual sexual relationship" with a female coworker at Comedor in the summer of 2020. He later reduced the employee's work hours "based on her performance," Erales said, while he "continued to communicat[e] with her in an unprofessional manner." Philip Speer, his former business partner and chef at Comedor, confirmed that Erales was terminated due to "repeated violations of the company's ethics policy as it relates to harassment of women." Erales apologized on Instagram for his behavior, while the show declined to comment. Hostess and fellow producer Padma Lakshmi finally spoke on that matter. "As someone who has been sexually harassed, this topic is a serious one and merits openness," Lakshmi wrote at the time. "We filmed Top Chef in October of last year & were not aware of the allegations now coming out about Gabe. This should be investigated & the network should consider its best action." She added that "no one has alleged sexual harassment on the record or otherwise to Bravo/Top Chef and we judges didn't have any indication of inappropriate behavior from Gabe during his time on set."[27]
References
edit- Notes
- ^ The contestants' city and state of residence during time of filming.
- Footnotes
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