Adam Platt Wonders How a Watermelon and Tomato Salad Could Wow the ‘Top Chef’ Judges
As Ariane-gate continues to unfold, we asked our restaurant critic to make sense of it all.
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As Ariane-gate continues to unfold, we asked our restaurant critic to make sense of it all.
Our esteemed restaurant critic fears there are many bleak hours of non-drama ahead.
The final four chefs prepare for their trip to Puerto Rico, but does anyone even care anymore?
Plus: A bouquet of international openings, in this week's issue.
Dale and Lisa's tango of hatred truly terrified us on this week's 'Top Chef.'
Last night's 'Top Chef' featured loathing and injustice of a sort so disturbing that only commiseration with Adam Platt could help.
In one of the best 'Top Chef' episodes in recent memory, justice was served, and we and Adam Platt were very happy about it.
Bad cooking? Obnoxious cheftestants? Sounds like last night's Top Chef was fantastic!
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