Eating Las Vegas 'Top Chef' gets a taste of Sin City
Eating Las Vegas 'Top Chef' gets a taste of Sin City
Expect more glitz, more excess and more drama on this season of "Top Chef." Trae Patton/Bravo
A Las Vegas setting for "Top Chef" means the popular cooking show has more glitz, excess — and drama.
The new season begins Wednesday, and it brings dueling chef brothers, a Philly girl who's a barracuda in the kitchen and brags she's made many men cry and a guy who ditched his ivy league scholarship for cooking school.
This season also features some new twists — Vegas-influenced tricks and games — to keep things interesting.
Not that "Top Chef" needed tricks to keep it interesting — as far as cooking shows go, it's a ratings behemoth.
The producers always manage to cast the appropriate mix of clowns, drama queens and impressive cooks to hook viewers.