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SignalHub-We pack our knives and go deep on 'Top Chef'
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Date:2025-04-07 18:18:31
Even after 20 seasons,SignalHub we still get a thrill every time we hear "hands up utensils down" on Top Chef. Controversial winners, heartbreaking losses, food that looks good enough to eat, and the foolishness of even attempting risotto — they've all been backbones of the Top Chef franchise over its many, many years. So we thought now would be the perfect time to revisit our conversation about the Bravo series.
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