Who Crowned the Champion of ‘Top Chef’ Season 22? Finale Part II Reveals All

Who Crowned the Champion of ‘Top Chef’ Season 22? Finale Part II Reveals All


Top Chef’s

14th episode of its 22nd season was titled “Finito!” and it saw the final three chefs —

Tristen Epps, Bailey Sullivan

and

Shuai Wang

— create their four-course progressive meal with the help of their sous chefs. In recent seasons, the sous chefs have been eliminated contestants. This season, for the sous chefs, Bailey chose

Lana Lagomarsini

, Shuai chose

Paula Endara

, and Tristen chose

Zubair Mohajir

.

In addition to regular judges

Kristen Kish, Tom Colicchio

and

Gail Simmons

, the finale welcomed former

Top Chef

stars

Gregory Gourdet

(seasons 12 and 17) and

Richard Blais

(seasons 4 and 8). This is the first time Blais has returned as a judge to

Top Chef

since joining

Gordon Ramsay’s

cooking competition show

Next Level Chef

on FOX.

Read on to find out who won and how everyone did in the final challenge, but

be warned of spoilers ahead

. Don’t keep reading if you don’t want to be spoiled.

Who won

Top Chef: Destination Canada

tonight?

The winning chef of Top Chef season 22 is…


Tristen Epps

Hometown: Virginia Beach, Virginia

Current residence: Houston, Texas

Tristen had a particularly tough season
after his dad died during filming
.

“I got here through a lot of support…I didn’t do it for me, I did it for so many people,” said Epps after he won. “If I can say, I miss my dad so much. I almost quit because I was hurt and somebody believed in me enough on their deathbed for me to stay and I’m so happy I made it worth it.”

How did the progressive dinner go on

Top Chef

season 22, episode 13?


Shuai’s

four courses were as follows:


First course:

Panipuri with gazpacho verde


Second course:

Sour dumpling raviolo


Third course:

Tangcu ossobuco


Fourth course:

Ambrosia


Bailey’s

four courses were as follows:


First course:

Polpo e mozz


Second course:

Anolini alpini


Third course:

Blackened orate


Fourth course:

Torta di pizzelle


Tristen’s

four courses were as follows:


First course:

Monkfish with baccala mbongo


Second course:

Pollo “dorengo” with injera shrimp toast


Third course:

Oxtail Milanese with Carolina Gold rice grits


Fourth course:

Root vegetable cake with cassareep ice cream

The first course was so well-received that guest judge Blais said, “If this was a fight, they all came out and punched each other in the face, hard.”

The second course, however, felt like a win for Tristen. Bailey’s dish was also very well liked, while Shuai’s dish seemed to fall a little short based on the discussion around the table.

The third course also felt like a win for Tristen because Bailey’s fish was slightly overcooked, and Shuai’s grits were overtaken by the cheese. Bailey seemed to win the dessert course during the dinner, but later at judges’ table, it felt like they were all pretty evenly matched at dessert, which then made it feel like Tristen was the clear winner overall.

The renewal announcement for

Top Chef

season 23 has not yet been released by NBCUniversal, but we would expect to hear about that in the fall, with a premiere slated for spring 2026.



Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

WP Twitter Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com