Mike G wrote:Although when Ludo was complaining about serving food to bimbos who don't know food, I couldn't help but think, and who exactly is eating at a "guerilla" restaurant in LA called Ludo Bites with a cheesy-sultry French chef?
The salvation of this episode was Jonathan Waxman, who seemed so blissfully free of the nonsense and able to just find his way telepathically to great food. But on the whole, I agree, something's missing so far, even as individual chefs have been appealing (and I enjoyed the camaraderie of Bowles and Dufresne, and wish we could have had more of it instead of eight repeats of the "I AM TALKIN' HERE!" clip).
gastro gnome wrote:I thought it was lame that they got to decide their pub food assignments. Allowing Moonen to pick fish (although I realize Waxman could have taken it out of the running) certainly gave him a competitive advantage. Seems fairer if that was bestowed by chance. I think no one was under any obligation to yield a dish to a chef who 'claimed' it first, but seeing them negotiate this out isn't why we watch the show. Draw knives and be done with it.
gastro gnome wrote:This week, I have no idea what was in Waxman's dish from watching the show. You heard a little bit about GEB's dish and how he cooked the kidney's, a bit about tartar sauce, mixing of sausages. But it definitely seemed lite on food coverage and talk.
aschie30 wrote:Anyone else getting a senility "vibe" from Gael Greene? She seems like she's not entirely there for most of the episode.
Did anyone else notice tonight that Bravo showed a promo for next week's championship round BEFORE they went to the chopping block and showed one of the chefs from tonight's show, basically giving away who won before we saw the judging?
Sharona wrote:Did anyone else notice tonight that Bravo showed a promo for next week's championship round BEFORE they went to the chopping block and showed one of the chefs from tonight's show, basically giving away who won before we saw the judging? Bravo, Bravo. Sheesh. I even just sent an angry email to them, which I don't usually do.
Sharona wrote:Did anyone else notice tonight that Bravo showed a promo for next week's championship round BEFORE they went to the chopping block and showed one of the chefs from tonight's show, basically giving away who won before we saw the judging? Bravo, Bravo. Sheesh. I even just sent an angry email to them, which I don't usually do.
borborigmy wrote:Did anyone notice how they made Rick Tramonto look like a bit of a jerk with his comments to the other chefs during the final judging? I am not sure if it was editing, or if he really is a bit of a pompous ass, or a little bit of both.
Boy that was an ugly cake!
Mike G wrote:So Jonathan and Susur at the end, who will be #3?
Mike G wrote:And Susur-- who knew there was tragedy there? They drop "first wife" a couple of times, making you assume a divorce among high-pressure professionals, and then reveal that she went down in KAL 007, the airliner shot down by the Soviets during the Reagan years. Suddenly you saw his implacability in a whole new light.
ronnie_suburban wrote:So long, Kate Hudson. Sorry to see you go. Putting 2 pounds of sugar into the dessert was pretty much the antithesis of the 'healthy school lunch' challenge.
Sherry-braised chicken chef really should have been the one to go, though. First of all, why serve sherry to school kids? It's pointless. Secondly, why burn so much of the budget on the sherry/vinegar? Her choices were so self-absorbed and completely removed from reality, it was stunning. Hard to believe that she didn't get sent home, though it probably won't be long before that happens.
Dmnkly wrote:ronnie_suburban wrote:So long, Kate Hudson. Sorry to see you go. Putting 2 pounds of sugar into the dessert was pretty much the antithesis of the 'healthy school lunch' challenge.
Sherry-braised chicken chef really should have been the one to go, though. First of all, why serve sherry to school kids? It's pointless. Secondly, why burn so much of the budget on the sherry/vinegar? Her choices were so self-absorbed and completely removed from reality, it was stunning. Hard to believe that she didn't get sent home, though it probably won't be long before that happens.
Wrong thread, Ronnie
Andy Dehnart wrote:Top Chef Masters will return for a third season this year, and its worst part, host Kelly Choi, will be gone, replaced by Celebrity Apprentice star Curtis Stone, who will also be on NBC’s forthcoming America’s Next Great Restaurant.