Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Historyarrow-down
starMorearrow-down
Hubbry Logo
search
search button
Sign in
Kristen Kish
Community hub for the Wikipedia article
logoWikipedian hub
Welcome to the community hub built on top of the Kristen Kish Wikipedia article. Here, you can discuss, collect, and organize anything related to Kristen Kish. The purpose of the hub is to connect people, foster deeper knowledge, and help improve the root Wikipedia article.
Add your contribution
Inside this hub
Kristen Kish

Kristen Louise Kish[3] (born December 1, 1983) is an American chef and television personality, best known for winning the tenth season of Top Chef. She later became the host of Top Chef starting with its twenty-first season. She has hosted a variety of other programs, including 36 Hours, Fast Foodies, Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, and Restaurants at the End of the World.

Key Information

Early life and education

[edit]

Kristen Kish was born in Seoul, South Korea, and adopted by a family in Kentwood, Michigan, at the age of four months.[4] She worked as a model while attending East Kentwood High School, graduating in 2002.[4][5] She briefly studied international business and economics at Grand Valley State University for a year before attending Le Cordon Bleu in Chicago, earning an AA in Culinary Arts.[1][4]

Culinary career

[edit]

After graduating from Le Cordon Bleu in 2005, Kish worked in Chicago for two years before moving to Boston.[1][4] She was a line cook at the Top of the Hub restaurant and chef de partie at Guy Martin's restaurant Sensing.[1][4] In 2011, she landed a job as sous-chef at Stir, a culinary demonstration kitchen.[6] She was promoted to Stir's chef de cuisine by the owner, Barbara Lynch, in 2012. After her appearance on Top Chef, Kish was the chef de cuisine at Lynch's restaurant Menton until 2014.[5] In 2017, she released her first cookbook, co-authored with Meredith Erickson, titled Kristen Kish Cooking: Recipes and Techniques.[7] In 2018, Kish became the chef and partner at her new restaurant Arlo Grey in Austin, Texas.[8] Her culinary style is described as contemporary French cuisine with Italian influence.[9]

Television appearances

[edit]

In 2012, Kish competed in the tenth season of Bravo's Top Chef.[10] She initially had no interest in appearing on television but eventually agreed at Barbara Lynch's insistence.[5] She was invited to participate in the qualifying rounds and was tasked with creating a signature soup for judge Emeril Lagasse. Kish passed the challenge and moved on into the competition proper. From there, Kish won four Elimination Challenges before being eliminated in the "Restaurant Wars" challenge (Episode 11).[10] She was able to win her way back into the main competition with five consecutive victories in Last Chance Kitchen, making it to the finale with Brooke Williamson.[10] Kish defeated Williamson and was crowned the Top Chef, becoming the second female winner in the series.[6][10] In 2023, Kish was named the next host of Top Chef after Padma Lakshmi's decision to step away from the franchise.[11] She has since received two Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality Competition Program.[12]

In 2015, Kish co-hosted 36 Hours, a six-episode series on the Travel Channel, with Kyle Martino, a television soccer analyst and former professional soccer player.[13] The show, an adaptation of the New York Times travel column of the same name, followed Kish and Martino as they spent 36 hours eating, drinking, and exploring a given city.[13] From 2021–2022, Kish starred in TruTV's cooking competition show Fast Foodies, alongside fellow chefs and Top Chef alumni Jeremy Ford and Justin Sutherland.[14] In each episode, a celebrity presented their favorite fast food item. The chefs then competed in two rounds. In the first round, they tried to duplicate the dish as precisely as possible. In the second round, they re-imagined the item into a haute cuisine interpretation.[15]

Kish served as a co-presenter, alongside Alton Brown and Mark Dacascos, on Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend, the 2022 Netflix revival of the Iron Chef franchise.[16] Kish provided running commentary with Brown on the competition and often served as the show's floor reporter, coming down to the kitchen area to check on the chefs' progress.[16] In 2023, Kish hosted the National Geographic series Restaurants at the End of the World, where she visited restaurants in remote locations and showcased the talents of local chefs, farmers, fishers, herders, and foragers.[17] In 2025, Kish was announced as a contestant on the fourth season of The Traitors.[18]

Filmography

[edit]
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2012 Top Chef: Seattle Contestant Winner
2014 Top Chef Duels Contestant Episode 8: "Stephanie Izard vs. Kristen Kish"
Top Chef: Boston Guest judge Episode 1: "Sudden Death"
2015 36 Hours Co-host
2016 Chopped Junior Guest judge Season 3, Episode 9: "A Hot Minute"
2018 Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce Self Season 5, Episode 2: "Rule No. 149: Don't Eat the Yellow Snow"
2019 The Best Thing I Ever Ate Self Season 10, Episode 2: "Chocolate Bliss"
Season 10, Episode 12: "Culinary Revolutions"
Season 12, Episode 1: "Pie's the Limit"
2020 Guy's Grocery Games Guest judge Season 21, Episode 4: "Game Day Super Teams"
Season 23, Episode 21: "America's Next Chefs"
Chopped Guest judge Season 46, Episode 2: "Here to Persevere!"
2021 Top Chef: Portland Guest judge Episode 8: "Restaurant Wars"
Episode 9: "Portland-ia"
Episode 10: "Tournament of Tofu"
Episode 11: "Blind Ambitions"
2021–2022 Fast Foodies Co-host
2022 Top Chef: Houston Guest judge Episode 1: "Primal Instincts"
Episode 14: "The Final Plate"
Iron Chef: Quest for an Iron Legend Co-host
Selena + Chef Self Season 4, Episode 2: "Selena + Kristen Kish"
2023 Restaurants at the End of the World Host
2024 Top Chef: Wisconsin Host
Top Chef Canada Guest judge Season 11, Episode 7: "Lights, Camera, Cooking!"
2024–2025 Top Chef: The Dish with Kish Host Web series
2025 Top Chef: Destination Canada Host
2026 The Traitors Contestant Season 4
Top Chef: Carolinas Host

Personal life

[edit]

In 2014, Kish publicly came out after announcing the first anniversary of the relationship with her girlfriend at the time, Jacqueline Westbrook, over Instagram.[19] In 2019, Kish announced her engagement to Bianca Dusic in an Instagram post.[20] They married in 2021.[20] In 2025, Kish's memoir Accidentally on Purpose was published, becoming a New York Times Best Seller.[21][22]

References

[edit]
[edit]
Add your contribution
Related Hubs