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Tristen Epps-Long on Fast Food Beginnings, Michelin’s Race Problem, and Becoming a Top Chef Champion!!

52 min · 11. maj 2026
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Reigning Top Chef champion Tristen Epps-Long joins Adrienne and Joe to talk about life after Top Chef, fine dining in Afro-Caribbean cuisine, and what comes after Top Chef (including his new restaurant in Houston). In this episode, we also discuss: * Top Chef favorites this season and his best advice for getting through it all * Who Tristen would want to face off against in a Top Chef Masters season * Whether Michelin is racist or cuisineist * Tristen and Adrienne’s time together at Red Rooster * His ascent from McDonald’s to James Beard nominee and cooking competition champ * The role of Marcus Samuelsson in his career * What life after Top Chef is really like for chefs * The culinary scene in Houston * Walk In Confession: Booking reservations on Open Table to get out of work early  Follow Tristen: @cheftristenepps  Follow the show: @chefscutpod Follow Adrienne: @chefadriennecheatham  Follow Joe: @insta.flamm

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