Top Chef: Las Vegas Explained

Season Number:6
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Num Episodes:16
Network:Bravo
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Host:Padma Lakshmi
Judges:Tom Colicchio
Gail Simmons
Toby Young
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Finals Venue:Napa, California
Num Contestants:17
Winner:Michael Voltaggio
Runner Up:Bryan Voltaggio
Kevin Gillespie
Label1:Fan Favorite
Data1:Kevin Gillespie
Prev Season:New York
Next Season:D.C.
Episode List:List of Top Chef episodes

Top Chef: Las Vegas is the sixth season of the American reality television series Top Chef. It was first filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, before concluding in Napa, California.[1] The season premiered on August 19, 2009, and ended on December 16, 2009.[2] Beginning with this season, the prize money awarded to the winner was increased from to $125,000. In the season finale, Michael Voltaggio was declared the winner over runners-up Bryan Voltaggio and Kevin Gillespie.[3] Gillespie was voted Fan Favorite.[4] In 2010, Top Chef: Las Vegas received the Primetime Emmy Award for "Outstanding Reality Competition Program".[5]

Contestants

Seventeen chefs competed in Top Chef: Las Vegas.[6]

NameHometownCurrent ResidenceAge
Eve AronoffAnn Arbor, Michigan40
Jennifer CarrollPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania33
Ron DupratMare Rouge, HaitiNaples, Florida40
Ash FulkPleasant Hill, CaliforniaNew York City, New York29
Kevin GillespieAtlanta, Georgia26
Mike IsabellaLittle Ferry, New JerseyWashington, D.C.34
Eli KirshteinAtlanta, Georgia25
Robin LeventhalSun Valley, IdahoSeattle, Washington43
Ashley MerrimanCenter Sandwich, New HampshireSeattle, Washington32
Preeti MistrySan Francisco, California33
Mattin NobliaBiarritz, FranceSan Francisco, California29
Jesse SandlinBaltimore, Maryland30
Hector SantiagoSan Juan, Puerto RicoAtlanta, Georgia41
Bryan VoltaggioFrederick, MarylandUrbana, Maryland33
Michael VoltaggioFrederick, MarylandPasadena, California30
Laurine WickettRochester, New YorkSan Francisco, California38
Jennifer "Jen" ZavalaCromwell, ConnecticutPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania31

Jennifer Carroll and Mike Isabella returned to compete in .[7] Bryan Voltaggio competed in the fifth season of Top Chef Masters.[8] Carroll, Isabella, and Kevin Gillespie later competed in Top Chef Duels.[9] Carroll returned again for , competing in the Last Chance Kitchen.[10] Carroll, Gillespie, and Bryan Voltaggio returned for [11]

Contestant progress

Episode #1234567891012131415
Quickfire Challenge
Winner(s)
Robin
Jennifer
MichaelJenniferKevinMikeRobinKevin EliJennifer
Kevin
Laurine
Mike
KevinEliJenniferMichael
ContestantElimination Challenge Results
1Michael INHIGHWINHIGHHIGHHIGH LOWHIGH WINHIGHWINININ WINNER
2Bryan INWININWINWININ HIGH HIGH HIGH INHIGH IN WIN
Kevin WININ HIGHININWINHIGH WINLOW WINHIGH WININ
4JenniferHIGH IN INHIGHIN HIGH WINHIGH LOW LOW LOW IN OUT
5Eli INHIGHHIGHININ IN LOWIN HIGH HIGH LOW OUT
6Robin ININ IN INLOWIN IN LOWHIGHLOWOUT
7MikeHIGH IN LOWHIGH ININININLOWOUT
8Laurine ININ LOWINHIGH LOW HIGH LOW OUT
9Ash INININLOW IN LOW LOW OUT
10Ashley INLOW INLOW HIGH HIGH OUT
11Ron HIGH IN ININLOW OUT
12Mattin ININ IN LOWOUT
13HectorLOWHIGHINOUT
14Jesse LOW LOW INOUT
15Preeti INLOWOUT
16Eve LOW OUT
17JenOUT

The chef(s) did not receive immunity for winning the Quickfire Challenge.

As a reward for winning the Quickfire Challenge, Kevin was allowed to sit out the Elimination Challenge.

Jesse was eliminated by placing last in the Quickfire Challenge.

As a reward for winning the Quickfire Challenge, Kevin was given the choice to receive either immunity or $15,000 as his prize. Kevin opted for the money, forfeiting his immunity.

(WINNER) The chef won the season and was crowned "Top Chef".

(RUNNER-UP) The chef was a runner-up for the season.

(WIN) The chef won the Elimination Challenge.

(HIGH) The chef was selected as one of the top entries in the Elimination Challenge, but did not win.

(IN) The chef was not selected as one of the top or bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge and was safe.

(LOW) The chef was selected as one of the bottom entries in the Elimination Challenge, but was not eliminated.

(OUT) The chef lost the Elimination Challenge.

Episodes

See main article: List of Top Chef episodes.

References

Notes
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  • External links

    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Top Chef Finale Location Revealed!. November 2, 2009. November 20, 2015. Reyhani. Monica A.. The Daily Dish.
    2. Web site: Top Chef Premiere Date Change!. July 20, 2009. March 10, 2017. Reyhani. Monica A.. The Daily Dish.
    3. Web site: A New Top Chef Winner Is Crowned. December 9, 2009. March 10, 2017. DiNunno. Gina. TV Guide.
    4. Web site: Kevin Gillespie wins Top Chef Las Vegas fan favorite, adding $10,000 to his $45,000. December 18, 2009. March 10, 2017. Andy. Dehnart. Andy Dehnart. Reality Blurred.
    5. Web site: 'Top Chef' Wins the Emmy!. August 29, 2010. November 20, 2015. Reyhani. Monica A.. The Daily Dish.
    6. Web site: Bravo sets 'Top Chef: Las Vegas' premiere, cast. July 8, 2009. March 10, 2017. Fienberg. Daniel. Uproxx.
    7. Web site: 'Top Chef All-Stars' Cast is Announced!. October 8, 2010. March 10, 2017. Reyhani. Monica A.. The Daily Dish.
    8. News: Bryan Voltaggio to be the first 'Top Chef' contestant on 'Top Chef Masters'. June 5, 2013. March 10, 2017. Carman. Tim. The Washington Post.
    9. Web site: Bravo's 'Top Chef Duels' Lands Premiere Date, Celebrity Guests (Exclusive). June 4, 2014. December 11, 2019. Ng. Philiana. The Hollywood Reporter.
    10. Web site: What?! A Top Chef Alum Could Return to the Competition in Season 15. November 29, 2017. November 30, 2017. Rosenfeld. Laura. Bravo.
    11. Unpack your knives: Top Chef announces all-star lineup for season 17. December 12, 2019. December 12, 2019. Huff. Lauren. Entertainment Weekly.