How ‘Top Chef’ Pulled Out All the Stops for Its Milestone 20th Season

TheWrap magazine: The Bravo culinary competition went international for its anniversary season, and that complicated things

"Top Chef: World All-Stars" board a double-decker bus in the Season 20 premiere
"Top Chef: World All-Stars" board a double-decker bus in the Season 20 premiere (Bravo)

This story about “Top Chef” first appeared in the Down to the Wire: Comedy issue of TheWrap’s awards magazine.

For its milestone 20th season, “Top Chef” headed across the pond to London, the first time an entire season of Bravo’s culinary competition show was set overseas. In addition to highlighting talented chefs, the show also showcases the cultural and historical sites of its host cities, of which there was no shortage in London.

“From very early on, we talked about the location for that first intro being the Tower of London and us wanting to make this feel as big as it possibly could,” director Ariel Boles said of the season opener, which introduced the 16 “World All-Stars” and saw them meet host Padma Lakshmi in a nearby park.

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