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At the risk of overposting, here’s an audio interview with Rasika from Top Chef.
With all due respect to Danny and Dan, I felt like this season of Top Chef was a little anti-climactic, and arguably slightly lower in general entertainment value than previous seasons, especially the most recent ones. Joey has wondered if we’ve reached “peak James Beard Award.” That’s a subject we could debate, but I would also argue that some of this season’s most engaging characters got kicked off too early — Michelle, Soo, and certainly Rasika, who ended up finishing 11th.
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I thought she should’ve gone much further! Well, there’s always at least one raw deal (to go with all the ceviches and crudos). Rasika Venkatesa, a Chennai-born chef recently of Mourad in San Francisco, isn’t letting that get her down. She recently moved to New York to start her own pop-up restaurant business, Mythily, with which she hopes to reinvent Tamil cuisine. Sounds good to me.
She was also kind enough to sit down for a chat, about her time on the show, future plans, what the show means to the restaurant industry these days, and all other manner of chef-type stuff. We’re cookin’ up a conversation!! (I’m sorry). Anyway, hope you enjoy this bonus #Content. Joey and I will be back with a regular Top Chef Frotcast Post Show in a day or two.
Thank you for reading The #Content Report, By Vince Mancini. This post is public so feel free to share it.
By Vince ManciniAt the risk of overposting, here’s an audio interview with Rasika from Top Chef.
With all due respect to Danny and Dan, I felt like this season of Top Chef was a little anti-climactic, and arguably slightly lower in general entertainment value than previous seasons, especially the most recent ones. Joey has wondered if we’ve reached “peak James Beard Award.” That’s a subject we could debate, but I would also argue that some of this season’s most engaging characters got kicked off too early — Michelle, Soo, and certainly Rasika, who ended up finishing 11th.
The #Content Report, By Vince Mancini is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
I thought she should’ve gone much further! Well, there’s always at least one raw deal (to go with all the ceviches and crudos). Rasika Venkatesa, a Chennai-born chef recently of Mourad in San Francisco, isn’t letting that get her down. She recently moved to New York to start her own pop-up restaurant business, Mythily, with which she hopes to reinvent Tamil cuisine. Sounds good to me.
She was also kind enough to sit down for a chat, about her time on the show, future plans, what the show means to the restaurant industry these days, and all other manner of chef-type stuff. We’re cookin’ up a conversation!! (I’m sorry). Anyway, hope you enjoy this bonus #Content. Joey and I will be back with a regular Top Chef Frotcast Post Show in a day or two.
Thank you for reading The #Content Report, By Vince Mancini. This post is public so feel free to share it.