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Calling all Top Chef fans!
A brand-new season of the beloved reality cooking competition series is coming to Bravo, and it’s bringing the heat.
In Season 22, chefs Kristen Kish, Tom Colicchio, and Gail Simmons head to Canada to judge a fresh batch of talented contenders. This season will showcase Canada’s vibrant and diverse culinary scene, highlighting the best of Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, and Prince Edward Island.
The new season drops March 13. And now, you can bring the Top Chef experience into your own kitchen with must-have merch!
We’ve rounded up our favorite pieces you can shop right now, below.
Protect your clothing and channel your inner kitchen pro with an official Top Chef-embroidered apron.
Your favorite beverages will taste even better when sipped from a Top Chef stemless wine glass, wine tumbler, or coffee mug.
Need the perfect companion for your gourmet TV snacks? Look no further than a Top Chef wood cutting board—perfectly sized for everything from sliced veggies and dip to a charcuterie spread loaded with fine meats and cheeses.
Get cozy in a Top Chef crewneck or tee featuring an iconic quote, or stay stylish on the go with a lightweight and convenient Top Chef tote.
Shop now and bring a taste of the competition home!
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