Tiffani Faison
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Tiffani Faison (born August 20, 1977 in Germany)[1] is an American chef and was one of two finalists on the first season of Bravo's reality show, Top Chef. She finished second place to Harold Dieterle.
Faison was born in Germany to American parents and raised as a self-described "army brat" in various parts of the United States, including Boston, Massachusetts, and Northern California. She worked briefly as a bartender at Lucky's Lounge in 2001 and had a brief and incredibly unsuccessful stint at the Ritz Carlton Boston Common as the Backlot's Food and Beverage Director later the same year. She attended Cambridge Culinary Institute. {2002,2003} She worked as a busser at Todd English's Bonfire in Boston in 2001. She worked at Perdix on Tremont Street in the South End of Boston in 2003. Perdix was rated as the gems of Boston for the culinary scene earlier that year.[2] Just prior to appearing on Top Chef, Faison was employed as chef de partie under Daniel Boulud at his signature, Michelin Star restaurant in the Wynn Las Vegas and also worked at the Tao restaurant at The Venetian in the same city.
After the airing of the final episode of Top Chef in May 2006, Faison took a summer position cooking at the Straight Wharf restaurant in Nantucket, Massachusetts, working under chefs Amanda Lydon and Gabriel Frasca.[3] In 2007, she was executive chef at Todd English's brasserie, Riche, in New Orleans, Louisiana.[4] In May 2007, Faison cohosted a Greek Isles culinary cruise for Olivia, a lesbian lifestyle and travel services company.[5]
Faison took part in a single episode cooking competition called 4 Star All Stars which pitted four Top Chef season one contestants (Stephen Asprinio, Dieterle, Faison and David Martin) against four season two contestants (Elia Aboumrad, Ilan Hall, Sam Talbot and Marcel Vigneron). Faison's team scored the winning menu and received a $20,000 donation to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity. This episode aired on Bravo on June 6, 2007.[6]
Faison also took part in the Top Chef Holiday Special that aired on December 7, 2007, winning the $20,000 prize.
Faison returned to Boston, and was Executive Chef at Rocca Kitchen & Bar (500 Harrison Avenue), a once popular neighborhood space on Friday nights, until it closed in December, 2010.[7]
Faison returned as a contestant on season 8 of Top Chef, and was eliminated in the sixth episode.
Faison finished as runner-up in the Top Chef Duels 2014 competition.[8]
Faison is currently owner and head chef of Sweet Cheeks Q, a Texas-style barbecue restaurant in Boston's Fenway District. Opened in the Fall of 2011, it is her first restaurant.[9] In December 2015 she opened Tiger Mama, a restaurant in Fenway focusing on Southeast Asian cuisine.[10]
References
- ↑ Top Chef All Stars Bio, Tiffani Faison Season 1 Retrieved 2010-12-01.
- ↑ 6 March 2006 Las Vegas Review Journal article
- ↑ 19 June 2006 The Boston Globe article
- ↑ 6 February 2007 James Beard House events schedule
- ↑ 26 January 2007 HotelsTravel.com article
- ↑ Top Chef official website
- ↑ 2 January 2011 The Boston Globe article
- ↑ Duffy, Paula (2014-10-09). "Top Chef Duels: Surprise Winner Crowned in Finale".
- ↑ Sweet Cheeks Q Restaurant Website
- ↑ Tiger Mama Restaurant Website
External links
- Riche by Todd English official website
- Straight Wharf Restaurant official website
- http://www.throng.co.nz/top-chef
- Simmer down 18 August 2006 The Boston Globe interview
- MEAT THE CHEF: Gramercy Tavern Honcho Gives Pointers 22 October 2006 New York Post Tom Colicchio interview
- Riche at Harrah's November 2006 Country Roads Magazine article
- The Grinder 1 January 2007 Chow.com interview excerpt
- Quick Bites 5 January 2007 The Times-Picayune article
- Chef Tiffani Faison: Taking the Heat 12 July 2012 The Boston Globe Magazine Q & A