Where to stream Top Chef Season 13

Season 13

Watch Top Chef Season 13 in Australia

Released: 2nd Dec, 2015

Where to watch Top Chef Season 13

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Season 13 Episodes

S13 Episode 1

Stop the Presses

Top chefs arrive in Los Angeles in the opener of Season 13, which will feature the foodies competing in six cities across California. Here, they try to wow food critics and reporters under the Hollywood sign.

42 mins  ·  Wed, 2 Dec 2015

S13 Episode 2

Pop Up Pandemonium

The foodies must open distinct pop-up restaurants in various Los Angeles neighborhoods. Appearing: chef and pop-up impresario Ludo Lefebvre.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 3 Dec 2015

S13 Episode 3

Spines and Vines

The chefs visit Santa Barbara, where they pick up fresh sea urchin for use in a challenge. Later, a surf-and-turf war erupts.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 10 Dec 2015

S13 Episode 4

It's a Dry Heat

Palm Springs, Cal., is the destination for culinary competition. Here, the chefs use solar-powered stoves in the desert, then prepare dishes on a famed golf course. Appearing: John Besh and Mary Sue Milliken.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 17 Dec 2015

S13 Episode 5

Big Gay Wedding

Top dishes for dates are served up by the chefs in Palm Springs, Cal. Later, they cater a wedding for 25 gay couples. Appearing: model Chrissy Teigen and foodie Art Smith.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 7 Jan 2016

S13 Episode 6

Banannaise

The chefs head to San Diego and cook up high-end fish tacos. Then, they prepare dishes to complement handcrafted microbrews. Appearing: chef Javier Plascenia.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 14 Jan 2016

S13 Episode 7

Back in the Day

The chefs return to Los Angeles to celebrate the series' 10th anniversary. A restrictive challenge limits them to 10 ingredients, then they walk down memory lane by creating a dish that represents who they were 10 years ago. Appearing: Michael Voltaggio; Antonia Lofaso; Mei Lin Hua; and Nancy Silverton.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 21 Jan 2016

S13 Episode 8

Where's the Beef?

The chefs participate in a plating challenge by preparing visually appealing dishes using only snack food. Then, they cook for diners at a black-tie, finger-food event called Beefsteak. Appearing: Colin Hanks; Max Silvestri; Matt Selman; Jacques La Merde; and Neal Fraser.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 28 Jan 2016

S13 Episode 9

Restaurant Wars, Part 1

The iconic "Restaurant Wars" challenge ensues, with the chefs opening eateries for both lunch and dinner services.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 4 Feb 2016

S13 Episode 10

Restaurant Wars, Part 2

The "Restaurant Wars" challenge progresses with the chefs serving up dinner, during which everything from concept and food to service and consistency will be appraised.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 11 Feb 2016

S13 Episode 11

Hammer Time

42 mins  ·  Thu, 18 Feb 2016

S13 Episode 12

Wok This Way

A showdown includes woks when the chefs visit San Francisco's Chinatown. Later, they must

42 mins  ·  Thu, 25 Feb 2016

S13 Episode 13

Back Where It All Started

San Francisco is the setting when the competing foodies cook for chef Traci Des Jardins. Later, they try to wow master chef Hubert Keller, the judges and San Francisco culinary elite with cuisine inspired by the restaurant Fleur de Lys.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 3 Mar 2016

S13 Episode 14

Magic Hour

The chefs land in Las Vegas and participate in a high-stakes challenge of cards and cuisine. Later, they must conjure culinary magic for illusionist David Copperfield.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 10 Mar 2016

S13 Episode 15

Finale

The top chef is crowned in the Season 13 finale. Before that, the final two culinarians must prepare the meal of their lives for their mentors and fallen colleagues. Appearing: Emeril Lagasse; Dominique Crenn; Jonathan Benno; Hubert Keller; Charlie Palmer; and Jean-Georges Vongerichten.

42 mins  ·  Thu, 17 Mar 2016

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