Jennifer Carroll Bids Farewell to 10 Arts Tonight
Tonight Jennifer Carroll will pack her knives and go home.
Tonight Jennifer Carroll will pack her knives and go home.
Daily News features Jennifer Carroll as one of its "Sexy Singles."
It turns out that Philly's chefs are more incestuous than the characters in a John Irving novel.
While Jennifer Carroll is reportedly packing her knoves and leaving 10 Arts, fellow Top Chef contestant Jen Zavala is moving on too.
The ribald themed party will have a Jersey Shore vibe, and lots of breasts, thighs and legs jokes.
The Top Chef champ posted a preliminary peek at forthcoming restaurant on Twitter.
Despite long lines, many attendees were enthusiastic about what they ate.
Kenny Bush bested the competition in the cookoff, which was judged by Quetlove, Sasha Grey and some local critics.
The two chefs forged a relationship years ago and have been batting around collaboration ideas for months.
Another female chef asks, "Why aren’t there as many women cooking professionally as there are men?"
The Top chef star is the latest to pony up an unsanctioned Restaurant Week menu.
Could this be the end of Philly's new found fascination with fried chicken?
The chef'testant is bummed about going home early, but happy to be back to a normal life.
Sbraga will unveil a condensed menu of dishes that will be featured at his forthcoming restaurant.
Wednesday is your chance to get close to not just one, but two former Top Chef cheftestants.
Jennifer Carroll pulled out all the stops when fellow Top Chef alums Kevin Sbraga and Michael Voltaggio stopped in 10 Arts.
The Top Chef alum gets the go-ahead from Eric Ripert to steer the restaurant in a new direction.
Eric Ripert will be joined by his protege Jennifer Carroll for a one-night-only sustainable seafood dinner.