With Bravo’s seventh season of “Top Chef D.C.” premiering Wednesday night, who will be flaunting their “Top Chef” fame to make some quick cash?
Local “cheftestants” Tamesha Warren and Timothy Dean will show the premiere at their respective restaurants, Oval Room (where Warren is a sous chef) and Baltimore’s Prime (where Timothy Dean is owner and chef).
Westend Bistro by Eric Ripert will air the show every Wednesday and offer specials. Ripert is a new judge for the Bravo franchise this season.
Season four contestant Spike Mendelsohn will host a a viewing party, along with an appearance by fellow show alum Carla Hall at his Good Stuff Eatery on Capitol Hill.