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Around the World in 80 Plates

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Genre
  
Competition

Opening theme
  
Robert ToTeras

Country of origin
  
United States

Presented by
  
Cat Cora Curtis Stone

Composer(s)
  
Robert ToTeras

No. of seasons
  
1

Around the World in 80 Plates is an American reality competition television series that debuted May 9, 2012, on Bravo. The series follows twelve chefs competing in a culinary race across ten countries in 44 days and is hosted by professional chefs Curtis Stone and Cat Cora.

Contents

Contestants

In order of elimination:

  • Clara Moore — (Hometown: St. Louis, MO)
  • Sai Pituk — (Hometown: El Paso, TX)
  • Keven "Cheven" Lee — (Hometown: Chatsworth, CA)
  • Chaz Brown — (Hometown: Voorhees, NJ)
  • Gary Walker — (Hometown: Detroit, MI)
  • Nick Lacasse — (Hometown: Burlington, VT)
  • Jenna Johansen — (Hometown: Boulder, CO)
  • Nicole Lou — (Hometown: San Jose, CA)
  • John Vermiglio — (Hometown: Clinton Township, MI)
  • Steve "Nookie" Postal — (Hometown: Cambridge, MA)
  • Liz Garrett — (Hometown: Los Angeles, CA) -- Runner-up
  • Avery Pursell — (Hometown: Los Angeles, CA) -- Winner / Fan Favorite
  • Contestant progress

         (MVC) The contestant was a member of the winning team in that episode's Take-Over Challenge and was selected as the Most Valuable Chef.      (WIN) The contestant was a member of the winning team in that episode's Take-Over Challenge.      (IN) The contestant was not a member of the winning team, but did not receive any votes for elimination.      [IN (-)] The contestant was not a member of the winning team and received at least one vote for elimination.      (OUT) The contestant was not a member of the winning team, received the majority of votes and was eliminated.

    International broadcasters

  • Canada (English) - Food Network
  • Canada (French) - Zeste
  • Australia - TLC
  • Italy - Sky
  • Spain - Ten
  • References

    Around the World in 80 Plates Wikipedia