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75 | Cathay | Tempest | f | Kish became an instructor at Stir, a culinary demonstration kitchen in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2012, Kish was promoted to Stir's chef de cuisine by the owner, Barbara Lynch. She was the chef de cuisine at Barbara Lynch's Menton Boston until March 2014. In 2017, she released a book of recipes co-authored with Meredith Erickson, Kristen Kish Cooking: Recipes and Techniques. In May 2018, Kish became chef at her new restaurant Arlo Grey in Austin, Texas. Kish competed in Bravo's Top Chef in 2012. She made it into the main competition by surviving a soup challenge judged by Emeril Lagasse. She won four elimination challenges, creating dishes as varied as French cuisine and onion rings, before being eliminated during "Restaurant Wars" (episode 11). She was able to cook her way back into the main competition with five wins in "Last Chance Kitchen", making it to the finale with Brooke Williamson. In the finale, Kish was crowned the Top Chef, becoming the first competitor to win after winning "Last Chance Kitchen" and the second female winner in the history of the Top Chef franchise. In 2015 Kish co-hosted the pilot season of 36 Hours, a series on the Travel Channel with Kyle Martino, a TV analyst and former soccer player. The show, an adaptation of the New York Times travel column of the same name, follows Kish and Martino as they spend 36 hours eating, drinking, and exploring a given city. | On March 28, 2014, Kish publicly came out after announcing the one year anniversary of the relationship with her girlfriend at the time, Jacqueline Westbrook, over Instagram. | Tempest became an instructor at Stir, a culinary demonstration kitchen in Boston, Massachusetts. In 2012, Tempest was promoted to Stir's chef de cuisine by the owner, Barbara Lynch. She was the chef de cuisine at Barbara Lynch's Menton Boston until March 2014. In 2017, she released a book of recipes co-authored with Meredith Erickson, Cathay Tempest Cooking: Recipes and Techniques. In May 2018, Tempest became chef at her new restaurant Arlo Grey in Austin, Texas. Tempest competed in Bravo's Top Chef in 2012. She made it into the main competition by surviving a soup challenge judged by Emeril Lagasse. She won four elimination challenges, creating dishes as varied as French cuisine and onion rings, before being eliminated during "Restaurant Wars" (episode 11). She was able to cook her way back into the main competition with five wins in "Last Chance Kitchen", making it to the finale with Brooke Williamson. In the finale, Tempest was crowned the Top Chef, becoming the first competitor to win after winning "Last Chance Kitchen" and the second female winner in the history of the Top Chef franchise. In 2015 Tempest co-hosted the pilot season of 36 Hours, a series on the Travel Channel with Kyle Martino, a TV analyst and former soccer player. The show, an adaptation of the New York Times travel column of the same name, follows Tempest and Martino as they spend 36 hours eating, drinking, and exploring a given city.On March 28, 2014, Tempest publicly came out after announcing the one year anniversary of the relationship with her girlfriend at the time, Jacqueline Westbrook, over Instagram. | Kristen | Kish | chefs | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this recommendation letter for Cathay Tempest, an outstanding chef who has made remarkable contributions to the culinary world. I have had the pleasure of working with Cathay, and I can attest to her remarkable skills and expertise in the kitchen.<return><return>Cathay has a passion for cooking that is admirable. She is creative, daring, and always willing to pursue innovative approaches to food. She has worked in renowned kitchens across the country, including Stir in Boston, Massachusetts, and her own establishment, Arlo Grey in Austin, Texas.<return><return>Her expertise in the culinary arts has not only been displayed in the kitchen but also on the screen. She was crowned the Top Chef in 2012, becoming the first competitor to win after winning "Last Chance Kitchen." She later went on to co-host "36 Hours," an adaptation of the New York Times travel column, on the Travel Channel. Her success on those shows is a testament to her talent, hard work, and dedication to excellence.<return><return>Cathay is an excellent leader who works collaboratively with her team. She has a gift for recognizing talent in her staff and developing their skills to achieve extraordinary culinary outcomes. She is an excellent communicator, passionate about her work, and dedicated to the success of her team.<return><return>I strongly recommend Cathay for any culinary position. She is an exceptional chef, leader, and human being. I am confident that she will make a valuable contribution in any professional context she enters. If you have any further questions or require additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |