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EPISODE · Sep 16, 2025 · 1H 1M

Chef Kelvin Fernandez: Competitions & Cooking for Celebrities | Ep. 48

from REAL Mentors Podcast · host Sean Martin

Chef Kelvin Fernandez went from a kid in Harlem who didn’t even realize his family was poor—to becoming the youngest executive chef in New York City at just 22, a Beat Bobby Flay winner, and a private chef trusted by Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez. Raised by Dominican immigrant parents, Kelvin discovered cooking in high school, found discipline in kitchens that tested him to the edge, and built a career on sacrifice, flavor, and breaking down gatekeeping in the culinary world.This episode explores:Growing up in Harlem, food stamps, and immigrant gritCutting his thumb in the kitchen and choosing discipline over excusesWinning a full scholarship to the Culinary Institute of AmericaBecoming the youngest executive chef in NYC at 22Competing on Chopped, winning Beat Bobby Flay with his signature arepa, and landing on Forbes 30 Under 30Building La Marina’s legendary Uptown kitchen crew and creating Tasting TuesdaysThe private chef chapter: from Jose Reyes to Jennifer Lopez, and why he walked awayOpening doors for the next generation and eliminating “gatekeeping” in the industryWhy family and partnership with his wife are now his greatest ingredients for successThis episode is about grit, mentorship, and redefining what success tastes like. Chef Kelvin’s story will challenge you to see setbacks as seasoning, believe in the power of discipline, and remember that the perfect bite isn’t just on a plate—it’s in the life you build.---🔗 Connect with Chef Kelvin FernandezInstagram: https://instagram.com/chefkelvinFollow REAL Mentors PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/realmentorspodcastHost Sean Martin: https://instagram.com/theseanmartin---🔥 About the Guest – Chef Kelvin FernandezChef Kelvin Fernandez is a Dominican-American chef raised in Harlem, New York. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Kelvin became the youngest executive chef in New York City at 22, and has since led kitchens at La Marina, Blend, and The Strand Hotel. Known for his elevated Latin cuisine and signature arepas, Kelvin is a Beat Bobby Flay winner, a Chopped finalist, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. His career spans restaurants, celebrity private chef work, and mentorship programs that open doors for the next generation of culinary talent. Today, Kelvin continues to innovate through pop-ups, private events, and his upcoming sports bar venture, while championing collaboration and authenticity in every kitchen he touches.---Tags & KeywordsChef Kelvin Fernandez, Sean Martin, REAL Mentors Podcast, Beat Bobby Flay, Chopped, Forbes 30 Under 30, La Marina, Dominican chef, Harlem success story, Latin cuisine, arepas, culinary mentorship, discipline, gatekeeping, hospitality, Jennifer Lopez chef, Alex Rodriguez chef, CIA scholarship, immigrant story, resilience, New York chefs, mentorship, food entrepreneurship, private chef, Uptown chefs

Chef Kelvin Fernandez went from a kid in Harlem who didn’t even realize his family was poor—to becoming the youngest executive chef in New York City at just 22, a Beat Bobby Flay winner, and a private chef trusted by Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez. Raised by Dominican immigrant parents, Kelvin discovered cooking in high school, found discipline in kitchens that tested him to the edge, and built a career on sacrifice, flavor, and breaking down gatekeeping in the culinary world.This episode explores:Growing up in Harlem, food stamps, and immigrant gritCutting his thumb in the kitchen and choosing discipline over excusesWinning a full scholarship to the Culinary Institute of AmericaBecoming the youngest executive chef in NYC at 22Competing on Chopped, winning Beat Bobby Flay with his signature arepa, and landing on Forbes 30 Under 30Building La Marina’s legendary Uptown kitchen crew and creating Tasting TuesdaysThe private chef chapter: from Jose Reyes to Jennifer Lopez, and why he walked awayOpening doors for the next generation and eliminating “gatekeeping” in the industryWhy family and partnership with his wife are now his greatest ingredients for successThis episode is about grit, mentorship, and redefining what success tastes like. Chef Kelvin’s story will challenge you to see setbacks as seasoning, believe in the power of discipline, and remember that the perfect bite isn’t just on a plate—it’s in the life you build.---🔗 Connect with Chef Kelvin FernandezInstagram: https://instagram.com/chefkelvinFollow REAL Mentors PodcastInstagram: https://instagram.com/realmentorspodcastHost Sean Martin: https://instagram.com/theseanmartin---🔥 About the Guest – Chef Kelvin FernandezChef Kelvin Fernandez is a Dominican-American chef raised in Harlem, New York. A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Kelvin became the youngest executive chef in New York City at 22, and has since led kitchens at La Marina, Blend, and The Strand Hotel. Known for his elevated Latin cuisine and signature arepas, Kelvin is a Beat Bobby Flay winner, a Chopped finalist, and a Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree. His career spans restaurants, celebrity private chef work, and mentorship programs that open doors for the next generation of culinary talent. Today, Kelvin continues to innovate through pop-ups, private events, and his upcoming sports bar venture, while championing collaboration and authenticity in every kitchen he touches.---Tags & KeywordsChef Kelvin Fernandez, Sean Martin, REAL Mentors Podcast, Beat Bobby Flay, Chopped, Forbes 30 Under 30, La Marina, Dominican chef, Harlem success story, Latin cuisine, arepas, culinary mentorship, discipline, gatekeeping, hospitality, Jennifer Lopez chef, Alex Rodriguez chef, CIA scholarship, immigrant story, resilience, New York chefs, mentorship, food entrepreneurship, private chef, Uptown chefs

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