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Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
by Chef Ismael Torres
Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest is the go-to podcast for everything related to restaurants. From the kitchen to the dining room, we explore the art, business, and culture of the global restaurant world. I share stories from people of all walks of life—chefs, restaurateurs, servers, and food critics—both in the US and internationally. Whether you're a culinary professional or a food lover, you'll discover the unique experiences that shape the industry. Join us as we dive into the latest culinary trends, restaurant innovations, and personal stories that inspire passion for food and hospitality.
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Chef Lance McWhorter | Chef, Restaurateur, Veteran | Chef Isamel's Kitchen Quest
Chef Lance McWhorter joins Chef Ismael on Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest for a powerful conversation about East Texas cuisine, military discipline, high-pressure environments, restaurant ownership, heritage cooking, and the transition back into civilian life.Before becoming the chef and owner behind Heritage East and Culture ETX, Chef Lance lived several lives. He served in the United States Army and Navy, worked as a firefighter and EMT, and later spent time in high-threat environments where pressure, discipline, and survival were part of daily life.But this episode is not just about pressure. It is about purpose.Chef Lance opens up about what happens when the mission changes, when survival is no longer the only goal, and when food becomes a way to preserve memory, identity, ancestry, and place.In this episode, we talk about what people misunderstand about Southern food, what makes East Texas cuisine different, how high-pressure environments shape leadership, whether chefs confuse suffering with purpose, and what restaurant ownership takes from you when the guests are gone and the doors are closed.This conversation is about food, memory, pressure, identity, transition, and legacy.Guest: Chef Lance McWhorterHosted by: Chef IsmaelPodcast: Chef Ismael’s Kitchen QuestHow to find Chef Lance McWhorterRestaurant: https://heritagetyler.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chef_lance_mcwhorter/Indeed: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lance-mcwhorter-a24460366
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Chef James Avery | Health, Leadership, Hospitality | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Chef James Avery (Gordon Ramsay’s on-camera sous chef from Hell’s Kitchen) sits down with Chef Ismael for a real conversation about what it actually takes to survive in hospitality and how to do it without sacrificing your health.From pizza delivery on the Jersey Shore to elite kitchens, TV pressure, and restaurant ownership, James breaks down the standards, the sacrifices, and the systems that matter. Most importantly, he answers one question every chef wrestles with:How do you build a great career in hospitality… and still live a healthy and productive life?We talk leadership without toxicity, sustainable business systems, and practical habits for chefs working long hours (even two jobs) who still want energy, strength, and a life outside the kitchen.Follow for more episodes of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest.🎧 Listen on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KitchenQuestPodcast📲 Follow Chef Ismael: https://www.instagram.com/chef_ismael_torres/https://www.tiktok.com/@chef_ismael_torres/👨🍳 Guest: Chef James Avery: https://www.instagram.com/chefjamesavery/https://www.chefjamesavery.com/
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What You Tolerate Becomes the Culture | Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest
In this episode, I talk about one of the biggest truths in leadership: what you tolerate becomes the culture. Culture is not built by what you say. It is built by what you allow, what you correct, and what you ignore in real time.This is a short conversation about accountability, standards, communication, and the role leadership plays in shaping a strong kitchen.If you care about kitchen culture and building better teams, give this one a listen.Follow me on Instagram: www.instgram.com/chef_ismael_torresYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@KitchenQuestPodcastTikTok: www.tiktok.com/chef_ismael_torres
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Brent Weathers | Chef, Content Creator, Realist | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest Part 2
In Part 2 of this conversation with Chef Brent Weatherspoon, we move past the journey and into the realities of the culinary industry. With over 25 years of experience, Chef Brent shares his perspective on discipline, consistency, and the challenges many chefs face when it comes to follow-through.We also explore the contrast between public image and private behavior in kitchens, the growing influence of social media, and how AI is beginning to shape the future of the craft. This episode focuses on the mindset behind longevity in the industry and what it truly takes to stay grounded while navigating pressure, ego, and expectations.Where to find Chef Brent Weathers: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brenteatsfood?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ%3D%3DTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brentweathers?_r=1&_t=ZP-95QX3n9JVlfFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/brent.weathers.142/
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Your Energy On The Line | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest Podcast
In this short solo episode, I talk about one of the most overlooked parts of kitchen leadership: energy on the line.Before the first ticket comes in, before the first call is made, the team can already feel what kind of shift it’s going to be. Calm or chaos. Focus or confusion. Leadership or noise.This episode is a reminder that the kitchen feels your energy before it hears your voice.If you care about kitchen culture, leadership, and building stronger teams, give this one a listen.
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Tough or Toxic? | The René Redzepi Question
Can a hard kitchen still make someone better?That’s the uncomfortable question at the center of this episode.After René Redzepi stepped away from Noma following renewed abuse allegations from former staff and his own acknowledgment that some of his past behavior caused harm, the conversation around kitchen culture has shifted again. ([AP News][1])In this solo episode, I’m not approaching this as gossip. I’m approaching it as a chef.I talk about the reality a lot of cooks know: some hard kitchens do make people sharper, tougher, and more disciplined. But at what cost? And where is the line between serious leadership and harmful leadership?This episode is about:* kitchen culture* standards vs cruelty* pressure, mentorship, and accountability* what the next generation of chefs deserves from leadershipIf you’ve ever worked in a kitchen that made you better but also left scars, this conversation will resonate.
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Owen Roy | Executive Chef, Content Creator, Podcast Host | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest Podcast
In this episode of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, I sit down with Chef Owen Roy, chef and the host of @Owenbytheoven , break down the jump most cooks talk about but few make: going from culinary school into an elite kitchen environment (Aska in Brooklyn, a two Michelin star restaurant).We get into what that transition really demands: standards under pressure, the difference between discipline and obsession, and Owen’s philosophy on what an executive chef is actually responsible for culture, accountability, training, and the line between demanding excellence and breaking people.If you’re a cook, chef, or restaurant leader trying to level up your craft and your leadership, this episode is for you.Watch next / subscribe:Subscribe to Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest for chef interviews, leadership systems, restaurant culture, and the mindset behind high performance in the kitchen.Find Owen Roy:Owen’s podcast: Owen by the Oven @Owenbytheoven Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/OwenbytheovenYouTube/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@OwenbytheovenSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/60Sc0Yfy7WNoVjhdcjTTeoOwen Roy, Owen by the Oven, Chef Ismael, Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, Aska Brooklyn, two Michelin star restaurant, Michelin star kitchen, culinary school, executive chef, restaurant leadership, kitchen culture, fine dining, line cook, chef mindset, chef podcast, chef interview, chef discipline, leadership in restaurants#ChefPodcast #ExecutiveChef #KitchenLeadership #FineDining #MichelinStar #RestaurantCulture
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Magali Ort | Executive Chef, Hell's Kitchen Competitor, Mentor | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Most people think a kitchen is about food. It’s not, it’s about pressure.In this episode of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, I sit down with Chef Magali Ort, Executive Chef at BakerStreet Steakhouse (Fort Wayne, Indiana). We talk about what happens when the stakes are public, the standard is ruthless, and every decision gets judged, including her experience on Hell’s Kitchen and what it’s like to be measured against a bar set by Gordon Ramsay.This is about the real work that continues after the cameras: leadership, culture, discipline, and what it costs to pursue excellence without losing yourself in the process.What we cover* The pressure of performing on Hell’s Kitchen vs. real-life service* What Gordon Ramsay’s standard teaches you (and what it takes from you)* Leadership under stress: communication, accountability, and culture* Mistakes, recovery, and the difference between confidence and ego* What she’s building right now at BakerStreet Steakhouse* The next chapter: future goals, legacy, and impact beyond the plateWhere to find Chef Magali Ort:https://bakerstreetfortwayne.com/https://www.instagram.com/chefmaags/
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The Real Truth for Success on the Line | Kitchen Service Secret | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Busy kitchens don’t need louder voices, they need clearer words.In this episode of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, I break down one of the most overlooked skills in the kitchen: communication on the line. When tickets are late, plates aren't moving, and service feels chaotic, the problem usually isn’t effort or talent, it’s how we talk to each other under pressure.This episode is short, practical, and built for real service.In this episode, you’ll learn:* Why vague calls slow service more than mistakes* How clear language keeps a line calm and efficient* What great chefs say and what they never say during the push* How better communication builds trust, speed, and consistencyWhether you’re a line cook, sous chef, private chef, or leading the pass, this is a mindset and system you can use immediately.Watch on YouTube or listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.If this helped you, follow the show, leave a review, and share it with someone on your team.
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When Everything Falls Apart | Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest
What if the best lesson you’ll ever learn happens the moment things fall apart? In under ten minutes, I walk through a clear reset you can use when the plan blows up, the pressure spikes, and nothing goes your way. This is a practical playbook you can run in the kitchen, at work, or anywhere life goes sideways.What you’ll learnHow to recognize reality fast and stop the spiralA one-breath reset that calms you and your teamHow to simplify the plan without losing qualityExecuting priorities under pressureA two-minute debrief that turns chaos into progressIf this helped, follow the show, rate it, and share it with someone who had a rough day. Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.Follow me on Instagram and TikTok- @chef_ismael_torresWebsite: www.roughchopllc.com
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How Chefs Recover When Everything Falls Apart | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
The tickets stack, a cook calls out, a fryer dies.... now what? In this solo episode I share a simple framework I use when service goes sideways. You’ll learn how to calm the room, tighten the menu, communicate with FOH, lead under pressure, and turn a rough shift into a real lesson.What you’ll learn:- How to stabilize a kitchen in crisis- Menu simplification that protects quality- Leadership language that restores flow- Post-service debrief that actually improves tomorrowIf this helped you, follow the show, rate it, and send it to a chef who had a tough night. Available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts.Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chef_ismael_torres/YouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@ChefIsmaelsKitchenQuestTikTok-
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Mathew Reeves | Executive Chef, Motivator, Mentor | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, I sit down with Chef Mathew Reeves to talk about the side of the culinary industry most people never see. Mathew has 20 years in the kitchen, coming up from the dish pit through restaurants, catering, hotels, and corporate dining. For a long time, he lived the “kitchen stereotype." Alcohol, drugs, and toxic culture, until he made the decision to get sober. Now 7+ years sober, he’s leading with a different standard.Today he’s an executive chef at UC Davis, working with local farms, teaching hoof-to-snout / no-waste cooking, and helping change how college students view and eat food, while advocating for mental health, balance, and non-toxic leadership in kitchens.In this episode:-The real turning point that led to sobriety-What kitchens get wrong about “toughness”-Mental health, burnout, and staying healthy in hospitality-No-waste systems in high-volume kitchens-Local sourcing, sustainability, and telling the story behind food-How to lead without fear, abuse, or egoWhere to find Chef Mathew ReevesInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/chef_mat_reeves/Subscribe for more conversations with chefs who are changing the culture.Drop a comment: What needs to change in kitchen culture immediately?
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Sarah Heard | Chef, Mentor, Restaurateur | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Most people don’t understand what it truly costs to work in a professional kitchen. The pressure, the perfectionism, the burnout, the culture chefs inherit without ever being asked if they want it.Chef Sarah Heard came up through that world, but instead of becoming a product of it, she made a radical decision: she refused to pass the trauma forward. She rebuilt her kitchen around respect, accountability, and humanity while still holding a standard of excellence.In this episode, we dive into:• What leadership looks like when fear no longer works• The mental health crisis behind the line• The reality of being a woman leader in a male-dominated industry• How chefs can rebuild the future of restaurants• And one question that challenges everything we think we know about the culinary worldThis is not a conversation about food. This is a conversation about identity, culture, survival, and the courage to lead differently.Full interview with Chef Sarah Heard, co-owner of Foreign & Domestic and Commerce Café, now streaming.Subscribe for powerful conversations with the chefs reshaping the industry.Connect with Chef Sarah HeardForeign and Domestic Website: https://www.fndaustin.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chef.heard/
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You Can’t Teach Passion | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
You can teach knife skills, timing, and discipline but passion can’t be taught. In this solo episode, I break down the mindset that keeps chefs going when the tickets won’t stop, the shift runs long, and the pressure is real. If you’re trying to stand out in the kitchen and build a career with meaning, this one is for you.In this episode you’ll learn:-Why passion outlasts talent and trends-How to protect your drive when motivation dips-The difference between working a station and owning your craft-Practical ways to stay consistent, creative, and hungryListen/Watch: Spotify, YouTube, Apple Podcasts If this helped you: follow the show, leave a rating, and send it to a chef who needs the reminder.Follow us at:Instagram - @chef_ismael_torresTikTok - @chef_ismael_torresYouTube- https://www.youtube.com/@ChefIsmaelsKitchenQuest
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Ciaran Tracey | Journalist, Creator, & Documentarian | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, we sit down with Ciaran Tracey, the mind behind Eat Me. Big City Nights is a gripping, cinematic podcast exploring the philosophy, madness, and genius of Marco Pierre White.Based in Manchester, UK, Ciaran built his career in investigative journalism, contributing to productions for BBC Panorama, File On 4, and BBC Northern Ireland’s Spotlight. But his path took a creative turn from hard-hitting newsrooms to creating immersive, story-driven audio documentaries.With Eat Me, Ciaran goes into the psychology of one of the most complex figures in culinary history. It’s not just about Marco’s rise. It’s about what drives greatness, obsession, and the human hunger for meaning.In this episode:How journalism shaped Ciaran’s storytelling voiceThe creative philosophy behind Eat Me. Big City NightsThe untold nuances of Marco Pierre White’s legacyWhat it takes to build a story that feels aliveWhere to find Ciaran Tracey:🌐 Website: https://bigcitynights.io🎙️ Eat Me Podcast: https://eatmepodcast.podbean.com🎙️Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3JYPMFq...📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/big_city_nights_ About the HostChef Ismael Torres is a private chef, culinary storyteller, and host of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest. Each episode goes into the minds of culinary leaders, creatives, and thinkers who are shaping the food world in unexpected ways.Support & SubscribeIf this episode inspired you —🍴 Subscribe to the channel👍 Leave a comment and share your thoughts🔔 Turn on notifications for more chef conversations
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Paul Sierra | Cook, Craftsman, & Culinary Realist | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
What does it really take to last over 10 years in the kitchen?In this episode of Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest, I sit down with my friend Paul Sierra, a cook, craftsman, and culinary realist who has seen the best and worst sides of the industry. Paul opens up about his journey, the reality of culinary school, and the battles every cook faces behind the line.This isn’t the sugarcoated version of the culinary world. We talk about the long hours, the burnout, the passion that keeps you going, and the controversial truths chefs whisper about but rarely say out loud. From the pressure of chasing perfection to the sacrifices most people never see, Paul’s story is both inspiring and brutally honest.Whether you’re a chef, an aspiring cook, or just someone who loves food, you’ll leave this conversation with a deeper respect for the grind, the craft, and the people who dedicate their lives to feeding others.🔥 In this episode you’ll hear about:- Paul’s 10+ year journey in the kitchen- The truth about culinary school vs. real kitchen life- Why being a cook is more than just a job, it’s survival- Controversial takes on the industry most won’t say on camera- What keeps a cook motivated when the fire (literally) never stopsIf you’ve ever wondered what it takes to stay in this industry and whether you have what it takes this is the episode for you.Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop a comment:Would you survive life behind the line?
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Imposter Syndrome | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Stepping into a fine dining kitchen for the first time, I was surrounded by cooks from around the world and I felt completely out of place. That was my first real battle with imposter syndrome.In this episode, I share how I overcame the fear, the intimidation, and the self-doubt that came with working the line. From drowning out the noise and focusing on my craft, to adopting David Goggins’ “cookie jar” mindset, I break down the lessons that helped me push forward and remind myself that I belonged in that kitchen.If you’ve ever questioned your place in the culinary industry or in life, this episode is for you. You didn’t get here by accident. You earned it.
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Keith Sarasin | Chef, Author, Indian-Cuisine Explorer | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
n this episode, Chef Keith Sarasin opens up about how tragedy, creativity, and authentic storytelling shaped his culinary journey—from dish pits to farm tables to the soul of Indian spices.Highlights:How early jobs and a psychology degree shaped his culinary approach.Motivations and messages behind The Soul of Spice and other cookbooks.Delving into cultural boundaries: respectfully embracing Indian tradition.What he hopes will linger with readers and listeners after the final page.Stay Connected with Keith Sarasin:Website: keithsarasin.com Chef Keith SarasinInstagram: @keithsarasin InstagramTikTok: @chefkeithsarasin TikTokFacebook: Chef Keith Sarasin FacebookX (Twitter): @keithsarasin X (formerly Twitter)Explore Further:Discover the magic of The Farmers Dinner, a farm-to-table dining experience celebrating local produce and meaningful culinary storytelling.
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Respect the Station Before You Run the Kitchen | Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest
I started like most of us do. Salad and dessert station on a Friday night in a fine dining kitchen. I was nervous, proud, and trying not to get swallowed up by the pace. I felt overlooked at times… but I kept my head down and learned something I carry to this day:If you can’t lead yourself at the station, you’re not ready to lead anyone in the kitchen.This solo episode is for every cook chasing a leadership role, every young chef trying to move up too fast, and every kitchen veteran who needs to be reminded where it starts.We’re talking discipline, consistency, and the mindset shift that separates chefs from just cooks.Because before you ever run the pass…You better respect the station.What You’ll Hear in This Episode:The story of my first station (and why I’ll never forget it)Why consistency and attitude will always matter more than speedWhat real leadership looks like in the kitchenHow the little things like cleaning as you go tell the biggest storyThe real reason most people get stuck where they areLet’s Connect:Are you just starting out? Working your way through the line?I’d love to hear your story.DM me on Instagram and TikTok @Chef_Ismael_Torres or drop a comment.Let’s build this kitchen culture together.You can also Listen or Watch Now:🟡 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChefIsmaelsKitchenQuest🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2R2rHf5WNZFJZslb7qQ6W7?si=jNXMz61TQBKjQUyuPV_Xow🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chef-ismaels-kitchen-quest/id1775606893🔗 Available on all podcast platforms
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Stop Comparing. Start Creating | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Comparison Is the Killer of CreativityChef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest – Episode 18I used to scroll through Instagram and wonder if I was falling behind.Why am I not getting noticed? Why does their food look better? Why do they seem further along?What I didn’t realize back then is that comparison was silently killing my creativity.In this solo episode, I’m opening up about something a lot of chefs deal with but rarely talk about the trap of comparing yourself to others.If you’ve ever questioned your path, felt like you’re not good enough, or wondered why someone else is getting opportunities you’re not… this episode is for you.You’re not behind. You’re just in your own lane and your lane is powerful.What You'll Hear in This Episode:How comparison robbed me of confidence early in my careerThe turning point that helped me find my own culinary voiceWhy your flavor, your roots, and your story matter more than likes or titlesHow to silence the noise and stay focused on your missionA message to young chefs who feel stuck or overlooked📍 Listen & Watch Now:🟡 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/ @ChefIsmaelsKitchenQuest 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2R2rHf5WNZFJZslb7qQ6W7?si=jNXMz61TQBKjQUyuPV_Xow🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/chef-ismaels-kitchen-quest/id1775606893🔗 Streaming everywhere podcasts are availableLet’s Talk:Have you ever struggled with comparison in or outside the kitchen?Drop a comment, or send me a DM on:Instagram: @Chef_Ismael_TorresTiktok: @Chef_Ismael_Torres. I want to hear how you’re finding your voice and how you're growing through it.
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Before You Become a Chef, Hear This First | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode, I’m sharing the five things I wish I knew before stepping into the culinary world. These are the lessons that shaped me as a chef, a leader, and a mentor.From struggling with burnout to learning how to lead a team, I’ve been through the fire literally and figuratively.If you're just getting started, thinking about going to culinary school, or you're already in the kitchen, I hope this episode gives you something real to hold on to.What I Talk About in This Episode:- Why passion isn’t enough- The real cost of kitchen life- How to survive burnout- Learning to lead without a roadmap- And how legacy matters more than titlesLet’s Connect:Have you been through something similar?What do you wish you knew before becoming a chef?Drop a comment or hit me up on Instagram @Chef_Ismael_Torres. I’d love to hear your story.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chef_ismael_torres/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chef_ismael_torres?_t=ZP-8xAtSqjQih5&_r=1YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ChefIsmaelsKitchenQuest
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Justin Khanna | Chef, Entrepreneur, & The Repertoire Podcast Host | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In Part 2 of my unfiltered conversation with chef, entrepreneur, and the host of Repertoire Podcast, @justinkhanna We dive into the hard truths behind modern fine dining, the real cost of chasing perfection, and whether the next generation of chefs is being set up to fail by the internet.- Is fine dining now just luxury cosplay for the elite?- Are we watching the death of craft in real life because chefs are too busy creating content online?- Who really holds the power today: traditional media, influencers, or the diner?- What happens when you lose yourself in perfection... and how do you come back?This is one of the most thought-provoking culinary conversations you’ll hear.It’s not just about food, it’s about purpose, power, and evolving as a chef in a world that never stops watching.Listen to Part 1 of our conversation here → https://open.spotify.com/episode/1JgTQB1aKayMyndh0HbNTo?si=isEQoYeVSqedaTkYod_k5AWhere to find Justin Khanna:Website: www.justinkhanna.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/justinkhanna/Total Station Domination: www.joinrepertoire.com/tsdThe Repertoire Podcast: repertoire.simplecast.comFollow for more raw, chef-to-chef conversations that challenge the status quo.
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Ismael Torres | Time | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
I was an hour late. Not five minutes. An hour. I forgot we lost time during daylight savings and I got scolded… hard.But that moment? It shaped who I am as a chef today.In this deeply personal solo episode, I reflect on a moment that nearly broke me but ended up teaching me one of the most important lessons in the kitchen: time is respect.From the pressures of punctuality to the weight of responsibility in a cutthroat industry, this episode unpacks how a single mistake can either define you or refine you.Whether you're a new cook, a rising chef, or someone rebuilding after failure, this episode is your reminder: You are one moment away from growth.What You'll Hear in This Episode:The true story behind the day I was publicly scoldedWhy time in the kitchen is more than just a clockHow I turned humiliation into leadershipWhat today’s young chefs need to understand about accountabilityMy advice to mentors, managers, and every cook walking into work🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/chef-ismaels-kitchen-quest/id1775606893🔗 Or stream it on all major platformsLet’s Talk:Have you ever been late and paid the price?Drop a comment or DM me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chef_ismael_torres/let’s share stories, not shame.
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André Natera | Leadership Mentor, Host of Chef's PSA, Entrepreneur | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this powerful episode, we sit down with André Natera, the celebrated chef and host of Chef’s PSA, for a conversation that goes far beyond food.André opens up about his unique approach to ingredients, the reality of entrepreneurship in the culinary world, and the emotional and philosophical weight of being a chef in today’s hyper-digital era.🎧 Inside this episode:His deep spiritual relationship with food and ingredientsWhy he avoids cooking videos (and what it says about modern chef culture)The real cost of building a brand as a culinary entrepreneurReflections on mortality, purpose, and what it means to leave a legacyBehind the scenes of his book Bad Cooks EverywhereWhether you’re behind the line or behind the camera, this conversation is a masterclass in authenticity, resilience, and finding your voice as a chef.▶️ Listen now and prepare to rethink everything you know about being a chef.Where to find Chef’s PSA:LinksWebsitechefspsa.comBookschefspsa.com/booksInstagraminstagram.com/chefs_psaTik Toktiktok.com/@chefspsa?lang=enTwittertwitter.com/ChefsPSALinktreelinktr.ee/chefspsa
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Žana DeVine | Entrepreneur and Hospitality Coach | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Žana DeVine Tells All She’s trained the elite. She’s built five-star experiences from the ground up. And today, Žana DeVine is here to expose the truth about the luxury hospitality industry. The secrets, the scandals, and the high-stakes world of keeping the world’s wealthiest guests happy.In this explosive interview, we dive into:✅ The real definition of five-star service (and why most hotels get it wrong)✅ The wildest guest requests (yes, some are insane!)✅ The biggest mistakes killing restaurants & hotels today✅ The controversial truth: Is the hospitality industry exploiting its workers?✅ Social media’s impact—Is influencer culture ruining fine dining?If you’re in the hospitality industry, love five-star dining, or just want to hear jaw-dropping stories from behind the scenes… THIS is the episode for you.Where can you find Žana DeVine?Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zanahospitality/Website: https://www.zanadevinehospitality.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/žana-devine-hospitality/
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Candice Gianna Pryce | Influencer, Pastry Chef, Ambassador | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
She started in small kitchens at 17, worked her way up alone, and became Head Pastry Chef in just two years. But behind the sugar and perfection is a brutal reality—long hours, intense pressure, and an industry where women still fight to be heard.In this episode of Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest, we sit down with Chef Candice Gianna Pryce, a rising star in the pastry world, to discuss:The truth about making it as a young chefThe challenges women face in professional kitchensHow she moved city to city, chasing her dream aloneThe controversy behind modern baking: tradition vs. innovationWhat it really takes to become a Head Pastry ChefThis is raw, unfiltered, and filled with hard truths about the culinary world. If you're a chef, aspiring pastry artist, or just someone who loves the behind-the-scenes of the food industry, you don't want to miss this.🔥 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations with culinary game-changers.Where to find Chef Candice Gianna PryceInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/chefcandicee/YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@UCs-FZgyh9GBluQsUJbct5lw TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@chefcandicee?_t=ZN-8uGdKjR9qzu&_r=1
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Christiaan Stoop | Michelin Starred Chef, Executive Chef Taian Table Shanghai & Guangzhou | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
🔴 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Michelin-Starred Chef and Executive Chef at Taian Table Shanghai and Guangzhou, Christiaan Stoop 🔴What does it take to achieve Michelin-starred perfection? How does a chef master the art of precision, craftsmanship, and innovation at the highest level? In this explosive, no-holds-barred interview, I sit down with Christiaan Stoop, a Michelin-starred executive chef, culinary craftsman, and global tastemaker—who reveals his secrets to success, mindset, and philosophy in the kitchen.🔥 In this episode, we dive into:✔️ The high-stakes world of Michelin-starred fine dining✔️ The truth about culinary craftsmanship and what separates the great from the legendary✔️ The philosophy, discipline, and sacrifices behind becoming a Michelin-starred chef✔️ His journey from the kitchen trenches to the culinary elite✔️ The controversial truths about the restaurant industry that no one talks aboutAnd one hard-hitting, controversial question that will shake the culinary world.This is not just another interview, this is a masterclass in culinary excellence, packed with insights that will challenge your mindset, redefine your approach to cooking, and inspire your journey.🔔 WATCH NOW & SUBSCRIBE for more game-changing interviews with the world’s most influential chefs.Where can you find Chef Christiaan Stoop:https://www.instagram.com/christiaan.stoop/https://www.christiaanstoop.comhttps://sh.taian-table.cnMichelin Star, Chef Christiaan Stoop, Fine Dining, CulinaryCraftsman, ChefInterview, KitchenPhilosophy, Gastronomy, Foodie, Cooking, PrivateChef, ChefLife, Podcast, MichelinMindset, Culinary podcast, culinary arts, Michelin guide, Taian Table, Viral podcast, viral, viral video, culinary interview, interview, food, western cuisine
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Justin Khanna | Chef, Entrepreneur, and Creator of Culinary Content | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode of Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest, we sit down with Chef Justin Khanna, a visionary chef, entrepreneur, and creator of culinary content who’s redefined what it means to be a chef in today’s world. From working and staging in the world's top kitchens such asPer Se, The French Laundry, Grace, Frantzén, Noma, and Lysverket to building his own brand and teaching others how to excel beyond the kitchen, Justin's journey is nothing short of inspiring.Through his podcast, YouTube channel, and entrepreneurial ventures, Justin challenges traditional views on success and empowers chefs to forge their own paths.Follow Justin Khanna:Instagram: @justinkhannaWebsite: justinkhanna.comExplore Total Station Domination—https://www.joinrepertoire.com/tsd/ Justin’s initiative to push chefs toward mastering more than just cooking.Join Repertoire for exclusive resources for chefs: joinrepretoir.com
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Chef Alex Garcia | Evil Cooks | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In thi episode of Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest, I sit down with Alex García, the culinary powerhouse behind Evil Cooks. Known for blending traditional Mexican street food with the rebellious energy of metal and punk, Alex is changing the game in the pop-up dining scene.We go into his journey from his roots as a taquero to earning a James Beard nomination, and discuss what it takes to challenge norms and stand out in today’s competitive food world. Plus, we speak on controversial topics like whether the dining industry has become more about hype than substance.This episode is packed with inspiration, bold ideas, and a whole lot of passion for food. Don’t miss this unfiltered conversation with one of the most innovative chefs in the game! Key Moments: – Intro – Alex’s journey into the culinary world – How Evil Cooks started and the inspiration behind it – The story of being James Beard nominated – Controversial: Is dining about hype or heart? – Advice for aspiring chefs and food entrepreneurs – Closing thoughts and what’s next for Alex👉 Like, comment, and subscribe to stay tuned for more episodes with the world’s most creative culinary minds! Where can you find Evil Cooks: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/evil_cooks/ Website https://www.evilcooksla.com/fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaFAWeJehIh7t8Ef8tobZt0bFdULafMB_wQNcFOTkBaiDaa1AqsvTTeTA_aem_9UoYbIDW8EYRo3OpjuRbK Evil Cooks Restaurant Address 3333 N EASTERN AVE, HELL SERENO CA
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Chef Daniel Martinez | Las Vegas Chef | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Episode 8: From the Bottom to the Top – A Las Vegas Chef’s Journey In this special episode of Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest, we sit down with my cousin, mentor, and one of the most resilient chefs in the Las Vegas culinary scene. With a career that started from the very bottom, he’s worked his way up to become a renowned chef, all while balancing life as a husband and father of five. We dive deep into the gritty realities of working in the high-pressure kitchens of Las Vegas, the mental health challenges faced by chefs, and the profound impact of family on his career. From sharing invaluable lessons learned along the way to dishing out advice for aspiring chefs, this episode is packed with raw, unfiltered insights. But that’s not all. We also explore the vibrant Las Vegas food scene, discuss the controversies of culinary culture, and even share a few laughs with some fun, behind-the-scenes stories. Whether you’re an aspiring chef, a food lover, or someone looking for inspiration, this episode is a must-listen! Topics Covered: The journey from entry-level to top-tier chef in Las Vegas Balancing family life with a demanding culinary career Mental health in the kitchen Insights into the Las Vegas food scene Fun culinary stories and a controversial question Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from the culinary world! Please like, share and subscribe for more podcasts! Listen now and join the quest!
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Vladimir Costa | Cleaver and Blade Social Club Founder | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode, we’re joined by Cleaver and Blade Social Club, the creators behind one of the most unique and bold brands in the culinary space. Known for blending pop culture, food, and unapologetic commentary on politics and religion, Cleaver and Blade doesn’t just make products—they spark conversations. For the first time ever, they’re revealing a massive announcement exclusively on this podcast. We discuss their creative journey, how they navigate controversy, and what motivates them to take a stand on some of the most polarizing topics in today’s culture. Get ready for an unfiltered, thought-provoking conversation that you won’t hear anywhere else. Subscribe, hit the bell, and tune in for this exclusive episode!
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Chef Christopher Spinosa | Next Level Chef | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Join us as we sit down with Christopher Spinosa, better known as Chef Zaddy, for an exclusive deep dive into his extraordinary culinary journey. From his humble beginnings as a dishwasher to competing on Fox’s hit show Next Level Chef, Chef Zaddy shares his rise through the culinary world and his transition into the high-demand private chef industry. Here’s what you’ll learn: ✅ The hustle of NYC’s fine dining scene. ✅ Behind-the-scenes insights from Next Level Chef. ✅ How COVID changed the culinary industry forever. ✅ The challenges and perks of being a private chef. ✅ Why the future of the culinary world is shifting. We’ll also tackle fun and controversial topics, like kitchen culture, the private chef revolution, and what it takes to stay passionate in the industry. If you’re a fan of food, cooking shows, or stories about hard work and success, this episode is for you! 📌 Keywords: Chef Zaddy Next Level Chef Fox NYC fine dining Private chef career Culinary industry trends Christopher Spinosa interview Where to find Chef Zaddy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chef_zaddy/ 💬 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives with culinary innovators and industry leaders!
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Brent Weathers - Brent Eats Food | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode, we sit down with Chef Brent Weathers from @Brenteatsfood . He is a culinary veteran with over 25 years of experience who began his journey washing dishes in Tennessee and worked his way up to helping open Knife and Spoon in Orlando.From spinning records as a DJ to creating magic in the kitchen, Chef Brent shares his inspiring journey, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of his career. He opens up about his deep faith in God, the role it has played in his success, and how he’s navigated the high-stress world of professional kitchens with an open Bible and an open heart. We talk about: His journey from humble beginnings to culinary excellence How faith has been his guiding light in the kitchen Navigating difficult relationships in high-pressure environments The surprising connection between his time as a DJ and his work as a chef What success truly means beyond accolades like Michelin stars This conversation goes beyond food. It’s about resilience, faith, and finding purpose in your work. Whether you're a chef, a foodie, or someone looking for inspiration, this episode has something for you. Connect with Chef Brent Weathers: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/brenteatsfood/ Subscribe for more inspiring conversations and culinary insights!👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the episode.
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Chef Deepa Chauhan - MasterChef India | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode, we sit down with the incredible Chef Deepa Chauhan, a top 9 contestant on MasterChef India, to delve into her journey of celebrating Sindhi cuisine on a national stage. Chef Deepa shares the rich history and culture of the Sindhi people, weaving stories of tradition, resilience, and the deep-rooted flavors that define their culinary legacy.From her standout dishes on MasterChef India to her passion for keeping Sindhi food alive in modern kitchens, Chef Deepa offers a heartfelt and inspiring look into the art of cooking with meaning. Whether you're a food enthusiast, a history buff, or someone looking to connect with your roots, this conversation will leave you inspired for more! #ChefDeepaChauhan #SindhiCuisine #MasterChefIndia Where to find Chef Deepa Chauhan:https://www.instagram.com/masterchef_deepachauhan/
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Hanalei Souza - Lady Line Cook | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this powerful episode of Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest, we sit down with Hanalei Souza, famously known as Lady Line Cook, to explore the realities of life behind the kitchen doors. Hanalei has earned her place as a sous chef in an industry that challenges even the toughest. She’s shared her journey with thousands through her candid and inspiring Instagram posts, but today, she opens up like never before. Join us as we dive into her rise from the line to becoming a leader in the kitchen, the unique experiences of being a female sous chef, and the lessons learned in the trenches of a male-dominated field. We also discuss her memoir, "Nice Work, Boys!", where she shares raw and honest stories that shaped her path in the culinary arts. From her most rewarding moments to the challenges that tested her resolve, this episode is a deep dive into the spirit of resilience, passion, and finding your voice in the chaos of the kitchen. Highlights of this episode: Hanalei’s journey from line cook to sous chef Insights into her memoir, Nice Work, Boys Social Media Influencer Journey Navigating challenges as a woman in the culinary industry Her thoughts on the future of the culinary world and advice for aspiring chefs Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more stories from the heart of the culinary world. Hit the notification bell so you never miss an episode! Where to find Hanalei Souza: Instagram - @ladylinecook TikTok - @ladysouschef X(twitter) - @theladylinecook Website - https://www.ladylinecook.com Get her book "Nice Work, Boys!" at https://www.ladylinecook.com/get-the-book.html #LadyLineCook #Podcast #CulinaryJourney #SousChef #NiceWorkBoys #Resilience #ChefLife
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Joey Polito - NY Cupcakes | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
In this episode, we sit down with Joseph Polito, award-winning baker, Netflix competitor, and owner of NY Cupcakery. We explore his journey from crafting iconic wedding cakes to competing on Baking Impossible and running a successful bakery in New York. Joseph opens up about his firsthand experience of 9/11 and how it shaped his life, business, and commitment to his craft. Join us for an inspiring look at resilience, creativity, and the realities of a career in baking. Watch now and subscribe for more conversations! Where to find Joey Polito: Links: Website https://nycupcakery.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nycupcakery/ https://www.instagram.com/joey.cupcakes43/
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André Natera - Chefs PSA | Chef Ismael's Kitchen Quest
Interview with Chef André Natera | Culinary Insights from a Leading Voice In this episode, we sit down with Chef André Natera, host of the popular @Chefspsa podcast and one of the leading top voices in the culinary world. Join us as we dive deep into his experiences as a chef, his journey to becoming a podcast host, and his unique perspectives on leadership in the kitchen. From industry tips to motivational advice, Chef André brings invaluable insights for aspiring chefs and food enthusiasts alike. If you're looking to elevate your culinary skills and gain insider knowledge from one of the best, this is the episode for you! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more chef interviews and culinary content! Where to find Chef’s PSA: Links  Website chefspsa.com  Books chefspsa.com/books  Instagram instagram.com/chefs_psa  Tik Tok tiktok.com/@chefspsa?lang=en  Twitter twitter.com/ChefsPSA  Linktree linktr.ee/chefspsa
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Chef Ismael’s Kitchen Quest is the go-to podcast for everything related to restaurants. From the kitchen to the dining room, we explore the art, business, and culture of the global restaurant world. I share stories from people of all walks of life—chefs, restaurateurs, servers, and food critics—both in the US and internationally. Whether you're a culinary professional or a food lover, you'll discover the unique experiences that shape the industry. Join us as we dive into the latest culinary trends, restaurant innovations, and personal stories that inspire passion for food and hospitality.
HOSTED BY
Chef Ismael Torres
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