Television host, food expert, author, and producer grace Padma Lakshmi’s resume, posing the question: is there anything this culinary luminary can’t do? Known for her 19-season reign as the Emmy-nominated host and executive producer of Bravo’s beloved competition cooking show, “Top Chef,” Lakshmi is no stranger to the culinary entertainment industry. Today, she sits at the helm of the critically acclaimed Hulu docu-series “Taste the Nation,” a show she created, hosts, and executive produces. In “Taste the Nation,” Lakshmi embarks on a captivating journey to explore immigrant communities across the United States and their profound impact on American cuisine. Recognized for her incredible passion for connecting with others through the love of food, her work has earned her accolades, including Critics Choice Real TV Awards, Gotham Award nominations, and a James Beard Foundation Award.
Beyond the food realm, Lakshmi has also lent her creative energy to a myriad of ventures, from launching her own product lines to co-founding the Endometriosis Foundation of America. Another impressive accolade for Lakshmi is New York Times best-selling author with her memoir, “Love, Loss, and What We Ate,” which offers readers a glimpse into the profound intersections of her life and the role food played within them.