
"I usually cook for myself once a week, barely."Photo: Melissa Hom
Around the time he helmed the kitchen at
Williamsburgh Café, before becoming an executive chef at
Punch and then a contestant on
Top Chef,
Forbes named Sam Talbot one of the city’s up-and-coming chefs and
Zink declared him one of its sexiest: “He is like a girl when it comes to shopping and grooming himself,” his Bravo bio reads. Unfortunately this didn’t cut it with the judges, and Sam was kicked to the curb on this week’s penultimate episode. Admirers will be happy to hear, however, that he’s still zipping around on his Vespa and consulting with the owners of
Fat Baby on their two new Lower East Side restaurants. We asked him what he ate this week and learned that he likes his food cheap but solid aside from his monthly splurge at Nobu.
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