Top 20 Chef celebrities in Canada
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Chef celebrities [Updated May 30, 2023].
Gail Simmons was born
on May 19, 1976
in Toronto, Canada.
She trained at New York's Institute of Culinary Education and worked as an apprentice at the renowned French restaurant, Le Cirque.
Net Worth 2020: $2.5 Million
Matty Matheson was born
on February 7, 1986
in Toronto, Canada.
He's known for swearing and has averaged roughly 150 expletives per episode on his series Dead Set on Life, which was the most on Viceland network at one point.
Net Worth 2020: $2 Million
Lynn Crawford was born
on July 18, 1964
in Toronto, Canada.
In 2010, she opened her restaurant Ruby Watchco in Riverside, a neighborhood in Toronto.
Carl Arsenault was born
on October 28, 1986
in Montreal, Canada.
He has a second YouTube channel, Put Some Sugar On It, where he posts cooking videos in English.
Zac Kara was born
on May 18, 2002
in Toronto, Canada.
He has starred in his own web-series called Cooking Up LIfe with Zac, which debuted in December of 2016.
Eric Chong was born
on December 27, 1992
in Canada.
He was encouraged to pursue competing in MasterChef by his mother's hairdresser.
Katherine Berman was born
on March 13, 1981
in Canada.
She co-authored the bestselling books The Cupcake Diaries and Sweet Celebrations.
Jo Lusted was born
on June 13, 1978
in Grimsby, Canada.
Emily Richards was born
on October 29, 1973
in Canada.
She has developed recipes for the organizations like Dairy Farmers of Canada, MetroNews, and the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
David Jorge was born
on November 29, 1975
in Surrey, Canada.
Following his success on MasterChef, his dream was to open a family-style restaurant with his winnings.
Chuck Hughes was born
on June 29, 1982
in Montreal, Canada.
He hosted the Canadian Food Network show Chuck's Day Off, which later aired in the United States on the Cooking Channel.
Martin Picard was born
on November 26, 1966
in Canada.
He opened his first restaurant, Au Pied de Cochon, in 2001. Then in 2008, he fulfilled a long time dream by opening a Sugar Shack, which became one of the top 5 best new restaurants in Canada as rated by En Route Magazine.
Nadia Giosia was born
on May 12, 1980
in Montreal, Canada.
She appeared on such culinary television shows as Bizarre Foods with
Andrew Zimmern (2011) and Chopped All-Stars (2013).
Peter Minaki was born
on July 11, 1967
in Canada.
He was named as an honorary chef chair at the 2016 National Hellenic Museum’s Kouzina.
Sophie LaMontagne was born
on July 10, 1977
in Canada.
One half of Georgetown Cupcake, a bakery in Washington D.C. she runs with her sister Katherine Berman. The cupcake shop has become the subject of the TLC reality series D.C. Cupcakes.
From it's home shop in Georgetown, the cupcake shop has grown across the country with locations in Atlanta, New York, Los Angeles, and Boston.
Spike Mendelsohn was born
on December 15, 1980
in Canada.
When
Barack Obama took office as President of the United States, Mendelsohn added the "Prez Obama Burger" to the menu at the Good Stuff Eatery. He later created the "Michelle Melt" in honor of First Lady
Michelle Obama.
Stefano Faita was born
on October 31, 1978
in Montreal, Canada.
He has written four cookbooks, three in French and one in English.
Hugh Acheson was born
on November 5, 1971
in Ottawa, Canada.
His first cookbook, A New Turn in the South: Southern Flavors Reinvented for Your Kitchen (2011), received the James Beard Foundation Award .
David Vidal was born
on October 5, 1981
in Canada.
His finished culinary delicacies are found on his vidal31 Instagram account which has 380,000 followers.
Levi Bent-Lee was born
on November 15, 1989
in Canada.
YouTube star who is the son of Susur Lee, a renown chef of the previous generation. He now owns and operates his own restaurant, Bent, in Toronto. His self-titled YouTube channel, where he shares music videos and vlogs, has over 90,000 subscribers.
He was ranked the #1 under-18 tennis prospect in Ontario in his under-18 year.