Bravo has teamed up with the website Kitchit to allow fans to hire 'Top Chef' constestants for catering

By Nicole Oran nicole.oran@gmail.com | Nov 19, 2013 10:50 AM EST

Bravo has joined forces with foodie startup Kitchit, a website designed to make carterers available to hire online. Now, Top Chef fans could actually have one of their favorite contestants cooking for them personally at home.

Fans of the show usually have to just leave the Top Chef meals aired on the show up to the imagination, but no longer. The Hollywood Reporter says, "As a part of the deal with Bravo, Kitchit now will include more than 30 Top Chef alums to its roster of participating cooks in the markets it currently services: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York and San Francisco."

"Our passionate Top Chef fans are always asking us for the chance to immerse themselves in the taste and feel of the show, and partnering with Kitchit is the perfect way to deliver on this request," said Bravo and Oxygen Media's executive vp marketing, Ellen Stone. "As we did with Top Chef: The Tour and the Top Chef Kitchen pop-up restaurant in NYC, Bravo endeavors to give our loyal viewers an opportunity to experience a Top Chef dinner firsthand from the comfort of their own home."

Some of the well-known chefs from the show that will be involved are Nyesha Arrington, Richard "Richie" Farina, Chris Crary and Marcel Vigneron. Vigneron wasn't always a fan favorite, but he showed a different side of his personality with his own show Marcel's Quantum Kitchen on the Syfy channel in 2011.

Depending on the size of the event and the food, prices will vary for fans willing to bid. But one lucky winner will benefit from the contest that Bravo is conducting via Twitter for a dinner party with the help of chefs Vigneron, Arrington and Crary.

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