Explore season 4 episodes of The Mind of a Chef. Explore detailed ratings, episode summaries, and visualize how the show's quality evolved over time.
Go inside the minds of some of the world's top chefs. Narrated by Executive Producer Anthony Bourdain, The Mind of a Chef is that rare and beautiful thing: an intelligent show about cooking.
Food is evolution, and wise chefs never forget from whence they came. A solid foundation allows them to test new boundaries and push things to new limits.
★ 7.1/10
(14 votes)
#2
25 Bites
S4:E16
A perfect tasting menu relies on balance, and on not fatiguing a customer’s palate. Based on that theory, no meal should be more than 25 bites.
★ 7.0/10
(14 votes)
#3
Rome
S4:E3
Explore Gabrielle’s deep love with this ancient city.
★ 6.8/10
(15 votes)
#4
Hunger
S4:E4
From a very young age, Gabrielle Hamilton was left alone in her home to fend for herself. She rummaged through what was left in the pantry and refrigerator and satisfied her hunger with what she could scavenge. At 16, she moved to New York City where she used her jar of change to feed herself. All her experiences with hunger made her the chef she is today.
★ 6.8/10
(14 votes)
#5
Hustle
S4:E6
Surviving the restaurant game for 15 years in New York City takes some major hustle. From lying about her age to get her first dishwasher gig to lying about her tips, getting busted and charged with grand larceny, hustling was the easy part in running a restaurant for Gabrielle Hamilton.
★ 6.8/10
(15 votes)
#6
Napkin
S4:E7
Milan is a meeting ground of both contemporary and classic Italian culture. But what really entices Gabrielle Hamilton are the small details, an embroidered curtain, a classically non-garnished plate, a perfectly folded napkin.
★ 6.8/10
(14 votes)
#7
Fire
S4:E9
Things can change in an instant, as David discovered in July of 2014, when he got a fateful call that his restaurant Manresa had burned nearly to the ground.
★ 6.8/10
(13 votes)
#8
Restrictions
S4:E14
Diners these days can be pickier than ever, and they seem to have no problem telling a chef how to do his or her job. Allergies, self-diagnosed sensitivities and customer “dislikes” have become the bane of several chefs’ existence.
★ 6.7/10
(16 votes)
#9
Garbage
S4:E2
Having been raised in a large family with many mouths to feed, to then needing to fend for herself from a very young age, Gabrielle Hamilton is the master of utilizing scraps.
★ 6.7/10
(16 votes)
#10
Strawberry
S4:E12
A dish is only as good as its ingredients, but an ingredient can also be manipulated in many ways. In this episode, David focuses his attention to the strawberry, at the height of its season during production, to celebrate the summer favorite.
★ 6.6/10
(18 votes)
#11
Prune
S4:E1
With every chipped plate and hand-written to-do list, Gabrielle Hamilton’s “presence” is all over her NYC restaurant, Prune.
★ 6.6/10
(14 votes)
#12
Balance
S4:E13
For Chef David Kinch, balance in life is as important as balance in a dish. And seeking that balance means walking away form the bustle of the line and demands of running the restaurant.
★ 6.5/10
(14 votes)
#13
New Orleans
S4:E15
When your first restaurant job is Commander’s Palace in New Orleans, you are inevitably destined for great things. As a high school student in New Orleans, David’s eyes were opened by the glamorous Crescent City institution, and a long career in cuisine followed.
★ 6.4/10
(13 votes)
#14
Past
S4:E5
It’s an age-old saying, but where you have been is almost as important as where you are going and ultimately makes you who you are today. Gabrielle Hamilton has traveled the country and the world, but sometimes, it’s good to go back to your roots.
★ 6.4/10
(13 votes)
#15
Evolution
S4:E8
Gabrielle looks long and hard at how she has evolved not only as a chef, but as a writer and restaurant owner.
★ 6.4/10
(15 votes)
#16
Ocean
S4:E11
Nothing is more calming or inspiring than the sea, and living in Santa Cruz, David is never far from one of his many muses.
★ 6.4/10
(13 votes)
#1
Past
S4:E5
It’s an age-old saying, but where you have been is almost as important as where you are going and ultimately makes you who you are today. Gabrielle Hamilton has traveled the country and the world, but sometimes, it’s good to go back to your roots.
★ 6.4/10
(13 votes)
#2
Evolution
S4:E8
Gabrielle looks long and hard at how she has evolved not only as a chef, but as a writer and restaurant owner.
★ 6.4/10
(15 votes)
#3
Ocean
S4:E11
Nothing is more calming or inspiring than the sea, and living in Santa Cruz, David is never far from one of his many muses.
★ 6.5/10
(14 votes)
#4
New Orleans
S4:E15
When your first restaurant job is Commander’s Palace in New Orleans, you are inevitably destined for great things. As a high school student in New Orleans, David’s eyes were opened by the glamorous Crescent City institution, and a long career in cuisine followed.
★ 6.6/10
(18 votes)
#5
Prune
S4:E1
With every chipped plate and hand-written to-do list, Gabrielle Hamilton’s “presence” is all over her NYC restaurant, Prune.
★ 6.6/10
(14 votes)
#6
Balance
S4:E13
For Chef David Kinch, balance in life is as important as balance in a dish. And seeking that balance means walking away form the bustle of the line and demands of running the restaurant.
★ 6.7/10
(16 votes)
#7
Garbage
S4:E2
Having been raised in a large family with many mouths to feed, to then needing to fend for herself from a very young age, Gabrielle Hamilton is the master of utilizing scraps.
★ 6.7/10
(16 votes)
#8
Strawberry
S4:E12
A dish is only as good as its ingredients, but an ingredient can also be manipulated in many ways. In this episode, David focuses his attention to the strawberry, at the height of its season during production, to celebrate the summer favorite.
★ 6.8/10
(15 votes)
#9
Hunger
S4:E4
From a very young age, Gabrielle Hamilton was left alone in her home to fend for herself. She rummaged through what was left in the pantry and refrigerator and satisfied her hunger with what she could scavenge. At 16, she moved to New York City where she used her jar of change to feed herself. All her experiences with hunger made her the chef she is today.
★ 6.8/10
(14 votes)
#10
Hustle
S4:E6
Surviving the restaurant game for 15 years in New York City takes some major hustle. From lying about her age to get her first dishwasher gig to lying about her tips, getting busted and charged with grand larceny, hustling was the easy part in running a restaurant for Gabrielle Hamilton.
★ 6.8/10
(15 votes)
#11
Napkin
S4:E7
Milan is a meeting ground of both contemporary and classic Italian culture. But what really entices Gabrielle Hamilton are the small details, an embroidered curtain, a classically non-garnished plate, a perfectly folded napkin.
★ 6.8/10
(14 votes)
#12
Fire
S4:E9
Things can change in an instant, as David discovered in July of 2014, when he got a fateful call that his restaurant Manresa had burned nearly to the ground.
★ 6.8/10
(13 votes)
#13
Restrictions
S4:E14
Diners these days can be pickier than ever, and they seem to have no problem telling a chef how to do his or her job. Allergies, self-diagnosed sensitivities and customer “dislikes” have become the bane of several chefs’ existence.
★ 7.0/10
(14 votes)
#14
Rome
S4:E3
Explore Gabrielle’s deep love with this ancient city.
★ 7.1/10
(14 votes)
#15
Legacy
S4:E10
Food is evolution, and wise chefs never forget from whence they came. A solid foundation allows them to test new boundaries and push things to new limits.
★ 7.1/10
(14 votes)
#16
25 Bites
S4:E16
A perfect tasting menu relies on balance, and on not fatiguing a customer’s palate. Based on that theory, no meal should be more than 25 bites.
★ 6.6/10
(18 votes)
Prune
S4:E1
With every chipped plate and hand-written to-do list, Gabrielle Hamilton’s “presence” is all over her NYC restaurant, Prune.
★ 6.7/10
(16 votes)
Garbage
S4:E2
Having been raised in a large family with many mouths to feed, to then needing to fend for herself from a very young age, Gabrielle Hamilton is the master of utilizing scraps.
★ 7.0/10
(14 votes)
Rome
S4:E3
Explore Gabrielle’s deep love with this ancient city.
★ 6.8/10
(15 votes)
Hunger
S4:E4
From a very young age, Gabrielle Hamilton was left alone in her home to fend for herself. She rummaged through what was left in the pantry and refrigerator and satisfied her hunger with what she could scavenge. At 16, she moved to New York City where she used her jar of change to feed herself. All her experiences with hunger made her the chef she is today.
★ 6.4/10
(13 votes)
Past
S4:E5
It’s an age-old saying, but where you have been is almost as important as where you are going and ultimately makes you who you are today. Gabrielle Hamilton has traveled the country and the world, but sometimes, it’s good to go back to your roots.
★ 6.8/10
(14 votes)
Hustle
S4:E6
Surviving the restaurant game for 15 years in New York City takes some major hustle. From lying about her age to get her first dishwasher gig to lying about her tips, getting busted and charged with grand larceny, hustling was the easy part in running a restaurant for Gabrielle Hamilton.
★ 6.8/10
(15 votes)
Napkin
S4:E7
Milan is a meeting ground of both contemporary and classic Italian culture. But what really entices Gabrielle Hamilton are the small details, an embroidered curtain, a classically non-garnished plate, a perfectly folded napkin.
★ 6.4/10
(13 votes)
Evolution
S4:E8
Gabrielle looks long and hard at how she has evolved not only as a chef, but as a writer and restaurant owner.
★ 6.8/10
(14 votes)
Fire
S4:E9
Things can change in an instant, as David discovered in July of 2014, when he got a fateful call that his restaurant Manresa had burned nearly to the ground.
★ 7.1/10
(14 votes)
Legacy
S4:E10
Food is evolution, and wise chefs never forget from whence they came. A solid foundation allows them to test new boundaries and push things to new limits.
★ 6.4/10
(15 votes)
Ocean
S4:E11
Nothing is more calming or inspiring than the sea, and living in Santa Cruz, David is never far from one of his many muses.
★ 6.7/10
(16 votes)
Strawberry
S4:E12
A dish is only as good as its ingredients, but an ingredient can also be manipulated in many ways. In this episode, David focuses his attention to the strawberry, at the height of its season during production, to celebrate the summer favorite.
★ 6.6/10
(14 votes)
Balance
S4:E13
For Chef David Kinch, balance in life is as important as balance in a dish. And seeking that balance means walking away form the bustle of the line and demands of running the restaurant.
★ 6.8/10
(13 votes)
Restrictions
S4:E14
Diners these days can be pickier than ever, and they seem to have no problem telling a chef how to do his or her job. Allergies, self-diagnosed sensitivities and customer “dislikes” have become the bane of several chefs’ existence.
★ 6.5/10
(14 votes)
New Orleans
S4:E15
When your first restaurant job is Commander’s Palace in New Orleans, you are inevitably destined for great things. As a high school student in New Orleans, David’s eyes were opened by the glamorous Crescent City institution, and a long career in cuisine followed.
★ 7.1/10
(14 votes)
25 Bites
S4:E16
A perfect tasting menu relies on balance, and on not fatiguing a customer’s palate. Based on that theory, no meal should be more than 25 bites.