
Critics at Large | The New Yorker Critics at Large Live: Padma Lakshmi’s Expansive Taste
Nov 6, 2025
In a lively conversation, Padma Lakshmi, Emmy-nominated producer and culinary expert, shares her journey from modeling to hosting Top Chef. She dives into what defines good taste and how her grandmother's influence shaped her palate. Padma reflects on her first impressions of New York and how travel expanded her culinary horizons. She differentiates between discerning taste and pickiness while discussing the philosophy behind her critiques on TV. Plus, she gives advice on cultivating taste and highlights her new venture into stand-up comedy.
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Modeling As Lesson In Aesthetics And Control
- Modeling taught Padma aesthetics but also the loss of agency, forcing her to perform others' visions.
- She values the rare collaborative shoots but calls much of modeling an exercise in endurance.
Travel As Taste Education
- Travel expanded Padma's palate and technical knowledge, revealing foods and techniques she'd never known.
- She calls travel the single most important education for young people seeking broader taste.
Choose Curiosity Over Pickiness
- Padma contrasts taste with pickiness: taste comes from trying many things, pickiness from refusing experimentation.
- She implies cultivate taste by openness rather than avoidance.



