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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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Defining Good Taste

  • Padma Lakshmi defines good taste as the ability to distinguish pleasurable from punishing across senses and propriety.
  • She admits taste is subjective but often recognizable when seen.
ANECDOTE

Grandmother, Spices, And Fabrics

  • Padma credits her grandmother and early exposure to spicy foods for forming her palate and sensory memory.
  • Childhood trips to textile stores in Chennai taught her subtle visual distinctions, like millions of blues.
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First Impressions Of New York

  • Padma arrived in New York as an unaccompanied four-year-old and recalls Halloween as a revelatory welcome.
  • She remembers freedom of expression on Halloween as formative for her sense of style and daring.
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