Melissa King
Chef Melissa King is best known as the winner of Bravo’s Top Chef All-Stars: Los Angeles Season 17. She holds more challenge wins than any other competitor in the history of Top Chef, including the winner of All-Star’s Fan Favorite. She placed as a finalist on Top Chef: Boston Season 12. She has been recognized as “one of the best female chefs in San Francisco” and “40 under 40: Rising Star.”
King completed a B.A. in Cognitive Science at UC Irvine and attended the Culinary Institute of America, graduating at the top of her class. She is also a certified level 1 sommelier. Her unique style of cooking combines modern California cuisine with Asian flavors.
With over 15 years in the industry, King has helmed several Michelin-starred kitchens in San Francisco (Campton Place, Luce, and The Ritz Carlton Dining Room) under acclaimed names, such as Dominique Crenn and Ron Siegel. She has cooked for notable figures, including Oprah Winfrey and Al Gore.
As a proud Asian-American, queer woman, King has a passion for supporting the community — working with non-profit organizations and LGBTQI charities, such as The Human Rights Campaign, The Trevor Project, Black Visions Collective, Asian Americans For Equality, and more. She was honored as a Celebrity Grand Marshal for San Francisco Pride, modeled for Levi's Strauss Co. in a global campaign advocating for the LGBTQ community, and is featured in GAP’s 2021 Spring Campaign to celebrate diversity and advocacy. She was selected as one of Williams-Sonoma’s Chefs’ Collective. Along with being a chef, television personality, and brand partner, she actively participates in speaking panels supporting women’s empowerment, sustainability, food education, and entrepreneurship.
King currently lives in San Francisco where she runs her own company focusing on partnerships and culinary experiences. She has a product line called King Sauce, a small-batched sauce and spice line available in her online shop. She also has an apparel line and offers online cooking experiences.