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Who is Likely to Win Hell’s Kitchen Season 23?

Who is Likely to Win Hell’s Kitchen Season 23?

Hell’s Kitchen is back for its 23rd season, offering another year of fantastic cooking, tough culinary challenges, and tense competition.

Some of the finest head chefs across America will battle it out week after week, proving they can stand the fiery heat of Hell’s Kitchen in the hope of being named the winner.

While the competition will be tough, only one person will walk away with the $250,000 prize money and a one-year opportunity at a prestigious restaurant selected by Gordon Ramsay.

So, who is most likely to win Hell’s Kitchen season 23? Continue reading for help making a prediction.

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Shant Halajian

Shant Halajian is the current favorite to be crowned the winner of Hell’s Kitchen season 23. The 29-year-old executive chef hails from Glendale, California, and was praised for a dish celebrating his Armenian heritage.

However, when the contestants (and their teams) were pitted against each other, Shant’s dish of crusted lamb and potatoes fell short against Hannah’s maple duck breast with a chocolate demi glaze.

Despite losing to the red team, Shant has proven he has the potential to go all the way through the competition.

Egypt David

Shant faces tough competition from Egypt Davis, a 31-year-old banquet chef at Mirasol.

The Chicago-born chef has the culinary skills and creativity to wow judges and command a team, making him a frontrunner to win the show.

In addition to his extensive experience in a professional kitchen, Egypt scored a 4 out of 5 for his first signature dish, proving he is worthy of his place in the competition.

However, his passion in the kitchen might cause tension and division, as he could rub contestants up the wrong way, which may hold him back in the competition.

However, he seems serious about winning the show, and he may have the motivation and skills to impress Gordon Ramsay week after week.

Meghan Ellis

Meghan Ellis, an executive chef at Kapolei Golf Club, made history the moment she arrived at Hell’s Kitchen, as she is the only contestant in the show’s history born and raised in Hawaii.

The 37-year-old grew up in Honolulu and stated she fell in love with cooking at a young age and is eager to showcase Hawaiian cuisine during her time on the show.

She has been described as having a great poker face, meaning she might know how to act to beat the competition and could offer an illusion of confidence in the kitchen and during judging.

Also, she earned a perfect score of 5 out of 5 for her signature dish, which helped to set her apart from other contestants from the first episode.

After receiving her score, Meghan said, “Throughout my career, I have worked toe-to-toe with people that just doubted and didn’t think I was good enough. To be out here representing Hawaii with a five-star rating, it just feels so great.”

Amanda Currie

Another contestant to watch is Amanda Currie. With age comes experience, which the talented 39-year-old Executive Chef has proven as the oldest contestant in season 23.

The Florida native scored a 5 out of 5 in the initial Signature Dish Challenge, meaning she could rival the above contestants who have received top scores.

As Amanda and Meghan earned perfect scores during the challenge, they played a part in the red team enjoying dinner with Gordon Ramsay at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Ledyard, Connecticut.

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