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Columbus chef, former owner of beloved Brewery District restaurant, joins cast of new HBO competition series

Columbus chef, former owner of beloved Brewery District restaurant, joins cast of new HBO competition series

Jack McLaughlin

Many of us can recall watching Avishar Barua’s appearance on “Top Chef,” and now, another popular Arch City cooking pro will be stepping into the limelight.

Catie Randazzo, who co-owned the now-defunct High Street restaurant Ambrose & Eve and created the Challah! food truck, will be joining the cast of HBO Max’s new competition cooking series “The Big Brunch.”

The show, which debuts Nov. 10, focuses on 10 different community-focused chefs from across the country, giving them an opportunity to share their food, career dreams, and passion for helping others. It also gives each chef an opportunity to land the show’s $300,000 grand prize.

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“The Big Brunch” is eight episodes long, and hosted by “Schitt’s Creek” alum Dan Levy.

Randazzo, a longtime Columbus chef, recently relocated to Santa Monica, California, where they serve as the Executive Chef of Huckleberry Bakery & Cafe.

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