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Critics at Large Live: Padma Lakshmi’s Expansive Taste

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

The New Yorker

Society & Culture

4.4679 Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2025

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

Padma Lakshmi is unquestionably a woman of taste. As a host of the beloved food-competition series “Top Chef” and the star of the culinary docuseries “Taste the Nation,” she’s spent nearly two decades artfully conveying—and critiquing—flavors and aromas for an audience. Before that, she was a fashion writer and model, cultivating her own sense of what’s worth wearing and seeing. And she isn’t done evolving: she’s recently begun performing standup comedy, an art form with a notoriously steep learning curve. In a live taping at The New Yorker Festival, Vinson Cunningham, Naomi Fry, and Alexandra Schwartz talk with Lakshmi about the difference between discernment and pickiness, how travel has expanded her taste, and her approach to rendering judgement on TV. “I see my job as helping,” Lakshmi says. “I see my job as being the person in the kitchen who’s saying, ‘Does this need a little salt?’ ”

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Padma’s All American,” by Padma Lakshmi
Padma Lakshmi Walks Into a Bar,” by Helen Rosner (The New Yorker)
Art in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” (The New Yorker)
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“Frankenstein” (2025)

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0:00.0

How you doing?

0:03.0

Hey guys.

0:05.2

Thank you so much for being here.

0:07.4

Hello, everybody.

0:08.7

I'm Vincent Cunningham.

0:09.8

I'm a staff right at The New Yorker

0:11.2

and very crucially to your attendance here,

0:14.2

a co-host of the Critics at Large podcast.

0:17.1

And if you couldn't tell already, listeners,

0:19.2

we're coming to you live from the New Yorker Festival.

0:27.0

This is Critics at Large, a podcast from the New Yorker.

0:36.1

I'm Vincent Cunningham.

0:37.2

I'm Alex Schwartz.

0:38.4

And I'm Nomi Fry.

0:40.1

Each week on this show, we make sense of what's happening in the culture and how we got here.

0:45.4

And this week, we're sharing a conversation we had live on stage at the New Yorker Festival just a couple of weeks ago.

0:52.2

Yes, every year we get to do a version of the show in front of an audience of New Yorker fans, subscribers, what have you. And this year, we got to have a conversation about taste with producer, writer, and host, Padma Lakshmi. So today, we're sharing it with all of you so that listeners who weren't able to make it to the festival can still be part of the fun.

1:13.0

And by the way, if you were there,

1:14.5

shout out to you. Thank you, as always.

1:16.9

Enjoy.

1:32.9

We're going to be joined in just a minute by the incredible Padma Lakshmi.

1:34.8

Padma, yes.

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