Meet the Creative Team behind

Abstract Asian Dinner

Chef Kristina Zhao 

Owner of two restaurants in San Antonio, Kristina combines recipes of her Asian heritage with local ingredients to fashion creative and surprising menus.  She represented San Antonio as an ambassador at the Chengdu International Food Festival and serves as a culinary consultant to the San Antonio Visitors Bureau.  She encourages everyone to nourish their souls through the environment and food they create.

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Artist Victoria Marquez

Victoria graduated from UT Austin with a BFA in Studio Art. She has worked in a wide range of mediums, such as acrylic painting, oil pastels, 3D printing, CNC routing, and ceramics. Her public murals can be seen in various locations in Austin and Laredo.

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Texas Ranch Dinner

Chef Angela Mancino

Angela was recently named the runner-up for the Texas Restaurant Association’s Rising Star Award. Owner of three restaurants in Fredericksburg – the Sunset Grill, Woerner Warehouse, and Granite House Lounge, Angela crafts her menus around local, fresh ingredients and loves preparing traditional meals of the Texas Hill Country.

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Artist Lesli Marshall

With an art degree from Brookhaven College, Lesli’s work as a mixed-media artist includes large murals in the headquarters building of Facebook. Her design company,  Articulation Art, creates memorable art-themed environments in buildings and public spaces throughout the U.S.

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Country French Wine Dinner

Chef Lorie Fangio

Lorie Fangio is a culinary instructor and founder of A Taste of Paris culinary trips. She shares her extensive knowledge of French food and culture through cooking classes, regular tv appearances, writing for local publications and speaking engagements. She is also a food blogger encouraging busy families to connect around the dinner table with simple recipes.

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Artist Teresa Krieger

Teresa Krieger is a retired Occupational Therapist and full-time professional artist. She feels that mixed media art is useful in her exploration into imagination and reality. Mixed-media artwork is a perfect combination of both laboratory science and art, reflecting both her past academic studies as well as her lifelong passion for artistic design. 

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A Texas Panhandle Dinner

Artist Kasey Tam

An accomplished interior designer, Kasey created the interiors of the Amarillo home featured in the episode. She is also the founder of From 6th Collective, an Amarillo cultural hub that reflects the wide variety of artisans, makers, and designers in the community.

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Chef Livia Woodburn

A native of Amarillo, Livia first worked professionally as a graphic designer. She found herself applying her creative skills in the kitchen while catering parties for friends and family and decided to embark on a new career. She is now owner of Pan-Handlers Café and Catering, known for its fresh, local food.  She also serves as chef for the Amarillo National Bank’s Executive Dining Room.

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Elegant New Orleans Dinner

Chef Sophia Chan

Raised by her mom and grandparents in North Carolina, Sophia was exposed to southern cooking from an early age.  She received her culinary arts degree from Southern Maine College and has worked as a professional cook and chef for over 15 years.

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Artist Sarah Manning

Art has been a part of Sarah’s life from an early age. Her mother, who was an art teacher, introduced her to the paintbrush and it quickly became a life-long interest. She holds an art degree from the University of Mississippi and paints and exhibits in the Dallas area. Her primary painting style uses a masking technique with acrylic paint and mixed media.

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A Mexican Caribbean Dinner

Artist Leticia Herrera

Leticia is a prize-winning Mexican-American artist who mostly paints with oils and palette knife to create three dimensional impressions.  Her work has been exhibited in museums in Mexico and she has received several art awards in North Texas.

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Chef Beto Lira

Clasically trained, Beto served as Executive Chef of the One Esca Restaurant Group before moving to Ruins Restaurant in the historic Deep Ellum neighborhood in Dallas. A native of Mexico, Beto loves to cook with the ingredients and flavors of the country’s many regions.


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World Art Traditions Dinner

Artist Barbara Mason

An award-winning artist who exhibits and travels both nationally and internationally, Barbara is a signature member of the pastel society of America. She combines realism with vibrant color and abstract forms to put a modern twist on traditional themes and images to capture the viewer’s curiosity and imagination. Her world travels and exposure to diverse art traditions in different cultures inspired her table design for the episode.

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Chef Taylor Rause

A native of Raleigh, North Carolina, Taylor learned from family dinners growing up that food can transport you places; it can invoke feelings and memories; and it can change your mood with just one bite. This is his culinary philosophy. Taylor’s training in the diverse downtown culinary scene of Raleigh immersed him in a variety of food traditions and techniques. This broad knowledge and exposure profoundly impacted his approach to cooking.

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Classic Italian Dinner

Chef Nicola Blaque

Born in Jamaica, Nicola strives to elevate and modernize Caribbean food at her two restaurants in San Antonio.  A graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, Nicola spent 10 years in the Army before opening her first restaurant. She was named a 2023 James Beard Best Chef: Texas Semifinalist.

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Artist Alyssa Danna

With a Master of Fine Arts from the University of Texas San Antonio, Alyssa’s technique of transforming every-day objects into themed artistic compositions has earned her a devoted following in the community.  She currently creates and installs elaborate living displays at the San Antonio Botanical Garden.