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Govind Armstrong
Chef of LA's Table 8, Judge on ABC's "Great Domestic
Showdown". Govind Armstrong broke the mold even as a youth.
This native of Los Angeles was not consumed with surfing
expeditions and rock concerts, as one would expect. As a
teenager, while his friends were hanging out on the beach,
Armstrong spent the summer of 1982 working in the kitchen of
the then-newly opened Spago in West Hollywood. Armstrong
spent three summers working in Spago's legendary kitchen
under the tutelage of Wolfgang Puck. His career continued to
accelerate when he assisted celebrity chefs Mary Sue Miliken
and Susan Feniger in opening City Restaurant, the
cutting-edge le Brea Avenue eatery that would have a
long-lasting influence on the local dining scene. Three
years later, he left to become tournant at the Hotel Bel-Air
before moving to San Francisco to attend college. While in
college, he supported himself by working as a sous chef at
Postrio, the fashionable Wolfgang Puck restaurant near Union
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