Justin M Warner Net Worth

Justin M Warner is a chef and former restaurant co-owner from Hagerstown, MD, born on February 11, 1984. He is best known for winning season 8 of Food Network Star and appearing on the Food Network's 24 Hour Restaurant Battle in 2010, which he won. In October 2015, he released his cookbook The Laws of Cooking: And How to Break Them.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 11, 1984
Birth Place Hagerstown, MD
Age 40 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $230 million

Justin M Warner, the talented chef hailing from Maryland, has built quite an impressive empire in the culinary world. With his creative cooking techniques and endearing personality, he has garnered a devoted fan base that has propelled him to astounding success. As of 2024, Justin M Warner's net worth is estimated to be a staggering $230 million, a testament to his hard work and entrepreneurial spirit. Through various ventures, including his popular restaurants and appearances on television shows, Justin M Warner has managed to make a significant impact on the food industry, solidifying his position as one of the most influential chefs of our time.

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About

Winner of season 8 of Food Network Star, he is a chef and former restaurant co-owner of Do Or Dine in Brooklyn. In 2010, he appeared on the Food Network's 24 Hour Restaurant Battle and won the episode. In October 2015 he released his cookbook The Laws of Cooking: And How to Break Them.

Before Fame

His first television appearance was on 24 Hour Restaurant Battle, where he presented his plans for a brunch cafe with his girlfriend JJ Pyle. Even though they won, they never opened the restaurant. Two years later, he appeared on and won Food Network Star. His show was going to be Rebel with a Culinary Cause. In January 2013, however, his Food Network mentor Alton Brown announced that he would not be producing the show.

Trivia

In March 2013, the Food Network released his special called Rebel Eats that still kept the tagline Rebel with a Culinary Cause. It featured him traveling through the South trying all manner of outside-the-box foods and beverages.

Family Life

When he was born his father was 57 years old. His father taught him everything he knows about cooking but unfortunately passed away when he was in high school. In June of 2015, he married Brooke Sweeten.

Associated With

He won Food Network Star the year after Jeff Mauro and the year before Damaris Phillips, both of whom went on to host their own Food Network television shows.