After the airing of the final episode of Top Chef in May 2006, Faison took a summer position cooking at the Straight Wharf restaurant in Nantucket, Massachusetts, working under chefs Amanda Lydon and Gabriel Frasca. In 2007, she was executive chef at Todd English'sbrasserie, Riche, in New Orleans, Louisiana. In May 2007, Faison cohosted a Greek Islesculinary cruise for Olivia, a lesbian lifestyle and travel services company. Faison took part in a single episode cooking competition called 4 Star All Stars which pitted four Top Chef season one contestants against four season two contestants. Faison's team scored the winning menu and received a $20,000 donation to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure charity. This episode aired on Bravo on June 6, 2007. Faison also took part in the Top Chef Holiday Special that aired on December 7, 2007, winning the $20,000 prize. Faison returned to Boston, and was Executive Chef at Rocca Kitchen & Bar, a once popular neighborhood space on Friday nights, until it closed in December, 2010. Faison returned as a contestant on season 8 of Top Chef, and was eliminated in the sixth episode. Faison finished as runner-up in the Top Chef Duels 2014 competition. As of 2020, Faison is an occasional judge on Chopped and participated as the judge to beat on one of the episodes.
Restaurant owner
Faison is currently owner and head chef of Sweet Cheeks Q, a Texas-style barbecue restaurant in Boston's Fenway District. Opened in the Fall of 2011, it is her first restaurant. In December 2015 she opened Tiger Mama, a restaurant in Fenway focusing on Southeast Asian cuisine. In February 2019, Faison opened up her third Fenway restaurant, the "Adult Snack Bar" Fool's Errand. Her newest venture Orfano, which serves Italian-American cuisine, opened in August 2019.
Personal life
Faison formerly identified as bisexual but now identifies as lesbian. She is married to her business partner Kelly Walsh, who serves as director of operations for Faison's restaurant group, Big Heart Hospitality. Faison was born in Germany, where her Vietnam vet father was stationed. They moved around several times during her childhood and by the time she was in high school, settled in Santa Rosa, California. She has been described as a competitive cheerleader. She began volunteering for HIV/AIDS organizations and going into San Francisco.