Torode began his cooking career at the age of 16, He moved to the United Kingdom in 1991. A year later he began working at Le Pont de la Tour and
Quaglino's as a
sous-chef for the
Conran Group under
Terence Conran. In 1998, his
cookbook The Mezzo Cookbook won the
James Beard Foundation Award for "Best Food Photography". He opened his former restaurant in
Smithfield, London in 2000, called
Smiths of Smithfield. After a year, he opened a second restaurant, called Cafeteria, near
Notting Hill Gate. Its closure made way for larger projects. Torode has presented a show for the
Good Food channel in the UK alongside former
Celebrity MasterChef contestant
Hardeep Singh Kohli, called
New British Kitchen. The show aimed to feature the impact of imported cuisines in Britain. Other television work has included an appearance on the BBC's
The Magicians, which saw Torode and Wallace participate in a stunt by magicians
Barry and Stuart which hung the pair off the side of the
Tate Modern in London. In 2001 Torode shot a 12-part series for Taste CFN called
Sea Breeze in which he travelled around the
Balearic Islands cooking with local chefs and visiting popular tourist attractions. He presented the 2014 series ''John Torode's Australia''; the 10 episodes retrace the flavours of John Torode's childhood and the people that inspired his passion for food as he travels the country to go back in time. It has been hosted on BBC Good Food and had three reruns. ''John Torode's Australia
was also recorded as having the largest viewing figures on Good Food in 2014. In 2015, he presented John Torode's Argentina
as part of the BBC Two series A Cook Abroad'', looking specifically at the country's production, cooking and consumption of
beef. Torode's 2016 show, ''John Torode's Malaysian Adventure'', aired on the Good Food channel throughout the early part of 2016. The 10-part series, filmed throughout Malaysia and the UK, explored
Malaysian cuisine. The
Korean Food Tour (2017, Good Food Channel) saw Torode travel around South Korea and work his way through some of the nation's top 100
dishes, creating his own version of Korean classics with a modern twist. Torode's food tours led to his 2017/2018 culinary adventure ''John Torode's Asia''. This premiered on the Good Food channel. In each location, Torode looked for the most inspiring cooks, discovering the distinctive flavours of their country's cuisine. Cooking on location with local chefs, each episode saw several dishes created, popular and typical of their region. In 2018, ''John Torode's Middle East'' (10 x 30 minutes) produced by Blink Films, featured the chef as he travelled across the region to find delicious food. In March 2019, Torode, along with actress and food writer
Lisa Faulkner, was given his own weekend cooking show. They host ''John And Lisa's Weekend Kitchen'' on Sunday mornings on ITV. On 21 July 2022, ''John Torode's Ireland
premiered on Food Network'', the six-part series sees the chef discovering
Ireland's varied cuisine. In June 2022, Torode was appointed
Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, recognising his contributions to food and charitable initiatives. He received the award from Prince William during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace in 2023. During early 2024, Torode and
Lisa Faulkner presented ''John & Lisa's Food Trip Down Under''; a five-part
ITV1 series about
Western Australia's food and drink.
MasterChef In 2005, the
BBC television show
MasterChef was relaunched with an updated format and with Torode and Wallace as presenters replacing
Gary Rhodes. Torode was chosen instead of
food critic A. A. Gill. By 2011, the show had been sold to 25 countries. Torode said in interviews that he enjoyed that the show is unscripted and that the cameras are just there to capture the genuine interactions between the judges and the contestants. He sold his shares and moved on from the two restaurants, but under his leadership, turnover at the Luxe and Smiths of Smithfield reached £9.2 million. In July 2025, Torode said he was accused of using racist language, upheld as part of an inquiry commissioned by production company
Banijay into allegations of sexual harassment by co-host Gregg Wallace. In a statement on
Instagram, Torode said the allegation was that he made the remarks in 2018 or 2019 and that he had apologised immediately afterwards. Torode said he had "no recollection of the incident" and was "shocked and saddened" by the allegation.
Guest appearances Torode has been a guest several times on
BBC One's
The One Show,
Alan Carr: Chatty Man and
The Graham Norton Show, and on
ITV's
Loose Women and
This Morning. On 23 July 2014 (as a keen cyclist) Torode was a guest on
ITV4's
The Cycle Show. == Personal life ==