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Cecilia Chiang
Founder of Mandarin Restaurant
Cecilia Sun Yun Chiang (born ca. 1920) is a Chinese-American restaurateur and chef, best known for founding and managing the Mandarin Restaurant in San Francisco, California. Chiang is often credited with introducing San Francisco, and the United States, to a more authentic version of Mandarin cuisine. Chiang's son, Philip, is a co-founder of the restaurant chain P.F. Chang's. Alice Waters, the owner of Chez Panisse, the world-renowned restaurant in Berkeley, California said that what Chiang did to popularize Chinese cuisine in America is what Julia Child (who Chiang also taught) did for French Cuisine. |
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Martin Yan
Master Chef, Host of Yan Can Cook, Founder of Yan Can Restaurant
The celebrated host of over 3,000 cooking shows, broadcast worldwide, Martin Yan enjoys distinction as a certified Master Chef, a highly respected food consultant, a cooking instructor and a prolific author. His diverse talents have found expression in 30 cookbooks, including the award winning Martin Yan’s Feast, Martin Yan’s Asian Favorites, Chinese Cooking for Dummies, Martin Yan’s Chinatown Cooking (intro by Julia Child), Martin Yan’s Quick & Easy, and his latest, Martin Yan’s China. In 1978, he pioneered a daily TV Chinese cooking show: the now classic “Yan Can Cook.” |
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