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  2. Poh Ling Yeow - Wikipedia

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    Poh Ling Yeow (Chinese: 杨宝玲; pinyin: Yáng Bǎolíng; [4] born 17 December 1973) is a Malaysian-born Australian cook, artist, actress, author and television presenter. . She has hosted multiple cooking shows including ABC's Poh's Kitchen and SBS's Poh &

  3. Kristen Kish - Wikipedia

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    Kristen Kish (born December 1, 1983) is an American chef known for winning the tenth season of Top Chef.She was formerly chef de cuisine at Menton in Fort Point, Boston.She became the host of Top Chef starting with season 21, Top Chef: Wisconsin.

  4. Ching He Huang - Wikipedia

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    Born in Tainan, Taiwan, Ching spent most of her early childhood (up to age six) in South Africa, before her parents moved to London, England, when she was 11 years old. [1] [3] Educated at Queen Mary and Westfield College of the University of London, England, [1] and Bocconi Business School in Milan, Italy, [1] Ching graduated with a first class economics degree [4] [5] and set up her own food ...

  5. Kylie Kwong - Wikipedia

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    Billy Kwong Potts Point was co-owned with Sydney and Hong Kong chef and restaurateur Andrew Cibej and seismologist and businessman David King. [6] The restaurant made a commitment to use organic and biodynamic food: "We now use only organic and biodynamic fruit and vegetables, poultry, meat and noodles. All the soy sauces, sugar, vinegar and ...

  6. 10 Asian Chefs and Innovators Who Have Changed the Way ... - AOL

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    The post 10 Asian Chefs and Innovators Who Have Changed the Way We Eat appeared first on Taste of Home. Here is a selection of Asian and Asian American chefs, food writers and food innovators to ...

  7. Aarti Sequeira - Wikipedia

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    Aarti Lucica Sequeira (born 19 August 1978) is an Indian American cook and television personality, best known as the winner of the sixth season of Food Network's reality television show, The Next Food Network Star. [2] In 2010, after her victory, her show Aarti Party premiered on the network.

  8. Esther Choi - Wikipedia

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    In April 2024, she began co-hosting Food Network series 24 in 24: Last Chef Standing [5] Choi opened her first restaurant, mŏkbar, of which she is a chef and owner, in 2014. [2] The restaurant serves dumplings made from her grandmother's recipe. [3] She later opened a second location in Brooklyn. [4]

  9. Christine Hà - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Hà began co-hosting the Canadian TV show Four Senses with Carl Heinrich, the winner of Season 2 of Top Chef Canada. It is a cooking show geared towards the visually impaired, and airs on AMI (Accessible Media, Inc.) TV, a Canadian cable network designed to make television accessible to the vision and hearing impaired.