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In October, David Chang the ever-evolving icon-chef, media creator, and founder of Momofuku returned to the screen in the Hulu documentary series “The Next Thing You Eat,” to speak with scientists, foodies, and chefs about how the food industry is innovating to address issues of climate change, health, food scarcity, and more. He also released his second cookbook, Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave) written with Priya Krishna, a food reporter for The New York Times and contributor to Bon Appetit and The New Yorker among others, and the author of the best-selling cookbook, Indian-ish.

Since opening Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York City in 2004, David has been honored with six James Beard Awards, including Outstanding Chef, a GQ Man of the Year Award and was included on the Time 100 list of influential people. His cookbook, Momofuku, and his memoir, Eat a Peach, are New York Times bestsellers. In 2018, David founded Majordomo Media and launched The Dave Chang Show podcast. He is also the host of two Netflix original documentary series, "Ugly Delicious", and "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner".

Join the thought-provoking conversation between David and host, Brad Johnson, as they discuss David's recent move from New York to Los Angeles accompanied by a change in diet, the future of food and the independent restaurant, rethinking cultural stereotypes, and how David changed course on a failing noodle bar that propelled him to success. David and Brad go deep on cultural differences, letting your work speak for itself, the food issues we face in the world and what we should be doing to address them along with David's most recently published no-recipe cookbook and Hulu series focused on the future of food and the impact of the choices we make.

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In October, David Chang the ever-evolving icon-chef, media creator, and founder of Momofuku returned to the screen in the Hulu documentary series “The Next Thing You Eat,” to speak with scientists, foodies, and chefs about how the food industry is innovating to address issues of climate change, health, food scarcity, and more. He also released his second cookbook, Cooking at Home: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Recipes (And Love My Microwave) written with Priya Krishna, a food reporter for The New York Times and contributor to Bon Appetit and The New Yorker among others, and the author of the best-selling cookbook, Indian-ish.

Since opening Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York City in 2004, David has been honored with six James Beard Awards, including Outstanding Chef, a GQ Man of the Year Award and was included on the Time 100 list of influential people. His cookbook, Momofuku, and his memoir, Eat a Peach, are New York Times bestsellers. In 2018, David founded Majordomo Media and launched The Dave Chang Show podcast. He is also the host of two Netflix original documentary series, "Ugly Delicious", and "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner".

Join the thought-provoking conversation between David and host, Brad Johnson, as they discuss David's recent move from New York to Los Angeles accompanied by a change in diet, the future of food and the independent restaurant, rethinking cultural stereotypes, and how David changed course on a failing noodle bar that propelled him to success. David and Brad go deep on cultural differences, letting your work speak for itself, the food issues we face in the world and what we should be doing to address them along with David's most recently published no-recipe cookbook and Hulu series focused on the future of food and the impact of the choices we make.

* * *

Please follow @CornerTableTalk on Instagram and Facebook

For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/

For questions or comments, please e.mail: info@postandbeamhospitality.com

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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