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  2. Peter Chang (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Chang's China Café, Arlington, Virginia (opened March 2015) Peter Chang's China Bistro, ... After a review was published in the City Paper in 2005, [5] ...

  3. Ugly Delicious - Wikipedia

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    Chang challenges and explores the attitudes in each dish's lore. Mike Hale wrote in his review for The New York Times that Ugly Delicious is "an extended television essay, in the form of free-associative, globe-trotting conversations about food and culture." [5]

  4. Peter Chang - Wikipedia

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    Peter Chang may refer to: Peter Chang (artist) (1944–2017), British jewelry artist; Peter Chang (chef), Chinese chef specializing in Szechwan cuisine; Peter I. Chang (born 1973), Taiwanese-born mixed-media artist, illustrator, and filmmaker; Zhang Xueliang (Chang Hsueh-liang, 1901–2001), ruler of Manchuria and participant in the Xi'an ...

  5. ILFC Appoints Peter Chang Head of Greater China - AOL

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  7. David Chang - Wikipedia

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    Chang was born in Arlington, Virginia, the son of Korean parents, mother Woo Chung Hi "Sherri," who was born in Kaesong, and Chang Jin Pil, later Joseph P. Chang, who was born in Pyongyang. [1] Chang grew up in Vienna, Virginia, with two older brothers and one sister. Chang's parents emigrated from Korea as adults in the 1960s.

  8. Eat a Peach (autobiography) - Wikipedia

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    Eater's review of the book showed much more of the emotional burden of the book, writing: "Primarily, it wants to reframe Chang’s self-righteous anger, to bundle it up with his guilt, regrets, and ruminations, and to sell it back to the public as his pardon."

  9. Peter I. Chang - Wikipedia

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    In a 2006 review of Chang's documentary Life in G-Chord, [7] The Santa Fe New Mexican praised Chang's "simple camerawork" and the "whimsical touches" the director used in the film, further stating that "Chang makes good sense of the film’s endless supply of still photography and old footage through playful collage and editing." [4]