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The James Beard Award-winning chef and restaurateur fled Vietnam at 13 and created a legacy of flavor, fire, and innovative fine dining.
Charles Phan (né Toàn Phan; July 30, 1962 – January 20, 2025) was a Vietnamese-born American chef, cookbook author, and restaurateur. He was the executive chef and founder of "The Slanted Door" restaurant in San Francisco, California, and The Slanted Door Group of restaurants. He published two cookbooks about Vietnamese cuisine.
Charles Phan, the award-winning Vietnamese cuisine chef at San Francisco's The Slanted Door has died unexpectedly at the age of 62.. Phan’s family and the Slanted Door Group shared in an ...
Star chef Charles Phan, a two-time James Beard Award winner and owner of The Slanted Door restaurant, is selling his San Francisco residence for $5.5 million.. The three-bedroom, four-bathroom ...
Dat Phan – comedian, winner of first Last Comic Standing [12] Jonas Bevacqua (1977–2011) – adopted Vietnamese American fashion designer; Michelle Phan – YouTube beauty guru; Linda Le – cosplayer and model; Hung Huynh – chef, Top Chef season 3 winner; Mina Le - fashion YouTuber, podcaster, and content creator
Cristeta Comerford, White House Executive Chef, won with Bobby Flay in an Iron Chef America challenge; Soleil Ho, chef, food writer, host of podcast "The Racist Sandwich", and restaurant critic; Eddie Huang, chef and author of Fresh Off the Boat; Madhur Jaffrey, James Beard award-winning food and travel writer, and television personality
Watch on YouTube Movies. It is streaming on Hulu as of January 16. Shop Now. You Might Also Like. ... Slanted Door chef Charles Phan changed the way Americans understand Vietnamese food.
Phan Bội Châu; Joseph Cao (Cao Quang Ánh), former Louisiana representative in the United States House of Representatives; Charles Tran Van Lam; Đinh Xuân Lưu, Vietnamese Ambassador to Poland and Israel; Hoang Van Chi, South Vietnamese politician who publicized the Nhân Văn–Giai Phẩm affair in the North under Ho Chi Minh