词条 | Edward Young-min Kwon |
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BackgroundKwon was raised in Gangneung, a seaside town on the eastern coast of South Korea. Prior to his career as a culinary chef, he received an education at Gangneung Yeongdong College.[2] Kwon had started his career at the Ritz-Carlton in Seoul and in 2001, transferred to San Francisco to work at the Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay.[3] At age 32, Kwon decided to move back to South Korea to assume the position of executive sous chef at the W Hotel in Seoul.[3] Soon after, Kwon went to China, and later became the hotel head chef at the Burj al-Arab Hotel in Dubai.[3] In 2009, Kwon returned to Seoul .[3] As of 2011, he hosted his own television show, Yes Chef.[4] RestaurantsKwon owns three restaurants in Seoul. Eddie's Café, located in the Seocho District, is a restaurant that offers European/Western style food at a mid-range price.[5] Located in Hannam-dong is a restaurant called "The Mixed One". The Mixed One is a California Multi cuisine bistro offering reasonable prices.[5] The third restaurant, Lab XXIV, located in Cheongdam-dong, features contemporary European styled cuisine.[6] References1. ^1 Ang, Eve. "Chef Edward Kwon: On a Mission to Globalize Korean Cuisine." CNNGo. 25 May 2011. Web. 06 Sept. 2011. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kwon, Edward Young-min}}2. ^Sae, Il-ho. "Edward Kwon: 'I Want to Work to Globalize Korean Food'". Korea Focus. 4 Jan. 2009. Web. 6 Sept. 2011. 3. ^1 2 3 Koehler, Robert. "Seoul Selection". 4. ^"Wrath of Kwon." The Straits Times: n/a. ProQuest Central. Apr 24 2011. Web. 6 Sep. 2011 5. ^1 "Edward Kwon of Seoul". Seoul in the City. 27 Mar. 2010. Web. 12 Sept. 2011. 6. ^"Review: Edward Kwon's Lab XXIV." Expat. Souleats, 20 July 2011. Web. 12 Sept. 2011. 3 : 1972 births|Living people|South Korean chefs |
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