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Rising Chef Series 2024: A Celebration of Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Event Series Dates
April 30 (Two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm), May 1 (Two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm), May 7 (Two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm), May 8 ((Two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm), May 21 (Two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm), May 22 (Two seatings at 5:30pm and 8pm)

This Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, the Japanese American Cultural & Community Center (JACCC) hosts the return of its celebrated “Rising Chef Series,” a dinner pop-up series convening three emerging Asian American chefs in a month-long celebration of food, culture and the spirit of innovation.

Taking place within the JACCC’s Toshizo Watanabe Culinary Cultural Center (TWCCC), which brought us acclaimed culinary residencies such as Hansei and n/soto, the series will feature innovative pop-up restaurant concepts inspired by the Asian American identities and experiences of Chefs H Woo (@hwoo.lee) , Deb Min (@debisushi), and Peter Duong (@pete_eatss).

Each week will introduce a new immersive dinner experience within the JACCC’s James Irvine Japanese Garden and include a 5-course pre-fixe menu inspired by each Chef’s cultural heritage, alongside signature House of Suntory cocktail pairings and more.

Each week, we will open our doors to the public for 4 exclusive seatings (at 5:30pm and 8pm) on Tuesdays and Wednesdays! There are only 20 spaces available per seating and tickets are required, available for purchase at bit.ly/risingchefseries3. Each seating limited to 90 minutes. This is a 21+ event.

All proceeds from the event will be donated to fund culinary innovation and entrepreneurship, including support for TWCCC’s Culinary Arts Program, which empowers aspiring chefs with a space to share their stories, techniques, and innovations.

Location

Japanese American Cultural & Community Center
244 S. San Pedro
Los Angeles, CA United States
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