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Nini Nguyen

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Nini Nguyen
Nguyen is wearing an apron and smiling at the camera. She wears glasses and has long, straight hair.
Nguyen in 2020
Born
Occupation(s)Chef, author
Years active2010–present
Known forTop Chef: Kentucky
Top Chef: All-Stars L.A.
Tournament of Champions (TV series)
Last Bite Hotel
Websitewww.chefnininguyen.com

Nini Nguyen is an American chef. Based in New Orleans, she is known for her appearances on Top Chef: Kentucky, Top Chef: All-Stars L.A., and Last Bite Hotel. Her first book Đặc Biệt: An Extra-Special Vietnamese Cookbook was released in August 2024 under Knopf. In 2024, Nguyen won the debut season of Last Bite Hotel on Food Network.[1]

Early life and education

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Nguyen was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana.[2] Her family immigrated to the area in the 1970s.[3] Her grandmother taught her to cook; Nguyen referred to her grandmother as "a huge influence as to why I became a chef."[4] She attended Louisiana State University and received her bachelor's degree in business.[5][3] However, Nguyen graduated during the Great Recession and struggled to find work.[3] She enrolled in culinary school, but dropped out shortly after because she was gaining good culinary experience at her job.[3]

Career

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Nguyen began her career working at the New Orleans bakery Sucré and later Coquette.[2] She then moved to New York City and worked at the Michelin star restaurant Eleven Madison Park for two years.[3] She next worked at the startup The Dinner Lab, and helped open a fledgling cooking school[3] called Cook Space, a cooking school in Brooklyn, where she created and led culinary programs.[6]

Television

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Nguyen gained wider prominence as a contestant on season 16 of Top Chef.[7] Although she was eliminated early in the competition, she was invited to appear on the next season, Top Chef: All-Stars L.A.[3] The season premiered shortly after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nguyen began teaching virtual cooking classes at that time.[8][9]

In 2022, Nguyen hosted Focus Features' Downton Kitchen, a cooking series inspired by Downton Abbey.[10]

In 2024, she made her Food Network debut on season five of Tournament of Champions, where she entered the main bracket after winning the qualifying round.[11] Later that year Nguyen was a contestant on the cooking competition show Last Bite Hotel.[12] She won first place.[1]

Cookbook

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In August 2024, she released her first book Đặc Biệt: An Extra-Special Vietnamese Cookbook.[2] Of the title, Nguyen said "to be dac biet is to elevate or make more distinguished...In Vietnamese-American slang, it's like you're being extra, you're being dac biet. From the way I dress to the way I cook to just my personality, I feel like I am dac biet."[8] In a starred review, Sarah Tansley wrote in the Library Journal, "Nguyen’s delicious efforts to bring her unique cuisine and personal style to print will be a hit with fans and newbies alike."[13]

Works

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  • Dăc Biêt: An Extra-Special Vietnamese Cookbook. Nini Nguyen & Sarah Zorn. Knopf. 2024. ISBN 9780593535547

References

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  1. ^ a b Williams, JaNae. "Kevin Lee's 'Last Bite': How did the OKC chef do in the Food Network finale?". The Oklahoman. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  2. ^ a b c Lorell, Clair (2024-08-28). "'Top Chef' Alum Nini Nguyen's Guide to Dining in New Orleans". Eater New Orleans. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Phở and Po' Boys: An Interview with Nini Nguyen - DVAN". 2024-08-27. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  4. ^ Cappiello, Emily (2020-09-22). "'Top Chef' Nini Nguyen Uses This Kitchen Tool For Just About Everything". The Gourmet Insider. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  5. ^ Mixson, Colin (2019-01-02). "Top of her class: Kings County culinary instructor dominating Bravo's 'Top Chef' • Brooklyn Paper". www.brooklynpaper.com. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  6. ^ "Nini Nguyen". Bravo TV Official Site. 2018-10-18. Retrieved 2024-11-10.
  7. ^ Hutcherson, Aaron (2024-10-08). "This Vietnamese shaking beef offers something extra". Washington Post.
  8. ^ a b "Nini Nguyen's New Vietnamese Cookbook (Food For Thought) | All Of It". WNYC. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  9. ^ Pace, Gina. "Chef Nini Nguyen Will Help You Figure Out Food To Pair With Your Favorite Drinks". Forbes. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
  10. ^ "Let Focus Foodie Help You In The Kitchen This Thanksgiving". www.focusfeatures.com. Retrieved 2025-01-25.
  11. ^ "Tournament of Champions Season 5 Qualifiers round 2: Celebrating versatility". FoodSided. 2024-02-08. Retrieved 2024-11-11.
  12. ^ Maas, Jennifer (2024-08-27). "Tituss Burgess to Host New Food Network Competition 'Last Bite Hotel' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2025-01-21.
  13. ^ Tansley, Sarah. "'Dăc Biêt: An Extra-Special Vietnamese Cookbook' by Nini Nguyen & Sarah Zorn | LJ Review of the Day". Library Journal. Retrieved 2025-01-19.
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