I’ll always be Chinese first. It probably isn’t politically correct to say or something that the majority understands; I can change my shoes, I can swap my passport, but, I’ll always have this face.
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Sundays are for Dim Sum. While the rest of America goes to church, Sunday School, or NFL games, you can find Chinese people eating Cantonese food.
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I get so disenfranchised reading the news, because global borders and lines we’ve created are completely unnecessary. That’s just another person on the other side, and it’s his bad luck that he was born there and it’s my good fortune that I was born here. It’s all kind of illogical.
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Birth: | 1st March, 1982 |
Nationality: | American |
Profession: | Chef, Lawyer, Restaurateur, Writer |
Edwyn Charles "Eddie" Huang was born in Washington, D.C, US. He is an American restaurateur, chef, writer, and lawyer. He owns BaoHaus, a sandwich shop in the East Village of Manhattan. He attended The University of Pittsburgh and Rollins College, graduating with a B.A. in English and Film from Rollins in 2004. In 2008, Huang earned a J.D. from Cardozo School of Law. Huang's first job as a lawyer was working in corporate law at Chadbourne & Parke in New York City. Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir was released in early 2013, receiving favorable reviews from Publishers Weekly and The New York Times.
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