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    ji hye kim

    Explore " ji hye kim" with insightful episodes like "Adam Riess, Adam Riess Co.", "A Passion for Korean Food With a Michigan Twist", "Ji Hye Kim: Korean Cuisine Re-Imagined in Ann Arbor", "Street Eats with Sam Fore, Lynn Hobart, and Ji Hye Kim at Charleston Wine + Food 2022" and "Episode 190: Ji Hye Kim (Miss Kim; Ann Arbor, Michigan)" from podcasts like ""All in the Industry ®️", "Eat Your Heartland Out", "Pizza Quest", "Heritage Radio Network On Tour" and "Andrew Talks to Chefs"" and more!

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    Adam Riess, Adam Riess Co.

    Adam Riess, Adam Riess Co.

    On today's episode of All in the Industry®, Shari Bayer is back at our studio in Brooklyn with her guest Adam Riess, owner of Adam Riess Co, who has more than 35 years of experience in the restaurant industry from dishwashing to partnerships, ownership, investments and consulting. Among his roles, Adam worked for Union Square Hospitality Group for seven years through 2010, before working for himself (ProCIBO) and managing restaurant openings, including North End Grill, Alder, Giovani Rana and Marta. His focus now at Adam Riess Co is strategic financial consulting, business plans, openings, industry investments and occasional teaching gigs. His most recent opening was Stretch Pizza and current clients include Blue Hill at Stone Barns Center and Caffe Panna. Adam is a partner at Itani Ramen and Yonsei Handrolls, both in Oakland, CA, as well as at Kru, a Thai restaurant in Brooklyn, NY, and Board Treasurer at Heritage Radio Network. 

    ** Content Warning: today's show includes a brief discussion about suicide and mental health. Some mental health resources for the hospitality industry and beyond include The 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (988lifeline.org), Restaurant After Hours (restaurantafterhours.org), and Southern Smoke Foundation (SouthernSmoke.org). ** 

    Today's show also features Shari's PR tip to be strategic; Industry News Discussion on The New York Times' The Restaurant List 2023 -- 50 places in the US to be excited about; plus, Shari's Solo Dining experience at Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, MI, a Korean restaurant led by Chef Ji Hye Kim that is part of Zingerman's Community of Businesses; and the final question. Listen at Heritage Radio Network; subscribe/rate/review our show at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher or Spotify. Follow us @allindustry. Thanks for being a part of All in the Industry®.  

    ** Check out Shari's new book, CHEFWISE – Life Lessons from Leading Chefs Around the World (Phaidon, Spring 2023), now available at Phaidon.com, Amazon.com and wherever books are sold! #chefwisebook ** 

     

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    A Passion for Korean Food With a Michigan Twist

    A Passion for Korean Food With a Michigan Twist

    We meet Ji Hye Kim, a chef who has a passion for making Korean food with a Michigan twist.  As the owner of Miss Kim restaurant in Ann Arbor, Ji Hye calls upon Korean Buddhist food tradition which emphasizes using local and seasonal ingredients. Ji Hye works with local farmers to source her menu.  One of those farmers is Tammie Gilfoyle of TamChop Farm.  Tammie shares her journey from a desk job in California to working in the dirt in Michigan supplying restaurants like Miss Kim with produce.  Tune in to hear how Ji Hye and Tammie collaborate to grow and serve food that is uniquely Korean-American.  

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    Ji Hye Kim: Korean Cuisine Re-Imagined in Ann Arbor

    Ji Hye Kim: Korean Cuisine Re-Imagined in Ann Arbor

    Ann Arbor is one of the great college towns in the country, but it is equally revered in the food world as the home of Zingerman's, the destination deli and bakehouse that has become a benchmark brand, the Zabar's of the mid-west, if I might be so bold. But it is also a wonderful restaurant incubator via their "Community of Businesses," as witnessed by Miss Kim, a landmark restaurant operated by Chef Ji Hye Kim, where traditional Korean dishes are reimagined using local, seasonal, mid-western ingredients. As with all success stories, there is a long, interesting back story, including Ji Hye's days growing up in Seoul learning all about kimchee and other food traditions from her mom, then the family's immigration to New Jersey, Ji's college years at the University of Michigan studying political science and economics, then a career in food service -- all before finding her way back to Zingerman's, where she operated an in-house street food cart for 4 years called San Street. And then came Miss Kim, along with national accolades and suddenly "being discovered" beyond Ann Arbor on the national stage. You'll hear all about Ji Hye Kim's inspirational journey and her culinary vision on this week's episode of Pizza Quest with Peter Reinhart.

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    Street Eats with Sam Fore, Lynn Hobart, and Ji Hye Kim at Charleston Wine + Food 2022

    Street Eats with Sam Fore, Lynn Hobart, and Ji Hye Kim at Charleston Wine + Food 2022

    CHWFF's Street Eats event was a celebration of Asian food and culture. Chefs Sam Fore, Lynn Hobart, and Ji Hye Kim taking join a roundtable discussion to talk about the event, fusion food, building bridges, and beyond.

    Sam Fore is a first-generation Sri Lankan-American chef from Lexington, Kentucky. She started her pop up, Tuk Tuk Sri Lankan Bites, in 2016, after traditional Sri Lankan brunches in her home outgrew her dining room. Tuk Tuk is one of the few representations of Sri Lankan cuisine in the United States and reflects Sam’s Sri Lankan upbringing in the American South.

    Chef Lynn Hobart was originally born in South Korea and saw an opportunity to bring some new flavors to the Charleston food scene so she started Seol Ah's Korean Fusion food truck.

    Chef Ji Hye Kim was just recently named a semifinalist for the James Beard Foundation's Outstanding Chef award. She is the chef/owner of the acclaimed Miss Kim in Ann Arbor, where her seasonal menu is inspired by ancient Korean culinary traditions, and adapted with local Midwestern ingredients

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    Episode 190: Ji Hye Kim (Miss Kim; Ann Arbor, Michigan)

    Episode 190: Ji Hye Kim (Miss Kim; Ann Arbor, Michigan)

    Ji Hye Kim spent her childhood in Seoul, Korea, and her teenage years in New Jersey, before discovering a love for restaurants during college jobs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where she's now chef of, and a partner in, Miss Kim. On this episode of the pod, Ji Hye shares the story of how she decided on a life in the kitchen, why she spent a few years working the deli counter at the legendary Zingerman's, and the relationships she enjoys with local farms and how their produce impacts her takes on traditional Korean dishes.

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    photo of Ji Hye Kim ©EEBerger.

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