Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Literally every single culture has [a form of] noodle,” he says. Yan would know. He’s authored dozens of cookbooks and hosted ...
Chef Martin Yan sits among some of the 3,000 cookbooks he and his wife, both UC Davis alumni, have donated to the university's library to establish the Chef Martin Yan Legacy Archive. (Gregory ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chef Martin Yan has spent 43 years sharing Asian American culture and cooking on broadcast television – now he hopes to engage in ...
I’m waiting on a feature-length biopic movie of legendary chef and TV host Martin Yan (filmmaker friends, take note!), but until that gets produced, I’m glued to a YouTube clip. Almost as impressive ...
Martin Yan is still convinced that if he can cook, so can you. At 71, the celebrated television show host and master chef is deeply optimistic about the power of food to bring people together. “Food ...
Yan is known for his lightning-fast knife action and his ability to whip up accessible meals - always with a smile. — MARTIN YAN/Instagram FROM as far back as the 1980s, many Malaysians could ...
On one particularly frigid morning in Brooks, Alberta, chef Martin Yan sped down the road to catch his first television appearance on a local Canadian show. Yan found himself in Canada during 1978, ...
Celebrity chef and UC Davis alum Martin Yan, shown during a cooking demonstration at the Shields Library in September, will entertain diners at Latitude Restaurant Friday during a visit as guest chef.
This is Business Life. 360 Chef Martin Yan, it is so great to have you on Business Life. 360 Thanks for joining me. Martin Yan: My pleasure. Kristi K: It has been 42 years since you've been on PBS, ...
You can call him the original celebrity chef. Chef Martin Yan, the host of Yan Can Cook since 1982, is also an AARP ambassador. Yan spoke to about 600 people at a Chinese New Year event sponsored by ...
Martin Yan is battling a bad cold. Fifteen minutes into our conversation, in which each sentence ends with a cough, the world-famous television chef, known for his wisecracks and his high jinks with ...