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Cooking up inspiration from Mr. Chow

January 2, 2012 - By Bobby Solomon - Category: Food & Drinks & Video

Mr. Chow’s Symphony (video)

This is the first post on TFIB in 2012, and it’s not about art or design, it’s about food. Well, that’s not entirely true, it’s really about getting the details right. Chinese restauranteur Michael Chow is famous the world over for his restaurants known simply as Mr. Chow, visited by celebrities, politicians the world’s elite. What makes Mr. Chow special though is his attention to detail. In this 4 minute video you get a good look at how hands-on Michael Chow is in his business and how concerned he is with making his dining experience perfect. He has a level of dedication to his craft that is unmatched by most, and it’s truly inspiring to see. Be sure to stick around to the end of the video, he clearly has a pretty great sense of humor as well.

Found through Nowness

Bobby

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  1. Happy new year Bobby! I love your blog.

    Comment by Soo — January 4, 2012 #

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