Martin Yan

Martin Yan

CA, US
"Yan Can Cook, So Can You!" has always been the motto of Martin Yan, chef extraordinaire and popular television host recognized from Shanghai to San Francisco.

"Yan Can Cook, So Can You!" has always been the motto of Martin Yan, chef extraordinaire and popular television host recognized from Shanghai to San Francisco. Promoting Chinese cuisine, making it easy for the cook and tasty for the guests has been his life-long mission. Born in Guangzhou in Southern China, Chef Yan is technically a second generation 'culinarian,' who was first inspired by his mother in the tiny kitchen of their family restaurant. After receiving his formal restaurant training in Hong Kong, Chef Yan immigrated to Calgary, Canada where on one snowy day he was asked to appear in a daytime news program to demonstrate Chinese cooking. The rest, as they say, was television history. From that small station in Canada, the Yan Can Cook Show grew to become one of the most popular cooking programs on public television, both in North America and on the global stage. It has won the James Beard Award for Best Food Documentary Show for two consecutive seasons. Never one to rest on his laurels, Martin has remained an active international food ambassador. He roams the world respresenting different commercial and social concerns to entertain and educate the public, sharing with them his unique humor and strong passion for Chinese cooking.

"Yan Can Cook, So Can You!" has always been the motto of Martin Yan, chef extraordinaire and popular television host recognized from Shanghai to San Francisco. Promoting Chinese cuisine, making it easy for the cook and tasty for the guests has been his life-long mission. Born in Guangzhou in Southern China, Chef Yan is technically a second generation 'culinarian,' who was first inspired by his mother in the tiny kitchen of their family restaurant. After receiving his formal restaurant training in Hong Kong, Chef Yan immigrated to Calgary, Canada where on one snowy day he was asked to appear in a daytime news program to demonstrate Chinese cooking. The rest, as they say, was television history. From that small station in Canada, the Yan Can Cook Show grew to become one of the most popular cooking programs on public television, both in North America and on the global stage. It has won the James Beard Award for Best Food Documentary Show for two consecutive seasons. Never one to rest on his laurels, Martin has remained an active international food ambassador. He roams the world respresenting different commercial and social concerns to entertain and educate the public, sharing with them his unique humor and strong passion for Chinese cooking.

Illustrious China

Shanghai to SFO Explore the many cuisines of China through travel and research, and how those cuisines are shared these with American diners through Chef Yan's television shows, restaurants, presentations.
Entertainment-basedEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificHumorous / Funny

"A Fork in the Road"

The path taken to career success
Entertainment-basedEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / Funny

"Media and the Chef"

Tips for chefs when in the public eye (eg. At personal appearances, panel discussions, face-to-face interviews)
Entertainment-basedAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificHumorous / Funny

"Television and the Chef"

Experiences and suggestions offered to up and coming chefs who want to be on television (or have their own cooking show).
Entertainment-basedEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificHumorous / Funny

Cooking Presentation

Educating the audience about Chinese ingredients, cooking and culture and entertaining them at the same time.
Entertainment-basedEducational / InformativeTechnical / SpecificHumorous / Funny

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