
Season 10 - Episode 8 - From a DM to Dubai: How to build a Culinary Phenomenon
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What happens when a powerhouse entrepreneur DMs a Michelin-trained chef… and together they rewrite Dubai’s culinary playbook?Live from Time Out Market Dubai, this episode of the Chef JKP Podcast brings you a blend of Asian-American fusion! Host James Knight-Paccheco sits down with the brains behind over 20 restaurant brands, Neha Anand and multi-award winning, Chef Kelvin Cheung from Little Jun’s.Together, they unpack: their unique partnership, challenges, and the evolution of their culinary vision. From Neha’s family’s love for late-night pizza sparking her entrepreneurial journey, to Kelvin reflecting on the risks and rewards of starting over in Dubai.00:00 Introduction to the Chef JKP Podcast02:08 Meet Neha and Chef Kelvin 03:39 The Journey to Little Jun’s04:42 Building a Culinary Vision10:11 The Concept of Third Culture Cooking20:19 Empowering Kelvin: Trust and Free Reign22:43 Celebrating Success at Timeout Market23:09 Supporting Local Talent and Community24:15 Curating the Menu and Future Plans26:25 Advice for Aspiring Chefs and Entrepreneurs30:20 Quick Fire Questions33:59 Final Thoughts and FarewellThis episode is proudly brought to you by Time Out Market Dubai.🍴 Follow Little Jun’s: https://www.instagram.com/junsdubai/?hl=en🍽️ Website: https://www.junsdubai.com/ 🎙️ You support the show by leaving a rating on Spotify or Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast !Food is Memories ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport the show
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