A Day With A Line Cook At Brooklyn's Hottest Chinese Restaurant | On The Line | Bon Appétit

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2022
  • Line Cook Tristan Kwong brings you into the precise and fast-paced world of a professional kitchen at Bonnie's, Brooklyn's hottest Chinese restaurant. From shopping for fresh ingredients to prepping Bonnie's gourmet take on the "McRib," see what it takes to keep the quality high and the plates moving at an in-demand restaurant day-in, day-out.
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  • @DoJoStan
    @DoJoStan Год назад +4466

    I can definitely see Tristan opening up his own restaurant one day. Love how he explained everything and you can tell he has a passion for food!

    • @DoJoStan
      @DoJoStan Год назад +11

      @@danbrand2455 I don't have money. I can't go in business with the guy.

    • @alexandernaeve1066
      @alexandernaeve1066 Год назад +1

      If u had money you then could though

    • @DoJoStan
      @DoJoStan Год назад +20

      @@alexandernaeve1066 But I don’t.

    • @MothHouse
      @MothHouse Год назад +14

      @@DoJoStan You should get the Money, so you can go in business with the Guy..

    • @craigcasey4545
      @craigcasey4545 Год назад +6

      @@MothHouse But if he got the money, would the guy still be passionate and/or willing to go in business with said guy?

  • @dcheng90
    @dcheng90 Год назад +2485

    Tristan is insanely impressive. Such a clear passion for food, and a sense of surety that makes you believe that he’s a rising star.

    • @NazriB
      @NazriB Год назад +2

      Lies again? Chinese Food

    • @gurp1116
      @gurp1116 Год назад

      @@NazriB yous a 🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Год назад

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
      ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭23‬:‭6‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      T

    • @bigatman
      @bigatman Год назад +35

      @@NazriB wtf are you saying

    • @jimhuynh1020
      @jimhuynh1020 Год назад

      K look k NM

  • @-CrampedStyle-
    @-CrampedStyle- Год назад +1631

    As a native New Yorker, this is what I still love about the city. Regardless of how many megamarkets, overpriced Whole Foods, and boring old supermarkets are available, you still have fruit vendors set up under a bridge, just like it was decades ago.

    • @mopallay
      @mopallay Год назад +34

      I have never wanted to visit New York (crowds cause anxiety), but this video is inspiration to face that fear. “I like to make good food to make good feelings”, is exactly how I feel! 🥰 Thank you for lovely content.

    • @peacetea1001
      @peacetea1001 Год назад +6

      yea thank god for poor people that gotta set up under a bridge

    • @-CrampedStyle-
      @-CrampedStyle- Год назад +28

      @@peacetea1001 How do you know they're poor? This is how they do business.

    • @maanman3573
      @maanman3573 Год назад +21

      @@peacetea1001 bro, the fruit plate is $11, nobody in this equation is poor lol

    • @AzmiMaulanaHamdani
      @AzmiMaulanaHamdani Год назад +1

      im so sorry you live in NY

  • @MrJtseng1
    @MrJtseng1 Год назад +641

    The charisma on this guy. I can watch him talk about food all day. Maybe a monthly series of him sharing his favorite nyc foods. Articulate, funny, engaging. Well done Tristan!

  • @memphisflyer8574
    @memphisflyer8574 Год назад +717

    "My tip to not burning your fingers is burning your fingers alot"
    As a professional chef, I can tell you, I felt that so much lol

    • @froyocrew
      @froyocrew Год назад +53

      or didn't feel it

    • @andrewfeng7411
      @andrewfeng7411 Год назад +6

      @@froyocrew goated response

    • @memphisflyer8574
      @memphisflyer8574 Год назад +8

      @@froyocrew I'm my heart, just not my fingers.

    • @jadentran9895
      @jadentran9895 Год назад +2

      it is the same as playing guitar. He is actually right about this

  • @heyitzlong
    @heyitzlong Год назад +1472

    That comment about cut fruit and the inability of many Asian-American families to verbally say, I love you or I'm sorry. That hit me right in the feels and made me think about all the fights and emotional moments I've had with my parents, and all the sliced apples, oranges, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, grapefruits, pomegranates ... all the fruits, that got served up in the aftermath.

    • @jendlti
      @jendlti Год назад +24

      should replace Asian with Chinese or Han-asian as other asians can say i love you and im sorry.

    • @heyitzlong
      @heyitzlong Год назад +82

      @@jendlti We lose some specificity and nuance in reacting/speaking to comments and soundbites like the one in the video. IMHO, I would say this has more to do with collectivistic cultures as they get impacted by histories of diaspora, trauma, colonialization, etc. (so many things) and its effect on familial relationships and communication than it does have to do with being specifically Chineses or Han-Asian or linguistics. For context, I'm mixed Cambodian and Chinese. Speaking for my own experience, the Cambodian side of my family has the same reticence to openly expressing feels. We'd rather just cook for one another as a way of communicating.

    • @Classic626
      @Classic626 Год назад +26

      @@heyitzlong bro who tf r u never in my life have i seen so many big words

    • @theArchive1O
      @theArchive1O Год назад +32

      @@Classic626 homie popping off !

    • @houseoffxngshui6246
      @houseoffxngshui6246 Год назад +2

      @@Classic626 LOL

  • @gregson8533
    @gregson8533 Год назад +372

    Tristan has the IT factor, You can tell he's going places.

  • @Endoplasmic
    @Endoplasmic Год назад +975

    Wow, Tristan is going places. Great passion and the personality to boot.

  • @GonzaloGEhnis
    @GonzaloGEhnis Год назад +1497

    This is amazing. The colors, the vibe, the storytelling. I'm happy someone is telling the stories of the people inside the kitchens.

    • @drivingottawa
      @drivingottawa Год назад +7

      Agreed!

    • @SnowP1997
      @SnowP1997 Год назад +13

      Hopefully he knows he's hilarious also

    • @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3
      @repentandbelieveinJesusChrist3 Год назад

      Repent to Jesus Christ “Surely your goodness and love will follow me all the days of my life, and I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”
      ‭‭Psalms‬ ‭23‬:‭6‬ ‭NIV‬‬
      T

  • @gottalottabones
    @gottalottabones Год назад +104

    What a cool dude that can concisely and detailedly explain his craft, reference Gucci Mane, and sling fruit plate, sauces, and tacos all in a single day

  • @jeffery1855
    @jeffery1855 Год назад +289

    Watching the family meal being cooked was super interesting. No rules, just make good food for a lot people in a set amount of time. I feel like we got to see chef Tristan in his prime element here

    • @ceedoubleyou
      @ceedoubleyou Год назад +8

      in my experience, in Auckland, NZ, before lunch service, we just did a big plate of chow mein, before dinner service we did a traditional family dinner and again after dinner service, another traditional family dinner. 3 meals a day, for staff.

    • @jonathano6803
      @jonathano6803 Год назад +1

      I want to see him make that stuffed pepper thing he mentioned that made it to the menu.

  • @noahpopick2997
    @noahpopick2997 Год назад +517

    Tristan brought the sauce to this episode. Thanks, BA for showing us inside the kitchen at Bonnie's!

    • @brandyj794
      @brandyj794 Год назад

      For Sure I can cook too in a bikini
      How about that ?

  • @angelacho5228
    @angelacho5228 Год назад +347

    This man is such a jem! I bought all the fruit he introduced. He has an impressive vocabulary, and I am honored to witness his talent and passion.

  • @bigatman
    @bigatman Год назад +191

    A series that spends a day with an ACTUAL line cook like Tristan and not some head chef co owner. Awesome content- a line cook of almost 12 years myself, I have so much respect for him and every man on that line. Much respect boys!!

    • @dontknow5910
      @dontknow5910 Год назад +1

      Is it worth being a cook or chef?

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london Год назад +9

      @@dontknow5910 Depends if you're passionate about food and cooking. You certainly can't be there for the money.

    • @HeyRoosty
      @HeyRoosty Год назад +9

      @@dontknow5910 If you have the passion and understand that you'll be working under pressure and strict time constraints day in and day out, it's an incredible experience and job. It's not for everyone though, you have to thrive under the pressure.

    • @inextinguishablemoltenblooded
      @inextinguishablemoltenblooded Год назад

      Literal biochemists but want to down play every time with a petty title , mfs belong in the 85% for a reason

  • @patricebeavers6230
    @patricebeavers6230 Год назад +56

    The skill and care that goes into every detail is amazing. Breaks my heart that most line Cooks don't make enough money to afford a one-bedroom apartment anywhere in the United States let alone New York City

  • @andziazach
    @andziazach Год назад +151

    Thank you chef for acknowledging the importance of the family meal. A tasty meal can make our day and keep your team happy and motivated.
    Thank you so much!!!

    • @spankbuda5760
      @spankbuda5760 Год назад

      He's not a chef. He's a line cook. He have not earned the title yet to be called a chef.

    • @fionamackie3357
      @fionamackie3357 Год назад +4

      @@spankbuda5760 way to get your food spat in.

    • @charlestoncooper5265
      @charlestoncooper5265 Год назад +13

      @@spankbuda5760 he definitely has the skill knowledge and ability to be called a chef. If someone wants to show him that respect and refer to him that way then why shouldn’t they

    • @spankbuda5760
      @spankbuda5760 Год назад

      @@charlestoncooper5265 He's LEARNING the skills and the knowledge on what it takes being a chef. But for me, you, or any random individual on the street to give him that title is insane! That is not how this works. The person who made the "Pink Sauce" somehow labelled herself as a "Chef". This is why the title Chef is watered down now because of people like you all.

    • @charlestoncooper5265
      @charlestoncooper5265 Год назад +5

      @@spankbuda5760 at all levels we are still learning but he clearly has the ability to fill a chef’s position in a kitchen. Chef is a title with two parts it’s based on position and respect and i think if you view someone as a chef it’s perfectly fine to address them that way. Most people don’t respect the pink sauce ladies ability therefore it wouldn’t make sense to refer to her as a chef

  • @ot7stan207
    @ot7stan207 Год назад +89

    Tristan seems like he owns the restaurant what a guy! he knows what hes doing and what a presence

  • @skyehoo
    @skyehoo Год назад +114

    amazed because that was a 7 hour prep to open the restaurant and tristan made it look so effortless!!

  • @psychomaji
    @psychomaji Год назад +113

    That was one of the best episodes yet. The host was so refreshing

  • @robertzeurunkl8401
    @robertzeurunkl8401 Год назад +25

    I love this guy's dedication and commitment not only to the customers, but to the "family" - the workers at the restaurant!

    • @robertzeurunkl8401
      @robertzeurunkl8401 Год назад +2

      Disregard previous comment. I just love this guy, period. What a wonderful, passionate cook!

  • @invitapriore
    @invitapriore Год назад +25

    I opened this just to have it on in the background but ended up watching it full screen on its own because Tristan is so engaging. Also, most fruit plates you see places feel like an afterthought, and part of that is because most places probably don’t care too much about it and also because it’s actually a hard thing to be good at, but he managed to put one together that looks lovingly assembled and incredibly appetizing. This guy is great.

  • @nowaynoway915
    @nowaynoway915 Год назад +61

    Tristan is a true leader and takes care of his team. This is quality food and I will try when I visit!

  • @cleanslatepressurewashing965
    @cleanslatepressurewashing965 Год назад +46

    Someone give this man his own show!

  • @realstarfarts
    @realstarfarts Год назад +34

    How is this guy not a head chef somewhere? He's brilliant!

  • @drewh3224
    @drewh3224 Год назад +122

    Love this kind of down to earth content. I shop at the same supermarket under the Manhattan Bridge in Chinatown. As usual, it have lots of fresh fruits and choices, fresh fish, meat and vegetables.

    • @keepcalmcarryon3358
      @keepcalmcarryon3358 Год назад

      Do you also slather it in msg, secret marinade and purchased sauces? Or just fry it in cheap oil after soaking it in even cheaper oil?

    • @rocketman3770
      @rocketman3770 Год назад +23

      @@keepcalmcarryon3358 then we splash in yo face! 🤣

    • @rizu8517
      @rizu8517 Год назад +6

      @@keepcalmcarryon3358 This is such a stereotype of Chinese cuisine but it really only applies to Chinese-American food/fast food.

    • @pastashack3517
      @pastashack3517 Год назад +7

      @@keepcalmcarryon3358 why are you like this

    • @maggiechan33
      @maggiechan33 Год назад

      @@rocketman3770
      Touche !

  • @mikemalachy
    @mikemalachy Год назад +94

    What a cool episode! Tristan is on the way to be a celebrity chef! Such great screen presence and cooking skills. Can't wait to eat at Bonnie's. Thanks Tristan, Bonnie's, and BA!

  • @Nonyah123
    @Nonyah123 Год назад +28

    1. Can cook.
    2. Insane Charisma and humor
    3. Beast of a man
    4. Gorgeous
    5. Insane head of hair
    6. Can cook
    7. MARRY ME TRISTAN KWONG.

    • @dhthoa
      @dhthoa 11 месяцев назад

      and MSG tooo

    • @joannabusinessaccount7293
      @joannabusinessaccount7293 7 месяцев назад +1

      He is wearing not one but two rings. Sorry he can’t marry you but you can dream, no crime!

  • @gumer700
    @gumer700 Год назад +12

    as a former line cook, this guy loves what he's doing. its easy if you have a good prep, and dinner service is easy.

    • @leochen887
      @leochen887 Год назад +1

      In wok cooking, prepping beforehand is key! Sometimes you'll see a prep person across the counter getting the ingredients ready for one dish after another for the line cook.

  • @CLimCL
    @CLimCL Год назад +87

    I love Tristan!!! Both my parents worked as cooks in various Chinese restaurants and in food courts. It's awesome to get to hear this perspective being articulated in English and shows just how many skills it takes to get the job done 💕 thanks for representing

  • @markisknight
    @markisknight Год назад +332

    Tristan should open up his own restaurant

  • @niskeeter777
    @niskeeter777 Год назад +14

    the fact he takes the time to feed his employees is so heartwarming. thumbs up!

  • @SuperPapaDopolis
    @SuperPapaDopolis Год назад +12

    I worked in a upscale Chinese restaurant for 6 years, Family Meal was always the bomb. Pig stomach and hot peppers was my favorite, it took about a year for bitter melon to become a treat.

  • @lolajmz5353
    @lolajmz5353 Год назад +132

    Also loved his story of Chinese parents not apologizing but instead offering fruit - sometimes love is expressed in a diff way and that's beautiful💮

    • @hits4days580
      @hits4days580 Год назад +19

      I think it’s sad that Asia born parents don’t tell their children they love them, it’s very common. Kids needs that.

    • @krishnakanthcake
      @krishnakanthcake Год назад

      Right I am happy to hear that type of understanding

    • @iamhardwell2844
      @iamhardwell2844 Год назад

      Chinese restaurant dont really eat that much of fruits

    • @MTMF.london
      @MTMF.london Год назад

      @@hits4days580 It is their culture and tradition. They don't do display of emotions. Less talk but more deeds. And in most Asian cultures, food is the language of love. Their way of showing love is to feed their loved ones.

  • @bermudezk12345
    @bermudezk12345 Год назад +107

    Loved this episode! His vibe energy and passion is amazing!

  • @petiiit
    @petiiit Год назад +3

    Really loved this one. Tristan brought a lot of feeling into what he was doing and saying and I loved how he talked about his family as well as serving the staff like a family, so they eat well. Wishing him all the best.

  • @kemicbi
    @kemicbi Год назад +186

    That's really big of the chefs to step aside and let the line cook in the spotlight but let's be honest Tristan is really a CHEF!

    • @Shinkajo
      @Shinkajo Год назад +26

      I think part of the reason is that BA wouldn't want to show a white chef in an Asian restaurant making Asian food. You notice there were other cooks there, but they had to get the Asian one. BA is very concerned about certain optics. Especially after all the nonsense that went down not too long ago.

    • @yourmomshouse6984
      @yourmomshouse6984 Год назад +2

      @@Shinkajo couldn't have said it better

    • @jaydock1
      @jaydock1 Год назад +3

      @@Shinkajo oop thats a really good point

    • @snipingbenzos2509
      @snipingbenzos2509 Год назад +6

      @@Shinkajo Calvin Eng is the head chef, he's asain American.

    • @Itstime1231
      @Itstime1231 Год назад +6

      @@Shinkajo There's two white guys, a black guy, and two asian guys. the head chef, as mentioned above is asian american. Sure they could have got a white guy, but it isn't like they chose the only asian chef/cook.

  • @fromnaras
    @fromnaras Год назад +188

    Now THIS is the millennial restaurant worker I’m all about 😂 his energy is immaculate

    • @aaronwang565
      @aaronwang565 Год назад +18

      he looks gen z bruh

    • @LunaVioletta7
      @LunaVioletta7 Год назад +4

      @@aaronwang565 Nah he's probably 30 - asians look young haha

  • @jonatana.4540
    @jonatana.4540 Год назад +4

    This guy knows his stuff. And what an immaculate kitchen.

  • @micheleperalta7476
    @micheleperalta7476 6 месяцев назад +2

    I love the concept of family meal. It brings the workers together and appreciate each other

  • @TheFarahk
    @TheFarahk Год назад +107

    I absolutely loved this episode and believe you should make this into a series about line cooks in different restaurants. I learned more about family meal here and loved his insights about it being R&D. His efficiency principles can be applied in any Fortune 500 so congrats Tristan on a wonderful video. Already started following you on IG.

  • @toysarealive1
    @toysarealive1 Год назад +4

    It's dude's like Tristan, and showcases like this that make me miss working the line. It's not always this glamorous or chill, but it def has it's magic moments.

  • @SamOperchuck
    @SamOperchuck Год назад +4

    "Good food for Good feelings" is a quote to live by for sure

  • @bowlofcrunchygranola
    @bowlofcrunchygranola Год назад +29

    This is AWESOME! Love the narrative, the art direction, the concept of following a line cook. And dude Tristan killinnnnnnn it

  • @skramzgod
    @skramzgod Год назад +5

    That’s the most impressive prep kitchen I’ve seen, so organized and clean, not to mention his dining room is perfect

  • @greenbeagle13
    @greenbeagle13 Год назад +19

    Wow, I can't cook, at all. I cook with an Air Fryer and a microwave, but I absolutely LOVE these types of videos. This guy is amazing. 💚💚

  • @bakoguy5330
    @bakoguy5330 Год назад +23

    I cannot begin to tell you how impressed I am by this guy!!

  • @Phoca_Vitulina
    @Phoca_Vitulina Год назад +16

    Wow Tristan seems like a great guy and chef! Loved his energy, passion, and attention to detail! Would love to try his gorgeous fruit plate someday!

  • @charlesaronica7442
    @charlesaronica7442 Год назад +26

    Wow Tristen is amazing! After watching his love for everything he does for this place we really want to eat there! Awesome dishes, clean joint and passion. I’ll tell everyone this place is great in the back end so must be super at the table!

  • @Shay-ShayTV
    @Shay-ShayTV Месяц назад

    Just discovered “On The Line” series and can’t get enough. Love it. Learning so much.

  • @Pheminon1
    @Pheminon1 7 месяцев назад +2

    This dude gets it. ALWAYS SHOP LOCAL. The quality is better, you can establish a relationship, you're actually HELPING people, and most of the time, you get cheaper produce too.
    Especially in this economy, LOCAL IS ALWAYS BETTER

  • @Tavosmother
    @Tavosmother Год назад +8

    Excellent cook. Explains very clearly he would be a great teacher. He is a great teacher!

  • @nodoubt815
    @nodoubt815 Год назад +11

    Tristan is amazingly talented, can’t wait to try out his food!

  • @dribblinonedirection
    @dribblinonedirection Год назад +1

    Tristan is so captivating, I could really listen to him talk about this stuff all day

  • @ajisenramen888
    @ajisenramen888 Год назад +2

    One of the most impressive young chefs I have watched! He really has the whole concept of running a restaurant down…good food good service kitchen crew are respected 👍

  • @thebiziprofessional
    @thebiziprofessional Год назад +5

    The presentation of the meals is simple yet so appetizing and pleasing to the eye. Great job, loved the video.

  • @Dan_Huang
    @Dan_Huang Год назад +7

    Gonna need this guy's Spotify playlist cause he was spitting out some subtle fire quotes throughout the video lol

  • @kacymah93
    @kacymah93 9 месяцев назад

    Love the care Tristan put into the family meal for his fellow staff and his meticulous fruit selection at the market. That fruit plate is gorgeous!

  • @gracel1813
    @gracel1813 Год назад +1

    i did not expect to enjoy this video so much. its like listening to a friend casually telling his story to me. heads up to tristian yes man a true gem

  • @shimmy6126
    @shimmy6126 Год назад +9

    This series is great! I just went back and watched the other On the Line videos after coming across this one. I hope you keep making more like this :)

  • @Atheral
    @Atheral Год назад +3

    Tristan Kwong is the man, great episode! More of these features on line cooks please!

  • @Falcon-eh8tq
    @Falcon-eh8tq Год назад +1

    The skill there, and the kitchen is like spotless man. that ceiling is clean you can see the reflection of the floor. well done.. wow

  • @DebbaTV
    @DebbaTV Год назад +3

    This was amazing! I enjoyed it so much more than I expected to. Nice young fella, knows his stuff. The fruit! And why not make it beautiful to look at as well as eat! Absolutely fascinating.

  • @Airikwong714
    @Airikwong714 Год назад +4

    Loved this video, you can spot talent and one can tell Tristan is an up and coming star!!! 👏🏼 great commentary and showing us how to pick Asian pears.

  • @PersonMCPersonface3
    @PersonMCPersonface3 Год назад +2

    Bro, you are a Rockstar. Highly professional and knowledgeable. The love you have for your craft is very evident.

  • @ThaoPham-gj8vm
    @ThaoPham-gj8vm Год назад +5

    Tristan is super interesting to watch. I don't normally seek out similar kind of shows but I loved every second of this clip.

  • @albrown1812
    @albrown1812 Год назад +3

    Man I luv seein people put passion into what they do

  • @dallasorr1794
    @dallasorr1794 Год назад +3

    Been cooking in restaurants for 12years now love this series always want to see how other places run their line

  • @madishugerts
    @madishugerts Год назад +2

    Fun Fact: Muscedines (like Scupadines/Scuppernogs) are native to the South Eastern & South central United States. I am born and raised in SC and they grow everywhere here I’m the summer. We pick them and make juicy pies, tarts, or eat them right off the vine. A true Southern treat!

  • @pookienumnums
    @pookienumnums Год назад +2

    I love this man. He described the lychee as 'rosewater mixed with citrus'. ive been using the rose / rosewater description for a long time to people who have never had it, yet never heard anyone use it besides me.
    FRUITSOMM!

  • @marcogallo2811
    @marcogallo2811 Год назад +17

    Yerr! Definitely gonna pass by to grab some good food! This series of following the cooks is really nicely made content.

  • @DJFrizzBizz
    @DJFrizzBizz Год назад +4

    These videos are amazing! Please keep them coming.

  • @sarahfitzpatrick148
    @sarahfitzpatrick148 Год назад +2

    The burned fingers tip is so true. I never worked a kitchen, but I worked a bakery and by the end of a few years, I could almost grab pans out of the oven barehanded.

  • @JK-hy5ey
    @JK-hy5ey Год назад

    I just want to say I am so impressed!!! You are amazing, with talent that is awe inspiring.
    May you be blessed all the days of your life.

  • @T9TranGM
    @T9TranGM Год назад +4

    This wonderfully talented cook made this video worth $1 million in entertainment value. Way to go my friend. Is he related to the owner family? Love the in your face tenacity and efficiency. Wow wow wow👏

  • @Puffballs-en2sk
    @Puffballs-en2sk Год назад +5

    OMG my grandma always brings me a plate of cut fruit here and there for no reason, I just didn't understand until he put it to words.

  • @Moto_Plus
    @Moto_Plus Год назад

    Please keep this series going, it should never stop. Really is the reason I came back to watching BA videos.

  • @rustybearden1800
    @rustybearden1800 Год назад +1

    Ah, memories of my crazy days as a line cook in NYC - family meal was my job and I took pride in making a quality meal as well as doing superior prep to set the stations - crazy but fun!

  • @brian1192
    @brian1192 Год назад +4

    Man this guy had so much skill and knowledge, def going places, hope to be like that one day

  • @kmlee1113
    @kmlee1113 Год назад +37

    this was a fantastic episode!

  • @rhettdownen6873
    @rhettdownen6873 Год назад +1

    Tristan, you’re amazing. You do make it look easy.

  • @monkeybutt2270
    @monkeybutt2270 Год назад +2

    This the passion I love seeing in food service

  • @Luna.3.3.3
    @Luna.3.3.3 Год назад +8

    Great episode! Close to my heart. The fish dish looks to DIE for! (for me anyway)

  • @alexrogers777
    @alexrogers777 Год назад +4

    Out of all the On the Line videos, this one is the best bevcause you followed an actual line cook.
    The other videos follow the owner, executive chef or someone else but line cooks are the most interesting

  • @DarrellWingerak
    @DarrellWingerak Год назад +2

    I could have watched another 2 hours of this. Fascinating.

  • @francischeung110
    @francischeung110 Год назад +2

    Love his ethos on Family meals; servant leadership personified

  • @dogradsky
    @dogradsky Год назад +4

    Not going to lie, I've stumbled across that market under the Manhattan Bridge as I was walking around Chinatown. It stood out as one of my most favorite memories of NYC 😂 cozy

  • @briansymmes7917
    @briansymmes7917 Год назад +3

    That minced trout and shrimp, reformed and fried san Choi bao looks unbelievably delicious.

  • @gracielucas2344
    @gracielucas2344 Год назад +1

    “I like to make good food, to give them good feelings” I love the intentional way of cooking ❤️❤️❤️

  • @karlthomas2360
    @karlthomas2360 Год назад +10

    Mr Kwong is so casual but very skilled. The food looks fabulous.

  • @alexisbyrom5170
    @alexisbyrom5170 Год назад +1

    As someone who works in the kitchen of a small, family owned café, it's so interesting to me to see how the processes we use are almost the same as in big restaurants, just on a smaller scale

  • @jaywehry2090
    @jaywehry2090 Год назад +5

    This kids a natural in front of the camera. Excellent episode

  • @SnYpReCoN
    @SnYpReCoN Год назад +3

    Dude’s a line cook that has the head of an executive chef. Bravo! Definitely visiting that place one day.

  • @CharlieSmith-ut4nk
    @CharlieSmith-ut4nk Год назад

    Great video. Please make more like this. Its so good to see behind the scenes at this level!

  • @Gruxixo
    @Gruxixo Год назад +1

    Yes passion and commitment! It shines!!🤩

  • @ihatekpeng
    @ihatekpeng Год назад +8

    This man is definitely not lost in the sauce.

  • @edwardh1256
    @edwardh1256 Год назад +4

    love this guys humor
    "flick that wrist!" and that gucci mane shoutout

  • @rostharan
    @rostharan Год назад +2

    I have actually never thought of using a grill on the wok pit.. Thank you man, you taught me something.

  • @greaterbayareahero1401
    @greaterbayareahero1401 Год назад +1

    Very professional chef! You can tell he is so passionate about food hence I feel hungry when he cooks.

  • @kabaozi
    @kabaozi Год назад +14

    this is such an amazing episode!! really hoping i can try it sometime :))

  • @forestutube1
    @forestutube1 Год назад +7

    Tristan rocks. He will make it big. He needs to open his own restaurant.