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Dumpling Mafia Queen Shirley Chung

Two-time Top Chef finalist Shirley Chung tells the multi-generational story that led to her progressive Chinese-American food at Ms. Chi Cafe. She also discusses the importance of innovation, how she pivoted with nationwide delivery during the pandemic and how she created her own NFT collection at dumplingmafianft.com

Episode 5 of the Asian American Stories Los Angeles- AAPI LA podcast, hosted by AAPI LA, titled "Dumpling Mafia Queen Shirley Chung" was published on April 1, 2022 and runs 43 minutes.

April 1, 2022 ·43m · Asian American Stories Los Angeles- AAPI LA

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Two-time Top Chef finalist Shirley Chung tells the multi-generational story that led to her progressive Chinese-American food at Ms. Chi Cafe. She also discusses the importance of innovation, how she pivoted with nationwide delivery during the pandemic and how she created her own NFT collection at dumplingmafianft.com

Two-time Top Chef finalist Shirley Chung tells the multi-generational story that led to her progressive Chinese-American food at Ms. Chi Cafe. She also discusses the importance of innovation, how she pivoted with nationwide delivery during the pandemic and how she created her own NFT collection at dumplingmafianft.com
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