Chef Niki Nakayama: Make it Meaningful
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The Venture
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Publication Date |
May 02, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:25:42
As the owner, head chef, and mastermind behind her restaurant n/naka, Chef Niki Nakayama serves up coveted kaiseki dinners, a structured multi-course meal that emphasizes seasonality and extreme technical prowess. Niki truly straddles the line of tradition and innovation, sourcing local ingredients and employing centuries-old techniques. And she just may be the only woman in the world who does it. But while Niki is the master of her kitchen and craft, getting here was a struggle. In this episode, we tell the story of how she risked it all to launch her restaurant in one of the most cutthroat industries: food. And we learn that a commitment to your creative vision, even if it’s doing it the hard way, can sometimes take you to the top. The Venture is hosted by Ashley Milne-Tyte This episode features: Niki Nakayama, owner and head chef at n/naka restaurant Carole Iida-Nakayama, sous chef at n/naka restaurant Besha Rodell, restaurant critic at LA Weekly Eric Rath, history professor at The University of Kansas Special thanks to: Dan Allen, Farmscape Sarah Rathbone, Dock to Dish LA To learn more about The Venture, go to virginatlantic.com/theventure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
As the owner, head chef, and mastermind behind her restaurant n/naka, Chef Niki Nakayama serves up coveted kaiseki dinners, a structured multi-course meal that emphasizes seasonality and extreme technical prowess. Niki truly straddles the line of tradition and innovation, sourcing local ingredients and employing centuries-old techniques. And she just may be the only woman in the world who does it. But while Niki is the master of her kitchen and craft, getting here was a struggle. In this episode, we tell the story of how she risked it all to launch her restaurant in one of the most cutthroat industries: food. And we learn that a commitment to your creative vision, even if it’s doing it the hard way, can sometimes take you to the top. The Venture is hosted by Ashley Milne-Tyte This episode features: Niki Nakayama, owner and head chef at n/naka restaurant Carole Iida-Nakayama, sous chef at n/naka restaurant Besha Rodell, restaurant critic at LA Weekly Eric Rath, history professor at The University of Kansas Special thanks to: Dan Allen, Farmscape Sarah Rathbone, Dock to Dish LA To learn more about The Venture, go to virginatlantic.com/theventure Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

As the owner, head chef, and mastermind behind her restaurant naka.com/">n/naka, Chef Niki Nakayama serves up coveted kaiseki dinners, a structured multi-course meal that emphasizes seasonality and extreme technical prowess. Niki truly straddles the line of tradition and innovation, sourcing local ingredients and employing centuries-old techniques. And she just may be the only woman in the world who does it. But while Niki is the master of her kitchen and craft, getting here was a struggle. In this episode, we tell the story of how she risked it all to launch her restaurant in one of the most cutthroat industries: food. And we learn that a commitment to your creative vision, even if it’s doing it the hard way, can sometimes take you to the top.

The Venture is hosted by Ashley Milne-Tyte

This episode features:

Niki Nakayama, owner and head chef at naka.com/">n/naka restaurant

Carole Iida-Nakayama, sous chef at naka.com/">n/naka restaurant

Besha Rodell, restaurant critic at LA Weekly

Eric Rath, history professor at The University of Kansas

Special thanks to:

Dan Allen, Farmscape

Sarah Rathbone, Dock to Dish LA

To learn more about The Venture, go to virginatlantic.com/theventure

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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