Sang Yoon

Sang Yoon
Born Seoul, South Korea
Residence Los Angeles California, United States
Occupation Chef, restaurateur
Website chefsangyoon.com

Sang Yoon is a restaurateur, chef and the owner of the Father's Office gastropub,[1][2] and the chef and owner of Lukshon Restaurant. Chef Yoon was a contestant on Bravo Network's Top Chef Masters Season 5.[3][4]

Life and career

Yoon began his career in fine dining in Michelin-starred kitchens of Paris, New York, and Los Angeles including work at Chinois on Main and later as executive chef of Michael’s, Santa Monica’s famous dining destination for contemporary California cuisine.[5] In 2000, Yoon struck out on his own by renovating his favorite local dive bar, Father’s Office, where he trailblazed the gastropub movement in L.A. and beyond.[6] Father’s Office is critically and popularly-acclaimed for its signature craft brew selection of over 55 local and small-batch varieties and the proprietary “Office Burger” has been hailed as the country’s best burger by the TODAY Show and Esquire magazine.[7]

Yoon has been profiled as a craft beer expert in USA Today, Food & Wine magazine, and National Public Radio and has been featured as a guest judge on Bravo’s Top Chef and competing chef on Top Chef Masters.[8][9] February 2011 saw Yoon’s return to fine dining with the debut of Lukshon, a modern restaurant dedicated to traditional and creative Southeast Asian flavors and in 2014, Yoon will partner with prolific pastry chef Sherry Yard to revive Helms Bakery.[10][11] Yoon credits the loves of his life, champagne and hockey, with helping him to achieve an ideal work, life balance.[12]

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