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Eddie Huang

Edwyn Charles Huang (born March 1, 1982)[1] is an American author, chef, restaurateur, food personality, producer, and former attorney.[2][3] He was a co-owner of BaoHaus, a gua bao restaurant in the East Village of Lower Manhattan.[4] Huang previously hosted Huang's World for Viceland. His autobiography, Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir, was adapted into the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat, of which he narrated the first season.

Eddie Huang
Born
Edwyn Charles Huang

(1982-03-01) March 1, 1982 (age 41)
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh
Rollins College (BA)
Yeshiva University (JD)
Years active2006–present
Known forBaoHaus (Manhattan restaurant)
Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir
Fresh Off the Boat
Huang's World
SpouseShia Blanca (m. 2023)
Children1
Eddie Huang
Traditional Chinese黃頤銘
Simplified Chinese黄颐铭
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Yímíng

Early life and education edit

Huang was born in Washington, D.C., to Jessica and Louis Huang, who were immigrants from Taiwan.[5] They were both waishengren of Taiwan; the ancestral homes of his father and mother were in the Hunan and Shandong provinces of mainland China, respectively.[6] Huang was raised in Silver Spring, Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C.,[7] then moved to Orlando, Florida, where his father owned a successful group of steak and seafood restaurants, including Atlantic Bay Seafood and Grill and Cattleman's Ranch Steakhouse.[8] He appreciated African-American culture, especially hip-hop, at a young age.[8] He also frequently got into fights, getting arrested at least twice on assault charges while growing up.[9]

Huang attended Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando. He also went on to attend the University of Pittsburgh and Rollins College,[10] graduating with a B.A. in English and Film with Rollins in 2004. At Rollins, he also won the Barbara Lawrence Alfond English Award and the Zora Neale Hurston Award, and was Sports and Humor editor for the school paper, The Sandspur. In 2008, Huang earned a J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University. At Cardozo, Huang worked at the Innocence Project, served as President of the Minority Law Students Association and as Vice President of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association, and also won a New York City Bar Association Minority Fellowship in 2006.[11][12]

Career edit

Huang's first job as an attorney was working in corporate law at the law firm Chadbourne & Parke in New York City. He worked as a summer associate in 2006 and 2007, then was hired as an associate in the firm's corporate department in 2008. Within a year, due to the financial crisis of 2007–08, Huang was laid off, and began working as a stand-up comic and marijuana dealer.[13]

Clothing designer edit

From 2006 to 2009, Huang ran a streetwear company called "Hoodman Clothing," initially called "Bergdorf Hoodman."[14][15] At Hoodman, Huang co-created clothing designs with Art Director Ning Juang, a graphic designer whom he had met in Taiwan.[16]

Chef and restaurateur edit

Huang was also interested in food as he had grown up watching his mother cook at home. He also learned cooking techniques from various chefs of different cultural backgrounds and cuisine styles that worked at his father's restaurants. He learned management and how to be a good expeditor: a restaurant employee who manages the communication of information and orders between the back and front of the restaurant, making sure that the food is prepared in the correct order as efficiently and rapidly as possible, and presented to the customer at its peak of quality. Working as an expeditor was a skill he learned from his father.[17] In 2011 Huang was named to the Chow 13, a list of influential people in food presented annually by Chow.com.[18][19]

 
Huang in New York City, January 13, 2013

Restaurants edit

In December 2009, Huang opened BaoHaus, a Taiwanese bun (刈包) shop, in the Lower East Side section of Lower Manhattan.[20] In July 2011, he relocated his first shop to 238 East 14th Street in the East Village with an expanded menu.[21] In October 2020, Huang announced the permanent closure of BaoHaus.[22] Prior to shutting down, the restaurant had been praised by TimeOut for cheap pricing and unique menu items.[23]

Another restaurant, Xiao Ye, was less successful and closed after poor reviews and controversy over its sales of Four Loko.[24] Sam Sifton, a reviewer for The New York Times, awarded the restaurant zero (out of four) stars, and wrote that "if Mr. Huang spent even a third of the time cooking that he does writing funny blog posts and wry Twitter updates, posting hip-hop videos and responding to Internet friends, rivals, critics and customers, Xiao Ye might be one of the more interesting restaurants to open in New York City in the last few months."[25]

Author edit

Huang created the blog called Fresh Off the Boat and later published a memoir with Random House by the same name.[26] Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir was released in early 2013, receiving favorable reviews from Publishers Weekly[27] and The New York Times.[28]

Double Cup Love: On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China was published in 2016.

Television edit

Huang hosted Cheap Bites on the Cooking Channel at the end of 2011 and also appeared on several episodes of Unique Eats before leaving the Cooking Channel for Viceland, where he hosts a recurring segment, also called Fresh Off the Boat, which was later developed into an hour-long show and renamed Huang's World. In 2014, Huang was the host of Snack Off on MTV. The show featured Huang, mentoring contestants participating in challenges that determine who can whip up the tastiest treats using random ingredients like fish sticks, canned oysters, chocolate and much more.[8][29]

Fresh Off the Boat edit

In 2014, ABC ordered a television series based on his book, also titled Fresh Off the Boat, starring Randall Park and Constance Wu, with Hudson Yang playing Eddie.[30] The show debuted with two preview episodes on February 4, 2015, and premiered in its prime time slot on February 10, 2015.[31]

Huang was outspoken in his criticism of the development process of the show, writing a lengthy essay about his concern that his vision for the show was compromised.[32][33] Huang has said that he doesn’t like the show, because he thinks that the storyline after the pilot episode is not what he wrote in his memoir.[34] He has said that he mostly avoids watching it, though he admits there were two exceptions he tuned into: The episode with a DMX cameo in which he appreciated the interactions between DMX and young Eddie, which he talks about in his book, “Double Cup Love”; He also admits tuning for a few minutes to the episode where the family visits Taiwan, but didn’t like it. [35]

Film edit

In August 2019, it was announced Huang would direct and write Boogie, a coming-of-age movie about a young Chinese-American basketball player's rise to prominence, starring Taylor Takahashi, Pamelyn Chee, Jorge Lendeborg Jr., Mike Moh, Dave East, Pop Smoke, Perry Yung, Alexa Mareka and Taylour Paige, with Focus Features distributing.[36][37][38][39] Huang wrote the screenplay in five days with no plan or outline incorporating the themes that have defined his life such as basketball, feeling adrift in a country where he has always been in a minority, and domestic abuse.[40]

Controversies edit

Huang drew criticism in May 2015 for comments he made about black women during an interview on Real Time With Bill Maher. He said, "I feel like Asian men have been emasculated so much in America that we're basically treated like black women." Later he engaged in a Twitter exchange on his account @MrEddieHuang with @BlackGirlDanger where he defended his comments, which were called "misogynoir". Huang then tweeted "are we dating cause you wildin. lol" and proceeded to make romantic advancements towards her.[41][42]

Huang has also drawn criticism for his appropriation of African-American culture.[43] Huang has stated: "I’ve devoted myself to speaking about people owning their own cultures that they’ve created, that they came over with, and educating people about the foundational values in culture."[44] In The New York Times, Joshua David Stein described Huang as "a walking mixtape of postmodern cultural appropriation."[45] In New Bloom magazine, Brian Hioe wrote that Huang exhibits "misogynistic language and attitudes," non-conventional English speech and dress, and experiences with police that indicate an "adoption of a hip hop influenced persona."[46]

Works and publications edit

  • Huang, Eddie. Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir. New York: Spiegel & Grau, 2013; ISBN 978-0-679-64488-0
  • Huang, Eddie. Double Cup Love: On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China. New York : Spiegel & Grau, [2016]
  • Huang's World (Viceland) 2016[47]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Eddie Charles Huang - United States Public Records". FamilySearch. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  2. ^ "Attorney Directory - Edwyn C. Huang". New York State Unified Court System. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  3. ^ Huang, Eddie (January 23, 2013). "IAmA Eddie Huang (cook, author, host of Fresh Off the Boat)". Reddit. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  4. ^ Ozersky, Josh (February 23, 2011). . Time. Archived from the original on February 24, 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  5. ^ Martin, Rachel (January 29, 2013). "'Fresh Off The Boat' And Serving Up Asian Culture" (Audio interview). Weekend Edition. NPR. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  6. ^ Huang, Eddie (2013). Fresh off the boat : a memoir. New York: Spiegel & Grau. ISBN 978-0812983357. OCLC 868029333.
  7. ^ Marx, Rebecca (April 8, 2010). "Chatting With Baohaus' Eddie Huang About Crackhaus, Cheeto-Fried Chicken, and "Chefs Slapping Each Other on the Ass in the Press"". Village Voice. Retrieved April 25, 2019.
  8. ^ a b c Garner, Dwight (January 24, 2013). "Pork Buns Steamed in Bluster 'Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir'". The New York Times. Retrieved January 25, 2013.
  9. ^ Cutolo, Ruby (December 14, 2012). "Off The Boat, But On The Grid: PW Talks With Eddie Huang". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  10. ^ Garner, Dwight (January 24, 2013). "Pork Buns Steamed in Bluster 'Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir,' by Eddie Huang". New York Times. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  11. ^ James Rickman, Eddie Huang and Jeezy on Racism, America and Bossing Up, PAPER Magazine, http://www.papermag.com/2015/04/eddie_huang_jeezy_fresh_off_the_boat.php
  12. ^ Eddie Huang, Fresh Off the Boat, page 211
  13. ^ Stein, Joshua David (January 23, 2013). "Chef Who Refuses to Be Defined by His Wok". The New York Times. Retrieved January 26, 2013.
  14. ^ TSS Crew (December 1, 2008). "Hoodman Clothing". UPROXX. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  15. ^ Koch, Macy (May 11, 2012). "Eddie Huang: "I'm about getting paper, but I need a 'why'"". Silicon Prairie News. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  16. ^ Paine, Jake (June 20, 2007). "Hoodman Clothing: Politics as Usual". AllHipHop. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  17. ^ Nordee, Emily (March 28, 2011). . Food Republic. Archived from the original on May 12, 2015. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  18. ^ "Error". CNN.
  19. ^ Chowhound. "The 2011 CHOW 13".
  20. ^ Turner, David Rap Snacks: Inside the Hip-Hop Restaurant Boom Rolling Stone. October 8, 2015
  21. ^ "Eddie Huang Opening East Village Location of BaoHaus". New York Eater. July 14, 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  22. ^ Warerkar, Tanay (October 5, 2020). "Baohaus, the Taiwanese Hotspot that Propelled Eddie Huang to Fame, Closes". Eater NY. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  23. ^ Christina Izzo, Bao Ong, Amber Sutherland-Namako (October 29, 2021), "75 notable NYC restaurants and bars that permanently closed since 2020", TimeOut{{citation}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  24. ^ Freeman, Nate (November 2010). "Xiao Ye, Eddie Huang's Bastion of Four Loko Has Shut Down". The New York Observer. Retrieved April 1, 2015.
  25. ^ Sifton, Sam (October 12, 2010). "Xiao Ye on the Lower East Side". The New York Times – via NYTimes.com.
  26. ^ "Fresh Off the Boat". The Pop Chef (blog). March 21, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  27. ^ "PW Pick: Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir by Eddie Huang". Publishers Weekly. January 29, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  28. ^ "Best Sellers". The New York Times. February 27, 2013. Retrieved March 1, 2014.
  29. ^ Banks, Alec (August 2, 2014). "Eddie Huang to Premiere 'Huang's World' on MUNCHIES". Highsnobiety. Retrieved November 6, 2014.
  30. ^ McDonald, Soraya Nadia (February 4, 2015). "Meet Eddie Huang, the memoirist who inspired 'Fresh Off the Boat'". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  31. ^ Yang, Wesley (February 3, 2015). "Eddie Huang Against the World". The New York Times. Magazine. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  32. ^ Huang, Eddie (February 4, 2015). "Bamboo-Ceiling TV". New York. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  33. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (February 4, 2015). "Eddie Huang Gives 'Fresh Off the Boat' a "B"; Pushes for Domestic Violence Arc". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 5, 2015.
  34. ^ Jung, E. Alex (April 8, 2015). "Eddie Huang Is Still Angry His ABC Sitcom Is an ABC Sitcom". New York. Retrieved April 21, 2015.
  35. ^ Huang, Eddie. Double Cup Love: On the Trail of Family, Food, and Broken Hearts in China. Spiegel & Grau, 2016.
  36. ^ N'Duka, Amanda (August 26, 2019). "'Fresh off the Boat' Author Eddie Huang To Make Directorial Debut With 'Boogie' Film At Focus Features". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  37. ^ Day-Ramos, Dino (September 13, 2019). "Eddie Huang's 'Boogie' Rounds Out Cast With Mike Moh, Dave East, Perry Yung, Taylour Paige and Alexa Mareka". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved September 14, 2019.
  38. ^ "Eddie Huang to Make Directorial Debut With 'Boogie' | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. August 26, 2019. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  39. ^ Threadcraft, Torry (September 12, 2020). "Eddie Huang Nearly Cast Pop Smoke In 'The Last Dragon' Remake". Okayplayer. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  40. ^ "Eddie Huang on racism, domestic violence and defying the Asian stereotype". March 13, 2021. SCMP. 2021-03-13
  41. ^ Chu, Arthur (May 15, 2015). "Eddie Huang self-destructs: Why the "Fresh Off the Boat" author's descent into misogyny is so depressing". Salon.
  42. ^ Ting, Jenevieve (May 11, 2015). "We Need to Talk About Eddie Huang's Misogyny". Ms.
  43. ^ Chu, Arthur (May 13, 2015). "Dear Eddie Huang: You Don't Get to Tell Black People, or Other Asian People, How They Should Feel or Who They Should Be" – via AlterNet.
  44. ^ "Eddie Huang Talks "New BaoHaus" and Race vs. Culture". Hypebeast.com. March 2013.
  45. ^ Stein, Joshua David (January 23, 2013). "Eddie Huang Defies Description". The New York Times.
  46. ^ Hioe, Brian (February 24, 2015). "Fresh Off the Boat and the Limits of Cultural Representation". New Bloom Magazine.
  47. ^ Huang's World at viceland.com

External links edit

  • Fresh Off The Boat (Huang's blog)
  • Eddie Huang at IMDb
  • Eddie Huang on Twitter

eddie, huang, edwyn, charles, huang, born, march, 1982, american, author, chef, restaurateur, food, personality, producer, former, attorney, owner, baohaus, restaurant, east, village, lower, manhattan, huang, previously, hosted, huang, world, viceland, autobio. Edwyn Charles Huang born March 1 1982 1 is an American author chef restaurateur food personality producer and former attorney 2 3 He was a co owner of BaoHaus a gua bao restaurant in the East Village of Lower Manhattan 4 Huang previously hosted Huang s World for Viceland His autobiography Fresh Off the Boat A Memoir was adapted into the ABC sitcom Fresh Off the Boat of which he narrated the first season Eddie HuangBornEdwyn Charles Huang 1982 03 01 March 1 1982 age 41 Washington D C U S CitizenshipAmericanEducationUniversity of PittsburghRollins College BA Yeshiva University JD Years active2006 presentKnown forBaoHaus Manhattan restaurant Fresh Off the Boat A MemoirFresh Off the BoatHuang s WorldSpouseShia Blanca m 2023 Children1Eddie HuangTraditional Chinese黃頤銘Simplified Chinese黄颐铭TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinHuang Yiming Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Clothing designer 2 2 Chef and restaurateur 2 2 1 Restaurants 2 3 Author 2 4 Television 2 4 1 Fresh Off the Boat 2 5 Film 3 Controversies 4 Works and publications 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editHuang was born in Washington D C to Jessica and Louis Huang who were immigrants from Taiwan 5 They were both waishengren of Taiwan the ancestral homes of his father and mother were in the Hunan and Shandong provinces of mainland China respectively 6 Huang was raised in Silver Spring Maryland a suburb of Washington D C 7 then moved to Orlando Florida where his father owned a successful group of steak and seafood restaurants including Atlantic Bay Seafood and Grill and Cattleman s Ranch Steakhouse 8 He appreciated African American culture especially hip hop at a young age 8 He also frequently got into fights getting arrested at least twice on assault charges while growing up 9 Huang attended Dr Phillips High School in Orlando He also went on to attend the University of Pittsburgh and Rollins College 10 graduating with a B A in English and Film with Rollins in 2004 At Rollins he also won the Barbara Lawrence Alfond English Award and the Zora Neale Hurston Award and was Sports and Humor editor for the school paper The Sandspur In 2008 Huang earned a J D from the Benjamin N Cardozo School of Law at Yeshiva University At Cardozo Huang worked at the Innocence Project served as President of the Minority Law Students Association and as Vice President of the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association and also won a New York City Bar Association Minority Fellowship in 2006 11 12 Career editHuang s first job as an attorney was working in corporate law at the law firm Chadbourne amp Parke in New York City He worked as a summer associate in 2006 and 2007 then was hired as an associate in the firm s corporate department in 2008 Within a year due to the financial crisis of 2007 08 Huang was laid off and began working as a stand up comic and marijuana dealer 13 Clothing designer edit From 2006 to 2009 Huang ran a streetwear company called Hoodman Clothing initially called Bergdorf Hoodman 14 15 At Hoodman Huang co created clothing designs with Art Director Ning Juang a graphic designer whom he had met in Taiwan 16 Chef and restaurateur edit Huang was also interested in food as he had grown up watching his mother cook at home He also learned cooking techniques from various chefs of different cultural backgrounds and cuisine styles that worked at his father s restaurants He learned management and how to be a good expeditor a restaurant employee who manages the communication of information and orders between the back and front of the restaurant making sure that the food is prepared in the correct order as efficiently and rapidly as possible and presented to the customer at its peak of quality Working as an expeditor was a skill he learned from his father 17 In 2011 Huang was named to the Chow 13 a list of influential people in food presented annually by Chow com 18 19 nbsp Huang in New York City January 13 2013Restaurants edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it March 2021 In December 2009 Huang opened BaoHaus a Taiwanese bun 刈包 shop in the Lower East Side section of Lower Manhattan 20 In July 2011 he relocated his first shop to 238 East 14th Street in the East Village with an expanded menu 21 In October 2020 Huang announced the permanent closure of BaoHaus 22 Prior to shutting down the restaurant had been praised by TimeOut for cheap pricing and unique menu items 23 Another restaurant Xiao Ye was less successful and closed after poor reviews and controversy over its sales of Four Loko 24 Sam Sifton a reviewer for The New York Times awarded the restaurant zero out of four stars and wrote that if Mr Huang spent even a third of the time cooking that he does writing funny blog posts and wry Twitter updates posting hip hop videos and responding to Internet friends rivals critics and customers Xiao Ye might be one of the more interesting restaurants to open in New York City in the last few months 25 Author edit Huang created the blog called Fresh Off the Boat and later published a memoir with Random House by the same name 26 Fresh Off the Boat A Memoir was released in early 2013 receiving favorable reviews from Publishers Weekly 27 and The New York Times 28 Double Cup Love On the Trail of Family Food and Broken Hearts in China was published in 2016 Television edit Huang hosted Cheap Bites on the Cooking Channel at the end of 2011 and also appeared on several episodes of Unique Eats before leaving the Cooking Channel for Viceland where he hosts a recurring segment also called Fresh Off the Boat which was later developed into an hour long show and renamed Huang s World In 2014 Huang was the host of Snack Off on MTV The show featured Huang mentoring contestants participating in challenges that determine who can whip up the tastiest treats using random ingredients like fish sticks canned oysters chocolate and much more 8 29 Fresh Off the Boat edit In 2014 ABC ordered a television series based on his book also titled Fresh Off the Boat starring Randall Park and Constance Wu with Hudson Yang playing Eddie 30 The show debuted with two preview episodes on February 4 2015 and premiered in its prime time slot on February 10 2015 31 Huang was outspoken in his criticism of the development process of the show writing a lengthy essay about his concern that his vision for the show was compromised 32 33 Huang has said that he doesn t like the show because he thinks that the storyline after the pilot episode is not what he wrote in his memoir 34 He has said that he mostly avoids watching it though he admits there were two exceptions he tuned into The episode with a DMX cameo in which he appreciated the interactions between DMX and young Eddie which he talks about in his book Double Cup Love He also admits tuning for a few minutes to the episode where the family visits Taiwan but didn t like it 35 Film edit In August 2019 it was announced Huang would direct and write Boogie a coming of age movie about a young Chinese American basketball player s rise to prominence starring Taylor Takahashi Pamelyn Chee Jorge Lendeborg Jr Mike Moh Dave East Pop Smoke Perry Yung Alexa Mareka and Taylour Paige with Focus Features distributing 36 37 38 39 Huang wrote the screenplay in five days with no plan or outline incorporating the themes that have defined his life such as basketball feeling adrift in a country where he has always been in a minority and domestic abuse 40 Controversies editHuang drew criticism in May 2015 for comments he made about black women during an interview on Real Time With Bill Maher He said I feel like Asian men have been emasculated so much in America that we re basically treated like black women Later he engaged in a Twitter exchange on his account MrEddieHuang with BlackGirlDanger where he defended his comments which were called misogynoir Huang then tweeted are we dating cause you wildin lol and proceeded to make romantic advancements towards her 41 42 Huang has also drawn criticism for his appropriation of African American culture 43 Huang has stated I ve devoted myself to speaking about people owning their own cultures that they ve created that they came over with and educating people about the foundational values in culture 44 In The New York Times Joshua David Stein described Huang as a walking mixtape of postmodern cultural appropriation 45 In New Bloom magazine Brian Hioe wrote that Huang exhibits misogynistic language and attitudes non conventional English speech and dress and experiences with police that indicate an adoption of a hip hop influenced persona 46 Works and publications editHuang Eddie Fresh Off the Boat A Memoir New York Spiegel amp Grau 2013 ISBN 978 0 679 64488 0 Huang Eddie Double Cup Love On the Trail of Family Food and Broken Hearts in China New York Spiegel amp Grau 2016 Huang s World Viceland 2016 47 See also editChinese people in New York City New Yorkers in journalism Taiwanese people in New York CityReferences edit Eddie Charles Huang United States Public Records FamilySearch Retrieved April 21 2015 Attorney Directory Edwyn C Huang New York State Unified Court System Retrieved April 21 2015 Huang Eddie January 23 2013 IAmA Eddie Huang cook author host of Fresh Off the Boat Reddit Retrieved February 5 2015 Ozersky Josh February 23 2011 Why Food Personality Eddie Huang Is Still Going Strong Time Archived from the original on February 24 2011 Retrieved March 1 2014 Martin Rachel January 29 2013 Fresh Off The Boat And Serving Up Asian Culture Audio interview Weekend Edition NPR Retrieved February 5 2015 Huang Eddie 2013 Fresh off the boat a memoir New York Spiegel amp Grau ISBN 978 0812983357 OCLC 868029333 Marx Rebecca April 8 2010 Chatting With Baohaus Eddie Huang About Crackhaus Cheeto Fried Chicken and Chefs Slapping Each Other on the Ass in the Press Village Voice Retrieved April 25 2019 a b c Garner Dwight January 24 2013 Pork Buns Steamed in Bluster Fresh Off the Boat A Memoir The New York Times Retrieved January 25 2013 Cutolo Ruby December 14 2012 Off The Boat But On The Grid PW Talks With Eddie Huang Publishers Weekly Retrieved April 21 2015 Garner Dwight January 24 2013 Pork Buns Steamed in Bluster Fresh Off the Boat A Memoir by Eddie Huang New York Times Retrieved August 5 2016 James Rickman Eddie Huang and Jeezy on Racism America and Bossing Up PAPER Magazine http www papermag com 2015 04 eddie huang jeezy fresh off the boat php Eddie Huang Fresh Off the Boat page 211 Stein Joshua David January 23 2013 Chef Who Refuses to Be Defined by His Wok The New York Times Retrieved January 26 2013 TSS Crew December 1 2008 Hoodman Clothing UPROXX Retrieved April 21 2015 Koch Macy May 11 2012 Eddie Huang I m about getting paper but I need a why Silicon Prairie News Retrieved April 21 2015 Paine Jake June 20 2007 Hoodman Clothing Politics as Usual AllHipHop Retrieved April 21 2015 Nordee Emily March 28 2011 Talking With Eddie Huang The bad boy restaurateur takes a Bao Food Republic Archived from the original on May 12 2015 Retrieved April 21 2015 Error CNN Chowhound The 2011 CHOW 13 Turner David Rap Snacks Inside the Hip Hop Restaurant Boom Rolling Stone October 8 2015 Eddie Huang Opening East Village Location of BaoHaus New York Eater July 14 2011 Retrieved March 1 2014 Warerkar Tanay October 5 2020 Baohaus the Taiwanese Hotspot that Propelled Eddie Huang to Fame Closes Eater NY Retrieved November 12 2020 Christina Izzo Bao Ong Amber Sutherland Namako October 29 2021 75 notable NYC restaurants and bars that permanently closed since 2020 TimeOut a href Template Citation html title Template Citation citation a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Freeman Nate November 2010 Xiao Ye Eddie Huang s Bastion of Four Loko Has Shut Down The New York Observer Retrieved April 1 2015 Sifton Sam October 12 2010 Xiao Ye on the Lower East Side The New York Times via NYTimes com Fresh Off the Boat The Pop Chef blog March 21 2012 Retrieved March 1 2014 PW Pick Fresh Off the Boat A Memoir by Eddie Huang Publishers Weekly January 29 2013 Retrieved March 1 2014 Best Sellers The New York Times February 27 2013 Retrieved March 1 2014 Banks Alec August 2 2014 Eddie Huang to Premiere Huang s World on MUNCHIES Highsnobiety Retrieved November 6 2014 McDonald Soraya Nadia February 4 2015 Meet Eddie Huang the memoirist who inspired Fresh Off the Boat The Washington Post Retrieved February 5 2015 Yang Wesley February 3 2015 Eddie Huang Against the World The New York Times Magazine Retrieved February 5 2015 Huang Eddie February 4 2015 Bamboo Ceiling TV New York Retrieved February 5 2015 Goldberg Lesley February 4 2015 Eddie Huang Gives Fresh Off the Boat a B Pushes for Domestic Violence Arc The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved February 5 2015 Jung E Alex April 8 2015 Eddie Huang Is Still Angry His ABC Sitcom Is an ABC Sitcom New York Retrieved April 21 2015 Huang Eddie Double Cup Love On the Trail of Family Food and Broken Hearts in China Spiegel amp Grau 2016 N Duka Amanda August 26 2019 Fresh off the Boat Author Eddie Huang To Make Directorial Debut With Boogie Film At Focus Features Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 14 2019 Day Ramos Dino September 13 2019 Eddie Huang s Boogie Rounds Out Cast With Mike Moh Dave East Perry Yung Taylour Paige and Alexa Mareka Deadline Hollywood Retrieved September 14 2019 Eddie Huang to Make Directorial Debut With Boogie Hollywood Reporter www hollywoodreporter com August 26 2019 Retrieved November 12 2020 Threadcraft Torry September 12 2020 Eddie Huang Nearly Cast Pop Smoke In The Last Dragon Remake Okayplayer Retrieved November 12 2020 Eddie Huang on racism domestic violence and defying the Asian stereotype March 13 2021 SCMP 2021 03 13 Chu Arthur May 15 2015 Eddie Huang self destructs Why the Fresh Off the Boat author s descent into misogyny is so depressing Salon Ting Jenevieve May 11 2015 We Need to Talk About Eddie Huang s Misogyny Ms Chu Arthur May 13 2015 Dear Eddie Huang You Don t Get to Tell Black People or Other Asian People How They Should Feel or Who They Should Be via AlterNet Eddie Huang Talks New BaoHaus and Race vs Culture Hypebeast com March 2013 Stein Joshua David January 23 2013 Eddie Huang Defies Description The New York Times Hioe Brian February 24 2015 Fresh Off the Boat and the Limits of Cultural Representation New Bloom Magazine Huang s World at viceland comExternal links editFresh Off The Boat Huang s blog Eddie Huang at IMDb Eddie Huang on Twitter Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eddie Huang amp oldid 1179858329, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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