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How a Palestinian Master Chef Is Using Food to Help Unite Detroit Cooking in America

How a Palestinian Master Chef Is Using Food to Help Unite Detroit Cooking in America

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George Azar is a Southwest Detroit native born to Palestinian parents who upon moving back to the Motor City after working in fine dining restaurants around the country noticed a serious underrepresentation of his favorite cuisine. So Flowers of Vietnam was born
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 8


When I saw Palestinian Master Chef I was thinking I was about to see some food of the region, but it's Vietnamese. So there is zero reason to mention he's Palestinian, other than the fact you wanted people to click, him being Palestinian has nothing to do with what he's cooking. And 'helping unite Detroit'? Kinda invoking the Palestinian - Israeli crisis and again it has nothing to do with this video.
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I am not sure what and why Palestine was needed here. Chef using food to help unite city. His ancestry doesn't add anything to the story, but for some reason someone decided to make a point out of it.
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Not tryna ruin the mood in the comments, but what type of Palestinian serves pork. I kind of expected it tbh, Gigi hadid Do Khaled this guy I don't think they've to a mosque in thier lives.
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Nice twist, got to give him props for trying. The raw beef is technically cooked in lime juice, and drizzle with garlic infused oil and eaten with shrimp paste sauce.
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This video is pretty incredible. Real talk and good food. Glad someone is FINALLY doing it. Thank you Eater for not going soft in Detroit and telling a real story.
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this is coming from the area where your congresswomen is very divisive and unpatriotic. thats coming from an independent. we have a long way to go
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This was an amazing piece, great content, lighting, sound and editing. It deserves a follow-up once the restaurant is built out for sure. Peace.
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I can't even get authentic Vietnamese I where I live and we. Got loads of viet restaurants because of laborers but they just don't taste right
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