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David Chang’s Unified Theory of Deliciousness

Chef Darren Chin, DC Restaurant

09-Aug-16 14:30

David Chang’s Unified Theory of Deliciousness

David Chang thinks about food all the time. He also talks about food and writes about food, and in this article for Wired, he examines what he calls a Unified Theory of Deliciousness, making a powerful argument for nostalgia, and for the shared backbone of cuisine around the world. Chef Darren Chin comes in to weigh in on this, and to disagree. 


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