Host Eli Kulp chats with Beverly Kim, co-owner of two Chicago restaurants - Parachute and Wherewithall.
The daughter of Korean immigrants, Kim brings traditional Korean cuisine alongside her husband and business partner, Johnny Clark. Together, they have developed Parachute into a Michelin star award winning restaurant, additionally receiving a prestigious James Beard award for Best Chefs in the Great Lakes region.
Kim talks about her upbringing, her first restaurant jobs, and some of her favorite Korean ingredients, and much more. Kim is also a mother of three, and has started a foundation to help support mothers in the industry. Learn more about her at www.parachuterestaurant.com and www.wherewithallchi.com
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