Justin Trudeau’s Personal Chef, Chanthy Yen Gets Awarded Michelin Guide Bib

by Sanmita A
Justin Trudeau’s Personal Chef, Chanthy Yen Gets Awarded Michelin Guide Bib

Chef Chanthy Yen, the personal chef to the Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, recently received the Michelin Guide Bib in Vancouver. This is one of the prestigious awards for eateries in Vancouver city. According to a report by Time Out, the Michelin Guide named 12 Bib Gourmands. One of the best eateries in Vancouver, Nightshade is among the recipients of prestigious awards. Here’s what you need to know about Chef Chanthy Yen —

Who is Chef Chanthy Yen?

Chef Chanthy Yen is named one of the best in Canada’s best kitchens. He is known in Canada for his signature dishes, his exotic menu and the uniqueness he brings to Canada’s dining scene. Yen has been trained and cooked under the world’s best chefs, and no wonder that is one of the reasons why Chanthy Yen is the Canadian Prime Minister’s personal chef. His choice of cuisine in restaurants tells the place’s stories and his personal style of bringing stories and food together. From his series of interviews, we gather how the Chef is well known for creating a high-profile menu that covers multiple cultural cuisines.

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What Does The Michelin Guide Bib Restaurant Indicate?

As per the Time Out, Chef Chanthy Yen describes a Bib Gourmand restaurant as one which is highly accessible by the people. Additionally, the food served here is of exceptionally high quality, showcasing the best in terms of menu and services. There is no mix, and the restaurant serves what the Chef usually curates. Yen calls it a place where the food is quite ‘straightforward’.

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