Chef Peter Vang graduated with his A.A.S. in Culinary Arts from Saint Paul College in 2016. While in school, he began working in the culinary industry including high end restaurants such as Meritage and Upton 43 (currently Martina). Soon after, he became the Sous Chef at Blackdog Cafe in Lowertown.
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Peter knew he wanted to do more than just be an ordinary chef, so he began teaching kids in the city through a nonprofit called YouthFarm. He was able to teach youth how to plant, grow, and cook their produce through food education and relationship building.
Chef Peter is passionate about teaching youth in the cities about food education. And he hopes this provides another door to help kids stay off the streets.
About Chef Peter
What is Paj Ntaub Cuisine?
Paj Ntaub in English means "Flower Quilt".
Traditionally, the Hmong would share stories through generations by sewing them into the Paj Ntaub.
Using that concept, Peter started his own Hmong catering business called Paj Ntaub Cuisine. Which specializes in sharing stories of Hmong food while adding a modern twist. Peter offers chef tastings and cooking classes as a bonus. Not only that but he helps others share their stories through food by collaborating with community chefs and youth.
Paj Ntaub Cuisine is more than just a catering business, it's also a community helping to build the next generation.