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Where A Michelin Star Chef Eats With His Family 

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Michelin star chef Jamal James Kent, of Crown Shy, SAGA, and Overstory, goes out in New York City with the wildest crew: his wife and kids. In this episode of Chef’s Night Out, James, his wife Kelly, and their two kids Avery and Gavin visit three iconic restaurants in Greenwich Village: Nami Nori, Don Angie, and Llama San.
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@petesouvall1085
@petesouvall1085 2 года назад
This is sweet. Especially for a chef which is traditionally a job that involves so much time away from family and friends its amazing that he prioritizes his relationship with his kids and wife. And the fact that they get exposure to such incredible food and culture. Love it.
@loveinthematrix
@loveinthematrix 2 года назад
I like your input Peter
@jpshanuson7192
@jpshanuson7192 2 года назад
+1 to Peter. Good job dad
@louiearmstrong
@louiearmstrong 2 года назад
They get to live in 70 Pine and his commute is an elevator ride. Their whole situation is pretty baller
@christopherandrew6545
@christopherandrew6545 2 года назад
Your daughter had me dead “you don’t even eat any fruits!”
@TheMilo246
@TheMilo246 2 года назад
hahahahahahaha so funny hahahahha
@rgrawb
@rgrawb 2 года назад
She’s the start of the show
@shuarma0
@shuarma0 2 года назад
she goes "you don't even get any vitamins!"
@joshuamatthias6526
@joshuamatthias6526 2 года назад
Dad: take your make off and show those good looking faces you got. Daughter: points straight to her brother and says you call that good looking?
@maxfer1002
@maxfer1002 2 года назад
It's not funny, she's been media burned at a child age.
@NotaBOTopie
@NotaBOTopie 2 года назад
You know parents are dope when their children act like themselves while they’re around. Great episode. Kinda goes against the misconception that a lot of chefs like to put out there where you don’t have time for family or anything else but cooking. But this guy clearly shows that’s you can be excellent in both your personal/professional life
@stronghandhanson
@stronghandhanson 2 года назад
Owns and runs a Michelin star versus a chef at your local place is leagues apart
@Ms.takenlee
@Ms.takenlee 2 года назад
@@stronghandhanson not to mention line/ prep cooks are the ones doing most of the grunt work. And in nyc line cooks make under $20/hr, so they almost always have 2 jobs
@Acersleeq
@Acersleeq 2 года назад
@@Ms.takenlee not to mention, this chefs who owns michelin starred restaurants started from the bottom too, they’ve been where line chef’s have been. so to think that he’s able to go that far up while still having a good close relationship with his family is amazing
@Ms.takenlee
@Ms.takenlee 2 года назад
@@Acersleeq if he was grinding as line cook he would have minimal contact with his family. Now that he's head* chef/owner he can do as he likes, while his exploited immigrant line cooks are still stuck overworking themselves and are alienated from their families. This man isn't an immigrant with wonky papers, broken English and limited upward mobility. 14 years in the industry have taught me that not all time, skill and effort is valued and rewarded the same. The harder you grind in this industry the less you have to show for it.
@robbglow
@robbglow 2 года назад
@@Ms.takenlee industry pay needs a serious revamp, we’re understaffed right now and I felt like a slave the other day.
@afifsulaiman8597
@afifsulaiman8597 2 года назад
Though I love the drunk chef's night out episodes, this is a breath of fresh air! Nice episode.
@D-Z321
@D-Z321 2 года назад
I feel the exact same . This is so wholesome 😂
@telathomason57
@telathomason57 2 года назад
I loved how Chef discussed the interaction of his kids, so down to earth! Loved this episode! So real! 💕💕
@brandonwilcox3307
@brandonwilcox3307 3 месяца назад
I started typing this almost word for word before I saw this lol. Love seeing chefs get blackout drunk with other chefs but this is nice as well.
@Markus56.
@Markus56. 2 года назад
I love this guy. His concept really is the future of fine dining. No pretentious stuff. Just good food and good times.
@thewalmer7942
@thewalmer7942 2 года назад
Unpretentious honest food, always down for it
@milosbozilovic7843
@milosbozilovic7843 2 года назад
I like the idea to but i think fine dining will (unfortunately) always be a litle snoby, becouse of the general crowd that eats at fine dining wants to feel that way, and if you loose that than you are ealking Jamie Oliver path of casual dining so you loose the target group (with $ ). I hope that more people that understand this kind of aproach are there and can help turn the scene over. Cheers!
@IDiggPattyMayonnaise
@IDiggPattyMayonnaise 2 года назад
By far the best episode this series has ever done. Not every chef needs to get trashed and gorge. Nice to see what a chef would eat normally.
@jac1207
@jac1207 2 года назад
The hotshot young chefs who go hard after work usually don't have a family waiting for them at home.
@MrKeeganimal
@MrKeeganimal Год назад
@@jac1207 sometimes they do, but unsociable hours, aspirations etc lead to them missing out or turning the other way
@rishiiyer7264
@rishiiyer7264 2 года назад
I could probably watch an entire episode of just those two siblings bickering with each other. Pure gold. Also I can tell James and Kelly did an incredible job raising them!
@Bergen98
@Bergen98 2 года назад
Imagine having such a dad? Not only you learn so much about good food from him, but also you probably can eat a lot of it. Moreover, he seems in general to be a great dad. Lucky kids!
@justhavefun2640
@justhavefun2640 Год назад
not really . being the cool dad has it is own disadvantages on kids mentality . the will have high tendency to be useless ,failures and self-centered when they grow up
@olehaugland1362
@olehaugland1362 2 года назад
This format was a breath of fresh air! Really enjoyed it. More of these please :)
@anthonybui1531
@anthonybui1531 2 года назад
Definitely
@gustavnorling9914
@gustavnorling9914 2 года назад
Agreed
@loveinthematrix
@loveinthematrix 2 года назад
Yes. Vibe
@hyphyking650
@hyphyking650 2 года назад
I love that the chef showcase his family Love this episode
@yanguskhan8513
@yanguskhan8513 2 года назад
its nice that he took his family out instead of chefs going out and drinking heavily. nothing against drinking cuz when i was a cook, i did the same, but its just nice to change it up.
@benvasilinda9729
@benvasilinda9729 2 года назад
This is the most chilled chef I have ever seen. I like how the kids are just dad to them, no famous chef at all but yet they completely respect him.
@Puuuurrrr
@Puuuurrrr 2 года назад
“My son is 12 going on 28” I had to play that back 😂😂😂
@RicardoRamirez-gp3lh
@RicardoRamirez-gp3lh 2 года назад
That’s dope that he doesn’t down talk other chefs! He actually gets ideas from them which is something most chefs don’t do.
@OvoOliver
@OvoOliver 2 года назад
That scallop ceviche and uni at that last place looked so crazy dank
@78LedHead
@78LedHead 2 года назад
I love how he's with his family and it's not a bunch of grown adults going out and getting smashed like college kids. Those get real old real quick. Friends are great - family is everything.
@ndc216
@ndc216 2 года назад
As a cook and a dad, this is my favorite Chef's night out. Real and raw, love it!
@rainepanda
@rainepanda 2 года назад
the rolled lasagna looked sooo good. i like this format where we see what their kids eat too
@IsThisReallyNews
@IsThisReallyNews 2 года назад
Love this series and I could get used to more of these style of videos to promote positivity within the chef culture along with the typical party ones. Great episode munchies!
@danielgeci4513
@danielgeci4513 2 года назад
I'm a person who loves cooking. I started workin in restaurants when I was too young to have working papers only to swear them off by 22 because it was ruining my enjoyment of food and cooking. I am always in awe of ppl that have the ability to make a career out of this. The cooking is the easy part, you need the mental & physical endurance of an Olympic athlete to work in a restaurant in any capacity. I don't even have a desire to own one, it would take a decade off my life. Anyway I completely got off track from what I wanted to say, Which is, I had the epiphany recently that cooking food with a no waste mindset or a repurposing mindset ends up looking allot like what a great chef does, just how and why is different. This video reminded me of that when he used the brine from fermenting the peppers to marinate the chicken. A chef would say wow how creative from a culinary perspective, but someone on a homestead or trying to live a more closed loop life would do the same thing. See I used to cook for the decadence I could create, but last cpl years I really have taken an interest in nutrition. This hindered my creativity in the kitchen until I also started getting interested in a closed loop lifestyle and homesteading etc and utilizing all kinds of traditional techniques I never used for a culinary purpose. Things like fermenting and dehydrating and juicing. For example the other day I made fresh apple pear juice and the resulting fiber from the masticating juicer I put in my dehydrator, ground to powder to make an apple & pear flavored fiber supplement. I strain my mirepoix from broths I make and then dehydrate, and grind it to use it like a poultry seasoning. I have even used the brines from ferments to marinate. In the end I eventually realized my food was now as good as ever even tho what drives it's creation is totally different than it once was. Idk why I wrote all that, maybe it's meant to help someone.
@eatliver
@eatliver 2 года назад
Hey, thanks for leaving this comment. I've been struggling trying to reconcile with the fact that I "fell out of love" with the industry despite only having cooked professionally in a commercial kitchen for not that long. Like how can I call this burnout if I didn't work for more than 5 years even, that kind of feeling. I've recently decided to leave the industry for good and re-train myself. Similarly to you, I found that working in kitchens destroyed my enjoyment of food and cooking. I found it back in the past year or so when I adapted a no-waste mindset too. It feels liberating to be able to take the time and appreciate every step of the cooking process, even when I'm only cooking for myself now and not other people. I never thought I'd see someone else going through a similar thing as I am, let alone seeing it from the comment section on RU-vid so thanks. I hope you will continue to find joy in food in your own ways.
@torwashereee
@torwashereee 2 года назад
Really loved this comment. Makes me want to cook with that perspective. Thanks for sharing friend !
@nikosfilipino
@nikosfilipino 2 года назад
I'm glad I finally found a couple of people who can relate. My entire childhood revolves around food and was so eager to join the industry but from my first job in the dish pit to my last day on the line All I remember from the industry is just being tired. Physically and mentally I was drained day in and day out my love for food never got stronger but rather declined. I so wanted to be like the chefs portrayed on all these different food channels but the life just isn't for me. Since I've changed professions I'm rediscovering my love for food again by going back to my roots and cooking very simple simple dishes and not being the dedicated cook at home anymore.
@OGMichaelC
@OGMichaelC 2 года назад
@@nikosfilipino I really love food and cooking for myself and others. I love learning to cuisines, ingredients and techniques. I am addicted to food documentaries, cooking shows and great cook books. But thankfully? Or sadly? I had a bunch of chef friends when I was younger and I realized early that grueling hectic life isn't the life i wanted. Sadly, the old adage that says you'll be happiest when doing the thing you love isn't always true. Now i just dream of the day i can finally retire and live a quiet life just cooking all the time for me & my loved ones
@KP_Casablanka
@KP_Casablanka 2 года назад
It's helping me. Thank you comrades.
@MrKeeganimal
@MrKeeganimal Год назад
Definitely more of this. I've read so many autobiographies of chefs who all became burnt out and missed their children growing up, or their partners leaving. I enjoy the crazy nights out but this is really a breath of fresh air.
@tztzmetalis
@tztzmetalis 2 года назад
Had a smile on my face the whole way through, this episode definitely hit different in the best way.
@Riffified
@Riffified 2 года назад
Probably my favorite one of these yet! Loved the dynamic of his family, his super genuine vibe, and of course, the amazing-looking food.
@AnimeMemesz
@AnimeMemesz 2 года назад
Really nice to see a unique take on this series. It is kind of surprising that it took so long for someone a bit older, to just bring there family to a nice friendly and wholesome experience.
@jusgough7760
@jusgough7760 2 года назад
Mad respect Cuzzo. I've been talking to my kids about the same thing that I used to when I was a kid so they learn from my mistakes. Big ups to you and your beautiful family
@maximusmckillataco3942
@maximusmckillataco3942 2 года назад
The sister was roasting erbody 😂
@franciscorp2748
@franciscorp2748 2 года назад
amazing story and family almost cried at the end I felt proud of him. Another munchies banger
@marcsantiago27
@marcsantiago27 2 года назад
We need more episodes like this, a real family man and not just the typical cocaine user and binge drinker
@loveinthematrix
@loveinthematrix 2 года назад
Don’t bring the C word into it
@marcsantiago27
@marcsantiago27 2 года назад
@@loveinthematrix your a c word
@nl5455
@nl5455 2 года назад
@@marcsantiago27 Oh tell em Marc
@user-vc5rp7nf8f
@user-vc5rp7nf8f 2 года назад
lol
@loveinthematrix
@loveinthematrix 2 года назад
@@marcsantiago27 you’re*
@junhyuning7180
@junhyuning7180 2 года назад
love the change in pace and how they genuinely love eating good food as a family
@ambikajoshi
@ambikajoshi 2 года назад
By far this is the best best episode of Chef’s Night out! So personal and rooted and yet all the super flavours of the night!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@Beezzzzy_
@Beezzzzy_ 2 года назад
PLEASE more of this!!! Love the family aspect vs just partying type vibes, I like both but this was a nice switch up!
@yasamanmansoori2789
@yasamanmansoori2789 2 года назад
I live in the neighbourhood and go to Llama San and Nami Nori OFTEN - I was at Nami Nori on Saturday most recently - but he’s so right that the only way to get into Don Angie is with a film crew. Impossible to get a res there. Amazing picks. Well done. Love the family too
@bzboarder122
@bzboarder122 2 года назад
What a unique take on a chefs night out. True to form chef! Thanks for sharing a night out with your family, with us.
@allanburkhalter52
@allanburkhalter52 2 года назад
A beautiful, refreshing take. Many more of these, please and thank you.
@IamJoppe
@IamJoppe 2 года назад
I really really like this, it felt genuine. Chef Kent seems like a great father and rolemodel.
@atticus19902
@atticus19902 2 года назад
This guy is SO refreshingly confident and secure about who he is as a chef, a husband and father. Love this!
@einundsiebenziger5488
@einundsiebenziger5488 6 месяцев назад
Yet, when he says stuff like "this is 'like' important to me" it seems as if he really wasn't too confident about himself. Even though he has all the reasons to be.
@HellaReckless
@HellaReckless 2 года назад
Those kids are so blessed to live there such an amazing view.
@victorbenner539
@victorbenner539 2 года назад
Thank you Munchies. And thank you sir for bringing us along on this night with your family. Much joy to your family. 🌤👍😊
@kimbasitlakula7540
@kimbasitlakula7540 2 года назад
I fucking LOVE his daughter's laugh! So far this is deff my favorite episode.
@method341
@method341 2 года назад
It's the sort of laugh that is infectious and makes everyone else laugh too
@archiechew1549
@archiechew1549 2 года назад
Love when chef's night out is a party, but this ep goes down as one of my favourites
@macScsgo
@macScsgo 2 года назад
Love this, really hope you keep up this kind of format!
@UncleBillsKitchen
@UncleBillsKitchen 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing a little piece of your life experience with us. It is bountiful! Happy Cooking, UB
@luvu4eva16
@luvu4eva16 2 года назад
that sushi looked amazing.....really nice episode, you can tell he loves his family :)
@paulnicholson3221
@paulnicholson3221 2 года назад
I have never drooled so much watching a video before. Good family , down to earth and great food 😋.
@alniter1919
@alniter1919 2 года назад
This was dope .. You can tell he is really good person and cool Dad ...
@jmay3200
@jmay3200 Год назад
This is superb content - and a great temper to the chef’s night out series
@cha_eldmo_lester
@cha_eldmo_lester 2 года назад
This kids eat caviar for dinner. Meanwhile i go to sleep for dinner
@karmickoala101
@karmickoala101 2 года назад
The duo sibling's dynamic are part of the highlight in here..
@latalk32
@latalk32 Год назад
More videos of chefs eating at their fav restaurants please ! Loved it
@dollbaby132
@dollbaby132 2 года назад
Loved this family themed show so refreshing 😊
@MrHan14
@MrHan14 2 года назад
Freaking refreshing. I love this episode
@farhansadid4753
@farhansadid4753 2 года назад
A wholesome guy!
@jackiemccoy6282
@jackiemccoy6282 2 года назад
Kids are adorable!!! Kudos to mom and dad!!!
@GregCurtin45
@GregCurtin45 2 года назад
Awesome story #Munchies! Love that you are showcasing a family event. Wish I was as daring as those to kids at that age to try different foods. #FamilyStyle
@drewengles4477
@drewengles4477 2 года назад
Made me miss my family more than anything watching this video. I have kids similar ages and knowing the struggle to get them to try new stuff. Wish my wife had been stronger and stuck with me during the bad times and stress of covid. Still love to cook for my kids when I have them and see them try new stuff
@adriant396
@adriant396 2 года назад
stay strong brother
@nguyen925
@nguyen925 2 года назад
Thats amazing! Wow 3 restaurants for 1 dinner. What way to enjoy multiple specialties!
@skandal6703
@skandal6703 2 года назад
As an ex-partyboy turned family man this is my favorite episode of this series, my idea of a good time today is hanging out with my wife and kids.
@ryanchen4112
@ryanchen4112 2 года назад
got to be one of my favorite munchies videos
@Arrlic
@Arrlic 2 года назад
watching this gives me hope. Thanks munchies
@jackiemccoy6282
@jackiemccoy6282 2 года назад
Those kids eating uni!!! Wow!!! That is amazing!!! Most kids won’t even try fish lol! Uni is my favorite!
@tannercollins9863
@tannercollins9863 2 года назад
That view at the end, this was good.
@jzambales
@jzambales 2 года назад
I love the family switch up
@TheStallion234
@TheStallion234 2 года назад
Just moved out of the city and watching these episodes makes me miss it so much
@decetre
@decetre 2 года назад
Wow! An episode without four guys tearing down their hometown. Best one yet!
@mitchliam974
@mitchliam974 2 года назад
Such a good story and a lovely family.
@23470000
@23470000 2 года назад
More episodes showing the real families of chefs!!!
@programachefesabor
@programachefesabor 2 года назад
Munchies Muito bom seu canal! Parabéns! 🚀
@Dinhhhz
@Dinhhhz 2 года назад
Best episode of chef's night out for sure
@wmtarr886
@wmtarr886 Год назад
I genuinely enjoyed that, thank you.
@jxt0760
@jxt0760 2 года назад
Loved the authenticity of this video
@zjkingsley7
@zjkingsley7 2 года назад
"I don't really go out at night with other chefs, I only go out with my family." 3:55 *walks into Nami Nori* "You're coming here with your family??"
@raymondcastillo1940
@raymondcastillo1940 2 года назад
So refreshing for a chef to bring his family. Best episode of chefs night out so far!
@VoidPatron
@VoidPatron 2 года назад
The Chef's Night out videos shows how fun, interesting, or human they are but this one makes me wanna sit down with him and just hear him talk about his life. I would love to just have an hour of every chef's time which is a big ask to sit down and let them talk whether that be their food, passion, life, family, etc.
@jurassicsushi
@jurassicsushi 2 года назад
I've always loved "a chefs night out", its just chill, fun, entertaining and informative. Thanks for sharing as always Team Munchies and Vice' I've been on board for YEARS!
@endtwoducing
@endtwoducing 2 года назад
This was special. In the best possible way.
@Daygelato
@Daygelato 2 года назад
This is a good video with an adorable family, I like the family edition
@BERNIE817
@BERNIE817 2 года назад
Solid episode! I like this one a lot!
@KP_Casablanka
@KP_Casablanka 2 года назад
Family's vibe is so lovely~ 😃😆
@johnathanl2663
@johnathanl2663 2 года назад
Love the wholesome vibe
@hcblue
@hcblue Год назад
This was so wholesome; I loved it.
@avishnaran6689
@avishnaran6689 2 года назад
Great episode Kent fam 🔥
@ancient.cartoon5172
@ancient.cartoon5172 2 года назад
So glad he mentioned graff!!
@eric-vm3oz
@eric-vm3oz 2 года назад
I think it is great that three family joints got max views for serving his family dinner.
@hondacivic2067
@hondacivic2067 2 года назад
This would be a great new series LETS GOOOOOOOO
@assizetech9059
@assizetech9059 2 года назад
I LOVE THIS SERIES :D
@SingleCab22R
@SingleCab22R 2 года назад
This is such a damn wholesome video I love it.
@455king4help
@455king4help 2 года назад
My boy Gavin be munchin on them veggies. Ain't no space for sweet fruits, veggies all day every day
@organicgrains
@organicgrains 2 года назад
I think this may be my favorite chef's night out.
@Pieterseboy
@Pieterseboy 2 года назад
i would love to raise my kids like this... taste the world, see the world, be yourself.
@anomaly.3860
@anomaly.3860 2 года назад
Thanks for this!
@joeydoey100
@joeydoey100 2 года назад
This was a fantastic episode
@6lu5ky86
@6lu5ky86 2 года назад
God bless you and your family dude!
@flowformation
@flowformation 2 года назад
Best episode yet!
@sauravlas
@sauravlas 2 года назад
Really enjoyed this format. Looking forward to more of these.
@cathyhudson7735
@cathyhudson7735 2 года назад
Refreshing video & very smart chef. Living the Dream
@hamburgermatty
@hamburgermatty 2 года назад
Respect to all the chefs out there… culinary gangstahz!
@quarangadsden6276
@quarangadsden6276 2 года назад
What a great way of doind CNO. They should do more episodes like this.
@mattbanksbp4381
@mattbanksbp4381 2 года назад
0:56 love the kicks in the kitchen yo🤙🏾🔥
@johnbrickwork
@johnbrickwork 2 года назад
Great episode!
@matrixstuff3512
@matrixstuff3512 2 года назад
I love this episode!
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