Angela Dimayuga
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Angela Solita Dimayuga (1985) is an American chef. She is currently working as an executive chef at Mission Chinese Food New York. Dimayuga was included in the Zagat’s "30 Under 30" List in 2015 as an upcoming culinary star and was also part of 2015 class of Eater Young Guns. She was nominated for a James Beard Foundation Award in 2016 and named a 2017 Rising Star Chef for her work at Mission Chinese Food New York.

Biography

Angela Dimayuga was born and raised in San Jose, California into a Filipino-American family, she is one of six siblings.

She is a multi-disciplinary food industry creative, who currently works as Mission Chinese Food’s executive chef. She is also a contributor to Bon Appetit magazine, a food stylist, media personality, and interested in the intersection of politics in her work.

Dimayuga joined the NYC culinary scene in 2007, when she moved to Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn. At age 22, she started as a line cook at "'Vinegar Hill House" in Brooklyn. She credit’s Vinegar Hill House’s Jean Adamson as a chief mentor, who helped launch her career.

In 2012 she was cold-called by Danny Bowien to help open the first NYC iteration of his then solely-San Francisco-based restaurant, Mission Chinese Food. Dimayuga has helped open, design the menu, interiors, and collaborations, for Bowien’s subsequent three NYC restaurants: Mission Chinese Food on Orchard St, Mission Cantina, and Mission Chinese Food East Broadway (currently the only NYC location that remains).

Mission Chinese Food

Dipping into her Filipino roots at a Chinese restaurant, Dimayuga’s menu at Mission Chinese Food is what she calls “New American”; a cuisine not simply about Asian fusion or even Asian-American, but rather, reflective of the kind of hybrid dining, relevant to today’s New Yorkers.

At MCF, Dimayuga is not only the executive chef, but helps to contextualize the restaurant within the culture of the surrounding Lower East Side and Chinatown neighborhoods, through various artist collaborations. Dimayuga commissions a network of creatives to design work for the restaurant and its external pop-ups and collaborations. In addition, she selects musicians to play in the restaurant, as well as recently worked with friends and fellow artists to design a signature streetwear line for the restaurant.

IvankaTrump.com

In 2017, she was contacted by the website IvankaTrump.com asking if she would be willing to do an interview, this interaction had "a viral response" after it was posted on Instagram. Dimayuga wrote with help from activist Shakirah Simley, a thoughtful response turning down the offer and her reasons why. She was quoted as saying;

""As a queer person of color and daughter of immigrant parents, I'm not interested in being profiled as an aspirational figure for those that support a brand and president that slyly disparages female empowerment. Sharing my story with a brand and family that silences our same voices is futile."

— Angela Dimayouga

Notable collaborations and events

Dimayuga has worked with and created collaborations and pop-ups for La Buvette, Restaurant noma, Le Chateau Brian/ Le Dauphin, Frankie’s Prime Meats, Dimes, Lyle’s, Pok Pok, Sqirl, Night + Market, Saison, Lil Deb’s Oasis, Attica, Husk, and event space 99 Scott.

  • In 2016, Dimayuga appeared on the television show Eat the World with Emeril Lagasse, as herself.
  • Working with MCF’s beverage director, Sam Anderson, she designed the sets for the beverage experience for Red Bull Music Academy New York’s 2017 festival. Events included Fluxo: Funk Proibidão, Trade Show USA, and Sacred Bones 10 Year Anniversary.
  • Working with Opening Ceremony over a number of collaborations over the years, designing “The Dip Jean,” with Alex Aiku, and a dinner for Creative Time’s annual benefit dinner in 2017.
  • Collaborating on a insect and food-related editorial shoot with artist Anicka Yi (2016 Hugo Boss Prize Winner) for the September issue “A Magazine Curated By” Eckhaus Latta
  • Working with Felix Burrichter and Michael Bullock (Editors of PIN-UP magazine), for a Design Week 2017 pop-up called “Rear View”.
  • In 2017, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Media Lab and Dimayuga are working together on a creating fermentation boxes and related health protocols for restaurants.
  • Dimayuga paired up in cooking with Dominique Crenn at the 2017 Harlem EatUp!, an annual food festival in Harlem, New York.
  • She has done event work for City Harvest, Tasting Table, Food Book Fair and many more.
  • She has appeared the podcast on the Heritage Radio Network, Radio Cherry Bombe: Episode 87: New York's Next Wave.

    Awards

    Under her watch, MCF was awarded 2 stars and “Restaurant of the Year” in 2012 by The New York Times. In 2015, she was named “Best Chef” by NYMag. The James Beard Foundation named her a “rising star chef” in 2016. In 2017, StarChefs publication named her one of their rising stars.

    In 2016, she was the keynote speaker at Restaurant noma’s global, "MAD Food Symposium". Her speech, “Burning the Candle at Both Ends,” focused on the maintenance of work and life balance as a chef.