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Eat a Peach
Book • 2021
In *Eat a Peach*, David Chang shares a candid and introspective look at his life, including his battles with depression, suicidal thoughts, and the emotional burdens of running a restaurant empire.
The book touches on his childhood, the challenges of being Asian in the US, and his experiences in the culinary industry.
Chang also discusses the demise of his magazine *Lucky Peach*, his relationships, and the importance of mental health awareness.
The memoir offers a raw and honest glimpse into the highs and lows of his career and personal life.
The book touches on his childhood, the challenges of being Asian in the US, and his experiences in the culinary industry.
Chang also discusses the demise of his magazine *Lucky Peach*, his relationships, and the importance of mental health awareness.
The memoir offers a raw and honest glimpse into the highs and lows of his career and personal life.
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as a fun memoir with 33 tips for chefs that also apply to life.


Guy Kawasaki

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Remarkable People: David Chang is 'Steve Jobs with a knife"
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as a book written by Dave Chang, which includes a humorous account of his coaching experience.


Marshall Goldsmith

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The Pillars of Life with Marshall Goldsmith
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as 

's memoir that came out in 2020.

Hrishikesh Hirway


David Chang

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Key Change: David Chang on "I See a Darkness"
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as a fun memoir with 33 tips for chefs that apply to life.


Guy Kawasaki

Why David Chang Is ‘Steve Jobs with a Knife’
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as his memoir, detailing his life experiences.


David Chang

"David Chang"
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and Gabe Ulla.

Dave Chang

Steak With Eric Wareheim and Gabe Ulla
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as his new book, a memoir covering his life from starting Momofuku to the present day.


David Chang

No-Fan NBA Games & 2020 Cooking Trends With Joe House and David Chang | The Bill Simmons Podcast
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as an incredibly warm and open window into his life.

Rachel Botsman

Rethinking Success: David Chang






