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“If you’re a chef your identity is always w/ your restaurant,” Hugh Amano says. “It’s programmed into you like, ‘Where do you work? Who do you know?’ . . . For me it just got to be, ‘Fuck it. I don’t give a shit about that. I just wanna cook.’” | MikeSula

. “It’s just been sort of this frog in boiling water,” says Amano, who now makes a family-style lunch for 100 each weekday in the company’s Fulton Market HQ, in a kitchen of his own design. “In nine years it’s just been me in the kitchen, and I rely on my own curiosity. That’s a great place to be for me. I’ve learned more here than anywhere else.”Kevin Hartmann

“I send out a menu every week so they know what’s coming down the pipe, and serve lunch at noon on the dot. It’s like ringing a dinner bell. I send an email out and it’s like this stampede of wildebeests coming down.”‘They’re taking care of me. I need to contribute somehow.’” He started by sending out a daily recipe over company

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