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Susur Lee ( zh, t=李國緯; born December 1958) is a Canadian celebrity
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based in
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, Canada. He is known for being the lead chef on Iron Chef Canada, for his four restaurants, and more recently, for his short-form cooking content on
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and
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.


Early life

Lee was born in
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, the youngest of six children. He served his culinary apprenticeship at Hong Kong's Peninsula Hotel.


Career

Lee worked his way to
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status at a number of restaurants and eventually became an entrepreneur. His eclectic culinary style is described as
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. He is especially well known for "Singapore Slaw", his take on a Lo Hei salad, which is traditionally eaten during the
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. Lee was a finalist in the second season of the Bravo TV show '' Top Chef: Masters'', finishing in a tie for second behind winner
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. He has made guest appearances on numerous television cooking shows, and was the second Canadian chef (after Rob Feenie) to appear on the
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's ''
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''. Lee's career includes being a chef at numerous Toronto dining establishments, judging culinary events, appearing on many food and wine television shows and owning/managing popular restaurants in
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,
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and
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. Lotus, his first restaurant, opened in Toronto in 1987. He owns and manages Susur Lee Restaurant Group.


Social media

Lee is featured in
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videos produced by his son Jet, as part of a recurring series where he "turns various foods gourmet". He also owns the
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channel "Iron Chef Dad" with various food-related videos, that also frequently feature his son.


Awards

Lee's awards include the CAA Five Diamond Award, Cannes, France; the American Academy of Hospitality Services' 5 Diamond Award (selected as one of the "World's Best Chefs") and being named one of the "Ten Chefs of the Millennium" by ''
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''. In 2017 he was given "Canada's Best 100 Lifetime Achievement Award". In 2015, Susur was one of the recipients of the 2015 Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards presented by Canadian Immigrant Magazine.


Personal life

Lee met his first wife Marilou Covey while he was a sous chef at the Peninsula Hotel in HK. They immigrated to Canada in 1978, where they married in the same year. In 1983, the couple had decided to move to Hong Kong, but Covey died as a passenger aboard
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, which was destroyed by a Soviet jet fighter. Susur married Brenda Bent in 1991, with whom he has three children: Kai, Levi, and Jet.


Current restaurants

* Lee, Toronto (owner and chef), 2004 – present * Tung Lok Heen (formerly Chinois), Singapore (owner and chef), 2010–present * Lee Kitchen,
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, 2015–present * Kid Lee, Toronto (owner and chef), 2018–2020


Past restaurant affiliations

* Luckee ( zh, t=祿記), Toronto (owner and chef), 2014–December 2018 * Fring's, Toronto (co-owner rapper
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), 2015–2018 * Bent, Toronto (owner and chef), 2012–2017 * Zentan at the Donovan House, Washington, D.C. (owner and chef), 2009–2013 * Shang, New York (owner and chef), 2008–2011 * Madeline's, Toronto (owner and chef), 2008–2010 * Susur, Toronto (owner and chef), 2000–2008 * Prague Fine Food Emporium, Toronto, 1998 * Ritz-Carlton, Singapore (consulting chef), 1997 * Kojis Kaizen, Montreal * Hemispheres, Toronto (consulting chef) * Oceans, 1990 * Lotus, Toronto (owner and chef), 1987–1997 * La Bastille, Toronto (guest chef), 1987 * Lela, Toronto (chef or executive chef) * Peter Pan, Toronto (chef or executive chef) * Le Trou Normand, Toronto * Le Connaisseur, Toronto * The Westbury Hotel, Toronto (cook) * Peninsula Hotel, Hong Kong (apprentice/ commis)


Book

* ''A Culinary Life'', co-written with Canadian Chef
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. Published by
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.


TV appearances

*'' Iron Chef Canada'' - Iron Chef *'' Chopped Canada'' - guest judge *''Canada Crew'' *''
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'' - guest judge *''
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'' - guest judge *''
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'' - finalist (runner-up) *'' At the Table With...'' - biography on Susur's career *'' East Meets West'' - guest judge *''
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'' - guest appearance in "Global Dumpling" episode *''
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'' - tied chef
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in "Battle Bacon" *'' Opening Soon'' - Lee Restaurant *'' Restaurant Makeover'' - Dhaba Indian Excellence *'' Simply Ming'' - guest chef in the "Hoisin Sauce and Pizza Dough" episode *'' This Is Daniel Cook'' *''
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'' *''
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'' - judge *'' Wall of Chefs'' - judge


Controversy

In 2007, the
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investigated six claims of unpaid wages from former employees at Lee's Susur restaurant on King Street West in Toronto that also included complaints of excessive work hours, failure to provide employees with due time off, and various other employment standards and human rights violations. In April 2017, Fring's Restaurant in Toronto, co-owned by Lee and rapper
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, had its liquor license suspended for a week by the
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. The establishment was cited for numerous Liquor Control and Fire Protection and Prevention violations, including overcrowding, promoting "immoderate consumption", and failing to post its license. In August 2017, prior occurrences of employees at Lee's Toronto restaurants — Lee, Fring's, and Bent — having their tips docked to pay for spilled drinks, errors, and unpaid guest checks, an illegal business practice in Ontario, were revealed via screenshots on a pseudonymous Twitter account known for calling out personalities in the Toronto food scene. As a result, representatives for the chef have announced the policy is no longer in effect. Still, a petition was launched demanding the chef and his restaurants reinstate the money that was withheld. After more than 7,000 customers petitioned Lee, he and his sons, Kai Bent-Lee and Levi Bent-Lee, who help to manage the family business, announced that they would refund all retained gratuities to current and past staff.


References


External links


Susur Lee - Chef and Restaurant Database
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