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Paul Qui (born August 14, 1980) is a Texas-based Top Chef winner and James Beard award recipient. He operates restaurants East Side King (Austin), Thai Kun (Austin) and Pao (Miami). In 2011, he won the ninth season of
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Biography

Paul Qui was born in
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and moved to the United States as a child. He attended high school in
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and completed his culinary training at Le Cordon Bleu in Austin, Texas. His initial forays into cooking professionally led to a job with
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, chef/owner of Uchi and Uchiko restaurants in Austin. During his time in the kitchen, Cole became Qui's mentor, and Qui eventually worked his way up to become the chef de cuisine and executive chef at Uchiko. Qui was one of 29 contestants who appeared on ''Top Chef'' Season 9 in 2011, which was filmed in locations around Texas. He won eight of the season's 16 elimination challenges and went on to win the entire season.
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, the head judge of ''Top Chef'', said that Qui was the most talented chef in the first 12 seasons of the show. Following his win, he returned to Austin and opened his flagship restaurant, Qui, and a venture called East Side King, which showcases various Japanese-inspired dishes via
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s with business partner Moto Utsunomiya. Another of Qui's restaurants, Thai Kun, was recognized by '' Bon Appétit'' magazine as one of the best restaurants in America in 2014. In 2016, Qui opened Pao by Paul Qui at Faena Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. In 2018, his new Houston restaurant Aqui received a rare four-star review from the
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, but it closed at the end of the year amidst controversy. In 2016, Qui was charged with assaulting his then-girlfriend while intoxicated, charges that were dropped in 2018. Qui opened an Asian-fusion restaurant in Dallas called TacQui in May 2018, but it closed just six months later. In March 2019, Qui announced the opening of a second location of East Side King in Denver, Colo. inside the food hall Avanti Food & Beverage. However within a days of the announcement, Avanti owners opted to cut ties with Qui amid continued controversy over his 2016 assault arrest.


Awards and accolades

In addition to his win on ''Top Chef'', Paul Qui also has earned the following awards: * Chef of the Year by Esquire Magazine in 2014 * Best Chef, Southwest by the James Beard Foundation in 2012 * One of Food & Wine magazine's best new chefs of 2014 * Winner of the 2013 S. Pellegrino Cooking Cup Young Chef of the Year


References

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