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Bun Lai (born 1969) is a
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-born American chef. He is a leader in the
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movement. His family restaurant, Miya's in
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, is the first sustainable sushi restaurant in the world. His mother, who received an award from U.S. Representative Rosa DeLauro for her contribution in sustainable seafood, is the founder of Miya's and his father is a
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and
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-educated scientist and surgeon. Bun Lai's work as the chef of Miya's and as a leader in the sustainability movement has been featured in local and national publications (see "Media" below).


Career

In 2001, Bun Lai initiated the removal from the menu of seafood that was caught or farmed in a way that was detrimental to the long term well-being of the harvested species or its habitats. Bun Lai is credited as the first chef in the world to implement a sustainable seafood paradigm to the cuisine of sushi. The sweet potato sushi roll, which Bun Lai created in 1995 at Miya's, is the California Roll of plant-based sushi. Today it can be found on sushi menus throughout the country. The use of brown rice — instead of white rice — and other whole grains for sushi, is also a Bun Lai innovation, which today is emulated throughout the world of sushi. Chef Bun Lai created the first menu dedicated to the idea of using invasive species at Miya's in 2005, during which time half the menus invasive species offerings were conceptual because invasive species were not yet commercially available. The menu featured locally caught
invasive species An invasive species is an introduced species that harms its new environment. Invasive species adversely affect habitats and bioregions, causing ecological, environmental, and/or economic damage. The term can also be used for native spec ...
such as Asian shore crabs and European green crabs. The invasive species menu was created in order to take pressure off of popular over-fished species by utilizing ones, instead, that are abundant but ecologically destructive. Today, Miya's offers a plethora of invasive species such as Chesapeake blue catfish, Florida
lionfish ''Pterois'' is a genus of venomous fish, venomous marine fish, commonly known as the lionfish, native to the Indo-Pacific. It is characterized by conspicuous aposematism, warning coloration with red or black bands and ostentatious dorsal fins tip ...
, Kentucky silver carp, Georgia cannonball jellyfish, and invasive edible plants such as Connecticut Japanese knotweed and Autumn olive. In 2013, Bun Lai's use of cicadas in sushi was satirized by ''Saturday Night Live'', though in 2021 the ''New York Times'' praised his use of the insects as part of his mission "to encourage diners to eat in an environmentally conscious way." Bun Lai is the former Director of Nutrition for a non-for-profit that serves low income
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s." Bun Lai has authored papers which were published in ''
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,'' '' Harvard Design Magazine'', and '' The Hill'' (see "Publications" below). He has spoken at the White House, the Harvard School of Public Health, the American Fisheries Society, the
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, and the
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.


Publications


What's the best way to control ecological pests? Feed them to the world's greatest predator—us
''Scientific American'' (2013)''.''
Why fight them when we can eat them?
''Harvard Design Magazine'' (2014).
Why we need traceable seafood
''The Hill'' (2021).


Documentaries and Podcast Appearances

*
Little Fish
" ''The New Yorker'', dir. Edward Columbia (2021). *
Blind Sushi
" dir. Eric Heimbold (2018). *
Experimental Insect Sushi Rolls with Miya's of New Haven
" ''Vice Munchies'' (2016). *
Wild Food: Conversations With Chef Bun Lai + Local Foragers
" ''NPR''. *
Kevin Estela and Bun Lai talk Food and Sustainability
" ''Fieldcraft Survival''.


Media

* "Lionfish and Friends: How Chefs Tackle Invasive Fish," ''
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.'' * "Should I Eat Sushi?" ''Time Magazine''. * "Safer Sushi," ''The New York Times''. * "Meet The Sustainable Sushi Chef Who Also Lassoes Giant Jellyfish The Size Of Volkswagens," ''Prevention''. * "Sushi Master Bun Lai's Sushi Recipes for the Future," ''Eating Well''. * "Have You Ever Tried to Eat a Feral Pig?" ''The Atlantic''. * "Alien Entrées," ''The New Yorker''. * "The Truth is in the Muck," ''Popular Mechanics''. * "Can Sushi Save The World? How Chef Bun Lai Leads a Sustainability Revolution of Love," ''Gotham''. * "Watch Brianna Keilar eat dead cicadas on live TV," ''CNN''. * "5 Food Activists Connecting Hearts and Histories to Heal a Broken System," ''BMO''.


Accolades

*Top Ten Hottest Chefs in the World, 2016. *2018
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Broadcast Media Documentary Finalist, Blind Sushi *White House Champion of Change for Sustainable Seafood Award *2013
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Nominee: Best Chef Northeast *An EcoSalon 11 Most Influential Chefs in the U.S. *
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50 Most Influential Person *''
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'' Greatest Person of the Day *Recipient of the
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Elm-Ivy Award.


References

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