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James Kenji López-Alt (born October 31, 1979) is an American chef and
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. His first book, '' The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science'', became a critical and commercial success, charting on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller list and winning the 2016
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for the best General Cooking cookbook. The cookbook expanded on López-Alt's "The Food Lab" column on the
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blog. López-Alt is known for using the
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in his cooking to improve popular American recipes and to explain the science of cooking. López-Alt co-founded Wursthall in 2017, a beer hall style restaurant in San Mateo, California. He now maintains a popular
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in which he demonstrates various recipes and cooking techniques with a POV filming style. He released a children's book titled ''Every Night is Pizza Night'' in 2020 and a cookbook titled ''The Wok: Recipes and Techniques'' in 2022 which focused on the eponymous cooking vessel, both of which became ''New York Times'' Bestsellers.


Early life and education

Born James Kenji Alt, López-Alt is the son of Harvard University geneticist and immunologist Frederick Alt, who is of German descent and the grandson of Japanese chemist Koji Nakanishi, his maternal grandfather. López-Alt attended the
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and graduated from
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(MIT) in 2002, where he majored in architecture.


Career


Early career (2000s to 2015)

López-Alt's first restaurant job was during his sophomore year of college. He attempted to take a job as a waiter at a local restaurant, but they needed a prep cook. He later worked with several Boston chefs including Barbara Lynch and
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. He went on to work as a test cook and editor at ''
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'' magazine and '' America's Test Kitchen''. López-Alt was the Managing Culinary Director and is the Chief Culinary Consultant of
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, a food blog, where he authored the
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-nominated column "The Food Lab". He later adapted this column into his first book, '' The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science'', which was published in September 2015 by W. W. Norton & Company. It was a ''New York Times'' Bestseller and won the 2016
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for General Cooking, as well as the
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awards for Best American Cookbook and Cookbook of the Year. Penny Pleasance of the ''New York Journal of Books'' called ''The Food Lab'' "a seminal work that is encyclopedic in scope and can be used as a reference by even the most experienced home cooks".


After ''The Food Lab'' (2016 to present)

López-Alt opened the Wursthall Restaurant & Bierhaus in San Mateo, California in 2017, with partners Adam Simpson and
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. López-Alt started a
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in 2016, which, as of March 2022, has over one million subscribers and over 100 million views. The videos are POV-style demonstrations of recipes and cooking techniques in López-Alt's home kitchen that feature unscripted commentary and largely unedited footage. In September 2019, López-Alt became a monthly columnist at ''The New York Times'' Cooking. In 2020 López-Alt released a children's book, ''Every Night is Pizza Night'', which debuted on the ''New York Times'' Children's Bestseller list. After his move to
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in late 2020, López-Alt's Instagram posts became increasingly popular as he recommended various businesses and dishes around the area, becoming "maybe the most powerful food
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this city has seen in the social media age," according to ''
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''. In 2022, López-Alt released a cookbook titled ''The Wok: Recipes and Techniques'', a 658-page book focused on
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s. ''The Seattle Times'' called the book "arguably the most anticipated cookbook of the year" and it debuted at number one on the ''New York Times'' Bestseller list in the category of "Advice, How-To & Miscellaneous". It won the 2023 Pacific Northwest Book Award.


Personal life

As of 2021, López-Alt resides in
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,
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, after previously living in San Mateo, California, New York City, and Boston. Upon marriage, López-Alt combined his birth surname, Alt, with that of his wife Adriana López. López-Alt has two children, the second of which was born in September 2021. In January 2019, López-Alt tweeted that "if you come to my restaurant wearing a MAGA cap, you aren't getting served, same as if you come in wearing a swastika, white hood, or any other symbol of intolerance and hate" and "If you’re comfortable sitting next to a MAGA wearer I’m probably not interested in serving you either." He later apologized and deleted the tweet.


Filmography


Publications

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