There was a time in Asia when few women and girls would dream of becoming a chef. But in societies with an ingrained paternal ethos, ‘Girl Power’ is now being embraced in kitchens, from Beijing to Bangkok. With gutsy faith and sheer grit, an exuberant array of female chefs cleared all the hurdles in their path, achieving recognition and spearheading Asia’s dynamic gastronomic scenes. Here’s a round-up of the leading and most promising female chefs to watch in Asia in 2021.

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Meet Asia's Top Female Chefs
Dreaming of opening a restaurant before the age of 30, Kim Bo-mi returned to South Korea after working in Japan for four years at a ryokan called Aura Tachibana, and at the restaurant Kappo Muroi. Along with her boyfriend, the chef Kwon Young-Woon, Kim took the bit between her teeth and opened the now much-coveted restaurant, Mitou, in early 2018.
Rather than a traditional Japanese restaurant as such, it conforms to the idea of modern Japanese cuisine in Korea. “Showing a new style and taste that you can only see in Korea with a modern twist, but still keeping the form of Japanese cuisine,” explains Kim.
Rooted in Japanese culture and craftsmanship, while being imbued with Korean influences, Mitou earned a star in the Michelin Guide Seoul 2021.