Body
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While having a bowl of soup on a trip to Cambodia, Nite Yun, who was trained as a nurse and is now the chef-owner of the award-winning restaurant Nyum Bai in Oakland, realized that eating could be a way of healing. Yun believes the purpose of food is more than sustenance. Every dish is a cultural story and an ode to generational resilience.
Yun is one of hundreds of women entrepreneurs San Francisco’s beloved food business incubator La Cocina ( The Kitchen in Spanish) has supported over the last decade. Graduates from La Cocina have scaled industry barriers to establish restaurants and factories around the Bay Area, served millions of nutritious, multicultural meals, and generated tens of millions of dollars in sales. Yun’s story is one of success for one woman, but also for her family, her culture, and for a business that supports community health.