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Artist Conversation- Chef Ivan Orkin founder of Ivan Ramen


RiverArts in association with The Masters School presents the first in a series of three Conversations with Artists.

Ivan Orkin’s story is one of legend in the food community: A self described “Jewish Kid from Long Island”, Ivan realized his dream of cooking while doing it in Japan on his terms. Upon graduation from the Culinary Institute of America, and stints at Mesa Grill, Lutece and Restaurant Associates, Ivan returned to Tokyo to rediscover his love of everything Japanese.  While putting his time in as a stay at home dad, Ivan realized it was time to combine his love for Japan and cooking, and in 2007 the first Ivan Ramen was born.

This move seemed destined for failure in a country where ramen enjoys a cult-like status. Incredibly, Ivan not only succeeded but, became one of the top ramen shops in Tokyo, an unheard of accomplishment for a foreigner.  In 2010 a second shop, Ivan Ramen Plus, was opened.  In 2012, Ivan returned to NY with the hopes of opening a business back home, while continuing to operate his two shops in Tokyo.

His first venture in the US, Ivan Ramen Slurp Shop, opened at the Gotham West Market on 600 11th Avenue in November of 2013 to huge crowds and critical acclaim. Soon after, his 50-seat US flagship, Ivan Ramen opened at 25 Clinton Street on New York’s Lower East side. In 2014 Ivan Ramen was named the best new restaurant of the year by multiple publications, including The New York Times, New York Magazine, Eater, Travel & Leisure and Food & Wine. New York Magazine also named Ivan as one of the best new chefs of 2014.

These Conversations introduce the creativity that flourishes in the Rivertowns. Meet the artists, musicians, writers, performers, film makers, and other creatively-engaged individuals who live here and get an inside look at their creative process, challenges, successes, and more. Moderated by PBS arts correspondent Christina Ha.

Admission by donation. Reservations Recommended.

 

Event Location and Ticket Information

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The Masters School, Estherwood Mansion
49 Clinton Avenue
Dobbs Ferry, New York 10522
Handicap Accessible? Yes

Date: Sunday, March 1, 2015
Times: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

Ticket pricing:
Free event

Presenter: RiverArts
Presenter Phone: 914.412.5102
Presenter Website: riverarts.org

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Artist Conversations introduce artists, musicians, writers, performers, film makers, and other creatively-engaged individuals who live in the Rivertowns and feature an inside look at their creative process, challenges, successes, and more. Moderated by PBS arts correspondent Christina Ha.