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Amazon Prime series Kwoklyn’s Chinese Takeaway Kitchen star Kwoklyn Wan on releasing the show on YouTube and his new project in the works

  • British TV personality Gok Wan’s brother Kwoklyn found fame with his cooking show Kwoklyn’s Chinese Takeaway Kitchen, which taught Chinese cooking during Covid
  • The chef talks about the imminent release of the show on YouTube, along with a new project in which people’s first-ever bite of Chinese food will be recreated

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Kwoklyn Wan, the star of Amazon cooking show “Kwoklyn’s Chinese Takeaway Kitchen”, will soon release the series on YouTube to watch for free. The chef also details a “nostalgic” new project he’s working on. Photo: Amazon Prime
Stephen McCarty

Kwoklyn Wan never really wanted to be famous.

“My brother is all over the place. He’s the one on the billboards,” the late-blooming television star says of his celebrity sibling Gok Wan.

“Growing up, I was very much in the background. I learned to cook because I didn’t want to do front of house, whereas my brother was flamboyant – and got all the tips.

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“He was happy to schmooze the customers. I didn’t want that kind of attention.”

Wan in his Amazon Prime show soon to be released on YouTube, “Kwoklyn’s Chinese Takeaway Kitchen”. Photo: Amazon Prime
Wan in his Amazon Prime show soon to be released on YouTube, “Kwoklyn’s Chinese Takeaway Kitchen”. Photo: Amazon Prime
Chef Kwoklyn Wan – whose grand­father lived in the New Territories village of Tam Shui Hang, near Sha Tau Kok, before emigrating to Britain in the 1950s – is recalling the demands of a fledgling “career” helping out in his parents’ Chinese restaurant in Leicester, in England’s Midlands.
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