 I want the world to know that New Orleans has a huge Vietnamese population there. My name is Tung Nguyen. I'm a chef and owner of T2 Street Food here at St. Rock Market. The original restaurant is called Tantan, which my parents opened back before Katrina. We labeled things during hurricanes down here in New Orleans. I was working there throughout college and I came across St. Rock. And I was like, you know what? So I want to have a restaurant inside of Timbuk. I'm American born, so I'm used to tacos, burgers. I was like, hey, this meat actually goes well with this cuisine in Vietnamese. So I was like, why don't you just mash it together? And that's how T2 came about. The food is not meant to be taken classically. There's a few things that are classically made and marinated and stuff like that, but I'm having fun with it. Just one big old melting pot of goodness. Three times a week routine to do fresh produce and stuff for the restaurant is one of the bigger wholesalers in the city. So everyone hustles first come first serve, trying to get the fresh products and stuff like that. And these old little ladies were in these other restaurants coming in. So I was like, oh, can I grab that real quick? It's really fun and it's unique too because you'll have different generations of restaurant tours and stuff like that. And I learn a lot from what items to get. We built a great relationship with the owners of the store because my parents have been in the industry for such a long time. So once I opened up T2, they knew of me. They knew my face. And I was like, hey, you know, we'll take care of you as well. My background in cooking is obviously I learned a lot from my mom. I'll wash your cook at home, learn a lot of techniques and stuff of her. I have a lot of support from my family. So they helped me throughout the process. I'm one of 13 kids and we're mostly chefs. We're always trying to make good quality food. We come home, everyone brings a dish and it's just a elaborate dinner from steaks to aged meats to all sorts of stuff. It just brings each one's individual talents to the table. Success to me is more about proving to my parents of the world that I am capable of how you raise me to be successful. Make my parents proud. That's how your mom's coming out.