Tam PhamTam Pham is a Vietnamese American Miami-based chef and restauranteur.[1][2] In 2024, Pham was named as the MICHELIN Guide Florida 2024 Young Chef Award Winner and his restaurant was designated a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant.[1][3][4][5] Personal lifePham was born in Saigon, Vietnam.[2] He moved to the United States in 2008. Pham attended Florida International University's school of hospitality and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 2013.[6][5] He subsequently graduated with master's degree from FIU in 2017.[6] That same year, Pham met his husband Harrison Ramhofer, who also graduated from FIU in 2013.[5][2][7][8] CareerAround 2019, Pham began a supper club with his husband called Phamily Kitchen Supper Club to highlight Vietnamese cuisine.[1][2] Later on, Pham worked with his husband Ramhofer to open a pop-up Vietnamese restaurant called Tâm Tâm (Tam Tam), where they first garnered attention at 1-800 Lucky, a food hall located in Wynwood.[2] In 2023, Pham opened a permanent location for Tâm Tâm in Downtown Miami, located on 99 NW 1st St, which used to be the location of Diana's Cafe that served a Cuban cuisine.[2][5][9] That same year, Pham participated in the South Beach Food and Wine Festival, sponsored by Food Network, where he hosted a Vietnamese cooking class.[8][10] In February 2024, Tâm Tâm was designated a Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurant and in April that same year Pham was named as the Michelin Guide Florida 2024 Young Chef Award Winner.[11][1] In September 2024, Pham assisted Valerie Chang for The James Beard Foundation's Taste America series, which highlighted Chang's downtown Miami restaurant, Maty's.[7] Also in September, Bon Appétit named Tâm Tâm one of the "20 Best New Restaurants of 2024"[12] and The New York Times called it one of the best 25 restaurants in Miami.[9] On November 10, 2024, Pham participated alongside 20 other chefs in the 14th Annual Heritage Fuego festival at the Miami Biltmore Hotel.[13] References
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