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Zang Toi Woos Fate with Lucky Fried Chicken Night

Report, Photos and Illustration by Rina Oh

Originally posted on February 15, 2011 | Short Order on the insatiable-critic.com

Zang Toi's neighbor Mike Carper feeds him a prêt-a-porter chicken.

Forget about Turbot Souffle and Mosaic of Capon. That’s what fashion darling Zang Toi orders at Daniel on carefree nights. He favors the four-star pseudo Marie Antoinette décor and haute cuisine. But the night before launching the new collection belongs to the classic American bird from Kentucky Fried Chicken on West 34th Street, no less.

If Zang could play an instrument, he could be the Malaysian Amadeus Mozart, and his muses would serve bottomless Champagne joined by truffles in their flesh sucking corsets with bosoms bulging. His patrons are high fashion socialites of New York and reality-show housewives whose fashion expense accounts average a whopping $300,000 per season.

Niki Cheng and model Ling Tan.

There they were Saturday at 7 p.m. after the last rehearsal, joining the exhausted show room crew: muses, buyers, backers, mannequins, Birkin bags on one arm, spearing chicken parts with the other, in the designer’s near sacred ritual: Zang’s Lucky Chicken Night

It began in 1991 on the eve of the Mouton-Cadet Young Designers Award finale. Zang, an ambitious and driven designer, could barely afford dining out. His House of Toi consisted of himself, an assistant and the seamstress. He gave the seamstress some cash to fetch dinner. She returned with carryout fried chicken. The next day, he won the competition and it become essential to have fried chicken the night before any fashion show. Now his staff sets up “Zang’s Lucky Chicken Night,” in a famil-style show room buffer. This year his office boy DyDy picked up 230 pieces of chicken, and tubs of biscuits, corn and cole slaw.

Zang Toi and his muses illustration by Rina Oh

Vegetarians seem to consider it a night outside of their normal reality. Last year, a supposed vegetarian buyer from an unnamed department store ate half a chicken. Word quickly spread in fashion circuits. Lean-and-long, the models stood quietly in corners, licking teaspoons filled with mashed potatoes, debating over a final drumstick. A crumble or two of red velvet cake was irresistible. No one seemed anxious about zipping up the next day.

Zang, a fan of home cooking too, is compiling his favorite recipes for a cookbook with an expected release date in 2013. Are you surprised?

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A few months ago I visited the Food Network offices inside the Chelsea Market to interview for a writing position. I didn’t get to write about my culinary school experience as per the interview since my graduation date was too near. Later on in the afternoon I received a call from the editor asking if I was interested to work as a contributing writer for the Food2 blog. This was great news, and more than expected! Since then I’ve been submitting weekly vegetarian recipes for the Meatless Mondays feature! If you’re unaware of what that entails, try a google search and you’ll be amazed at the amount of people who are on board with the initiative. We’re not encouraging you to go completely meatless, but rather encouraging a broader vegetable intake. I’ve updated this site by including all the recipes submitted on Food2. They are listed below starting with the recent post with more to come soon! Click here to see the entire list of recipes.

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