00:00What I gather from my own home growing up was there was never a closed door. Anytime someone
00:05needed something, they would find their way to our home. You're not going to walk into my
00:10grandmother's house and not have something to eat and drink. That's just kind of how I grew up
00:14thinking that we can always make something spread. So it's like, oh, we don't have enough food. Oh,
00:18we have enough. We'll figure it out. But at the root of that, that's hospitality. They should,
00:23at that moment, forget about everything else they have going on and enjoy that moment. I think about
00:28when I go home to my mother's house and when I am on that couch. I get to sit back. I get to relax.
00:34I get to be loved. I get to be fed. We're going to have great stories, great laughter. And that's
00:41something that I hope that people feel when they come to not only my home, but my home in the
00:46restaurant.
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