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Arnold Myint Author Event • Family Thai: Bringing the Flavors of Thailand Home

Friday, October 17, 6:30pm
* EVENT IS FREE TO ATTEND & LOCATED AT OUR SHOP! *


A note about our in-store events:


We offer first come, first served seating in our shop. There will be overflow room outside if needed and the author will be mic'd. Everyone is welcome to attend.

You can pre-order a copy below for pick-up at the event or purchase copies on-site.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR & THEIR BOOK:

Arnold Myint is a James Beard Award-nominated chef, restaurateur and drag queen who won the prestigious LGBTQ+ drag circuit title of Miss Gay America in 2017 under the alter ego of Suzy Wong. Born, raised and based in Nashville, Tennessee, Myint grew up in a close-knit family that spent a significant amount of time in the kitchen, as his parents Win and Patti Myint owned and operated the city’s beloved International Market & Restaurant, first opening the space in 1975. After spending his young adulthood as a nationally-ranked, competitive figure skater, Myint returned to his roots and attended the Institute of Culinary Education in New York City, receiving classic training focused on French cooking techniques. Upon graduating, he leaned into the Asian flavors he grew up loving, operating multiple Nashville concepts, and later appeared as a memorable contestant on season seven of Bravo’s Top Chef.

Upon his parents' passing in 2019, Myint and his sister Anna took over the family business and continue to carry on their parents’ Nashville legacy with International Market. The acclaimed restaurant is now located across the street from where the original location once stood, within the city’s Belmont-Hillsboro neighborhood. International Market serves cafeteria-style options at lunch – just as Myint’s mother once did – as well as an elevated, regionally-focused menu for a full-service experience at dinner, honoring her recipes while infusing them with Myint's own culinary flair. Myint’s work at the restaurant led to his James Beard nomination as a 2024 semifinalist in the Best Chef: Southeast category. Throughout Nashville and beyond, Myint has become known for showcasing the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine served through his own unique, Southern perspective.

 Family Thai- Arnold Myint grew up as a restaurant kid and was lucky enough to be surrounded by delicious Thai food. His parents, Thai and Burmese immigrants, first opened Nashville’s International Market & Restaurant in 1975—a rarity in Tennessee, where Asian cuisine hadn’t quite expanded beyond Americanized Chinese takeout. The Myints were determined to introduce Americans to the fiery, bold, and fragrant Thai flavors that had always brought them comfort, and it turned out that a taste of Thailand was exactly what Nashville needed.

Almost 45 years later, after attending culinary school in New York City and working with Jean-Georges Vongerichten, Arnold now owns and runs International Market, where he continues to serve the comforting, soul-feeding recipes of his mother while also jazzing things up with his own Thai-Southern flare. During the pandemic, Arnold began reaching out to an all-new audience as well through Instagram, teaching “Thai 101” basics to an ever-growing number of viewers.

Now Arnold—who also happens to be a fabulous drag queen under the alter ego Suzy Wong—is expanding his teaching on the food of Thailand to a vibrantly illustrated and designed cookbook. In 
Family Thai, Arnold breaks down an often-intimidating cuisine into accessible building blocks for every home cook, beginning with pantry staples—what’s fish sauce? what are the differences between soy sauces?—and moving on to teaching readers essential skills like how to steam the perfect sticky rice or how to make their own noodles if they can’t find them stocked nearby.

Arnold also shares what he likes to cook at home and adaptations of Thai cuisine that have been inspired by his hometown of Nashville and his travels around the world. From there, he takes us into the vibrant and colorful world of Thai street food—including shumai, shrimp toast, curry puffs, and more— classic noodle dishes, his own original creations, and, of course, his mother’s classic recipes. Longtime fans of International Market, who have been begging for their favorite classic recipes for years, will find them among these pages.

When Thais greet each other, they don’t ask 
how are you or what’s up? Instead, they ask, Kin lao yang? or have you eaten? Feeding people is how Patti and Win Myint—and now Arnold—show their love, not just for their family but for everyone within reach. In Family Thai, Arnold shares his boldly flavorful food and welcoming, heartfelt approach with home cooks everywhere.