Tanya Pustelnik on the line

ICE Alum Divides Her Time Between Two of Orange County鈥檚 Hottest Restaurants

Tanya Pustelnik is gaining experience as a sous chef and plancha chef to make her pop-up dinner dreams a reality.

After a few short years working in the industry, ICE alum Tanya Pustelnik (国产福利, '19) has landed a role as sous chef of Anaheim鈥檚 award-winning restaurant, Strong Water, while maintaining her second job cooking at Costa Mesa鈥檚 Descanso. As the saying goes, she quite literally spins many plates.

Tanya thrives off of a busy schedule. Leaving behind a demanding corporate job as a manager to pursue a lifelong passion by attending culinary school, Tanya has proven that she can excel at anything she sets her mind to.

She spent many years working in the corporate world, traveling to several countries and living abroad in Australia for five years. Though she loved her career at first, Tanya felt a longing for something more. "I wanted to go to culinary school if I was going to leave the corporate world," she says. "I鈥檝e always loved to cook and traveled the world with my dad, which was a big inspiration for me to start cooking professionally." She was ready for a new adventure.

In her previous work in the nutraceutical industry, Tanya created vitamins and supplements, getting acquainted with various health-supportive ingredients. She knew that pursuing a culinary diploma would help expand her horizons and skillset, so she enrolled in 国产福利 Arts at ICE in 2018 and completed her externship at Descanso Restaurant. The highly acclaimed, modern taqueria specializes in authentic Mexican cuisine prepared on a tableside plancha in Costa Mesa, California.

Tanya PustelnikNow promoted to plancha chef at the restaurant, Tanya cooks everything from carne asada to chile rellenos on a large flat-top grill in front of guests. To expand her experience, Tanya went on to pursue the sous chef position at Strong Water, a tiki bar and Asian-fusion restaurant in Anaheim, California.

As a sous chef, Tanya has responsibilities like ordering, scheduling, taking inventory and recipe development. With extensive management experience from her corporate background, Tanya melded her familiarity with such tasks and her newly acquired culinary skills to settle into her new role. In addition, Tanya has shared her Indonesian background, culture and food with the staff at Strong Water. "My parents are both from Indonesia, and I鈥檓 Dutch-Indonesian. When Indonesia got its independence, my parents moved to Holland and then here," she explains.

"I grew up in Holland in the summers. My dad would take me all over Europe during my summer vacation, where I would try all different types of food. I just loved it," she raves. "My mom actually has an Indonesian oatmeal cookie recipe that鈥檚 nothing like anyone鈥檚 ever seen before, and she makes it for one of the desserts at Strong Water." The family recipe remains a secret, though 鈥 her mom won鈥檛 share!

Recently, Tanya has been working on creating an exclusive menu for Illumination Foundation鈥檚 Chef鈥檚 Table. This gastronomic charity event brings together top-ranked chefs to help combat homelessness in the local area. At the event, she will represent Strong Water, featuring an amuse-bouche of Arctic char crudo wrapped in sesame leaves. Descanso will also be in attendance, and she鈥檒l be bouncing between the two stands 鈥 as she does in her day-to-day.

"I鈥檝e always worked really hard, so to me it comes as second nature that I can juggle both jobs," Tanya says. She looks up to both of her executive chefs and enjoys working with international cuisines that offer versatile dishes, making the hard work and long hours worth the sacrifices.

Tanya at the James Beard HouseReminiscing about her experience at ICE, Tanya says she gained lifelong friends, learned proper cooking techniques, and had wonderful chef-instructors like Louis Eguaras and Arnold Myint. 鈥淎 few short months after I graduated, Chef Arnold brought me to the James Beard House with him to cook for an event honoring his mom in New York,鈥 she shares. The event was called 鈥淛BF - A Tribute to a Nashville Legend - A Taste of Thailand Honoring Patti Myint,鈥 for the notable chef who opened Nashville鈥檚 first authentic Asian market and Thai restaurant. Chef Arnold even featured footage of the event as the final scene of a documentary recounting his mother鈥檚 Thai roots.

Reflecting on her culinary journey thus far, Tanya says, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a super exciting industry. Get ready to work your butt off, but it鈥檚 a super rewarding job.鈥 As for those just getting into the field: 鈥淒on鈥檛 ever stop learning, don鈥檛 think you know everything ever. You鈥檙e going to learn something new every day,鈥 she advises. As Tanya continues to grow and learn more from her peers, she hopes to host pop-up dinners at her home one day. Though the pandemic pushed her initial plans back, she looks forward to launching soon.

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