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Visit from Chef Jet Tila supports students facing food insecurity

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The scent of garlic and citrus filled Southside Dining Hall as students lined up to meet celebrity chef Jet Tila, who visited 91°µÍøâ€™s Fairfax Campus on April 29.  

Hosted by , the event brought Tila—chef, television personality, and bestselling author—to campus for a day of food, conversation, and connections with students. 


Chef Jet Tila hands a student a dish at the dining hall
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Tila is known for his appearances on The Food Network’s Iron Chef America, Chopped, and Beat Bobby Flay. Students had three opportunities to meet and chat with Tila: at Southside Dining Hall, the Johnson Center, and Ike’s Dining Hall.

Jet Tila prepares food with Mason Dining staff
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Tila’s visit also supported students facing food insecurity at George Mason. While Tila prepared meals at Southside for lunch, every meal swipe was matched by Mason Dining with a donation to the . As a result, more than 1,500 meal swipes were donated to benefit George Mason students facing food insecurity.

Chef Jet Tila helps George Mason staff hold a large check on stage showing meal swipes donated
1,500 meal swipes were donated to benefit George Mason students facing food insecurity. Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

Later, Tila hosted a live cooking demonstration and Q&A in the Johnson Center, where he talked with students and shared stories from his upbringing immersed in his family’s restaurants.

Chef Jet Tila does a cooking demonstration in the Johnson Center
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

The day concluded at Ike’s, where the first 50 students received signed copies of Tila’s cookbooks. 

Tila’s signature style of food fit in remarkably well at George Mason: bold flavors rooted in tradition, with a modern edge.

Jet Tila eats at a dining hall with a student
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding

 

Chef Jet Tila greets students and takes a selfie with them
Photo by Evan Cantwell/Office of University Branding