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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I’m a chef / Restaurateur and I’ve read a few personal development and finance books over the years, but nothing ever really clicked. Most are written for office workers with regular sched... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Rice Chef Poor Chef is an interesting and inspiring book that shares lessons about success, mindset, and personal growth. I personally know him, which makes the story even more meaningful and real to... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

I may not be a chef, but I truly enjoyed reading this book. Rich Chef Poor Chef offers valuable insights into success and finance, drawn from the author’s real-life experiences. His passion for be... See more

Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Fantastic book explaining a chef perspective this allowed reader to understand what it take to be a chef from nothing to the top not because of top chef on tv . Mr Yusuf perspective and anecdotes fr... See more

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Rich Chef Poor Chef ® The Only Book to The Secret to Cooking Because You "Want To" not Because You "Have To" The Ultimate Blueprint for Chefs Who Refuse to Settle! WORLD'S FIRST & ONLY BOOK ABOUT THE WEALTH CREATION SYSTEM DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR CHEFS This is Not Just Another Career Guide. This Book is Your Declaration of Independence. by Yusuf Yaran #1 International Bestselling Author Cornell-Trained Hospitality Leader World Record & Gold Medal Holder Olympian Researcher Financial Markets Trader


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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Poor Chef Rich Chef

It emphasizes strategy, mindset shifts, and business ownership, aiming to move chefs from merely surviving to thriving in the industry.
This is your manual to start building a career that pays as well as it tastes,

February 13, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Reality and the real world of a chef

I’m a chef / Restaurateur and I’ve read a few personal development and finance books over the years, but nothing ever really clicked. Most are written for office workers with regular schedules, not for people like us who live in hotels.

This book just gets it. The author understands our world the long hours, the financial struggles, all of it. I found myself nodding through the whole thing because it resonated with my experience 100%.

Honestly feel lucky I found this. Never seen anything like it before that’s actually designed for how chefs work and think.

Fair warning this isn’t for everyone. If you’re happy coasting, skip it. But if you have a growth mindset and want to build something better for yourself, it’s worth your time.

Even though it’s aimed at chefs, I think people in other demanding industries would get a lot from it too.

Really glad I picked this up.

Matthew

April 6, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

A must-read, even if you’re not a chef.

I may not be a chef, but I truly enjoyed reading this book. Rich Chef Poor Chef offers valuable insights into success and finance, drawn from the author’s real-life experiences. His passion for being a chef shines through in the practical examples throughout the book.

The message is clear. Greatness isn’t achieved without intention. You are, in essence, the head chef of your own life, responsible for the choices and outcomes you create.

It is an inspiring and thought-provoking read that encourages self-reflection and practical action. A must-read for those wanting to improve their life, build better habits, and take greater control of their personal and financial future.

March 31, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

More Than Just Cooking—A Mindset Shift ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Really enjoyed this book. It’s not just about cooking or skills—it focuses a lot on self-awareness, values, and making the right decisions in your career and life.

The examples are very real and relatable, especially for those in hospitality. It made me reflect on my own mindset and what truly defines success.

Simple, practical, and inspiring. Definitely worth a read 👍

March 30, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Sharing at its best

What an amazing journey! Yusuf continues the tradition of hoteliers guiding the next generation of hospitality professionals by sharing their personal experiences and lessons they have learnt along their way.

March 25, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

It’s rare to come across such a witty…

It’s rare to come across such a witty and insightful narrative written by a chef speaking from lived experience. This book, by someone who can laugh at both himself and life while expressing hard truths with a refined subtlety, compellingly questions the notions of “rich” and “poor” from within the world of gastronomy. With a truly immersive and engaging style, it draws you step by step into the realities of the kitchen. Highly recommended.
Chef Aydin Demir

March 23, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Rice Chef Poor Chef is an inspiring book that the story of persons journeys from working as a Pastry Chef to General Manager of international 5 Star Hotel.

Rice Chef Poor Chef is an interesting and inspiring book that shares lessons about success, mindset, and personal growth. I personally know him, which makes the story even more meaningful and real to me. I like how the author shares his real experiences, struggles, and lessons learned along the way. It shows that hard work, determination, and the right mindset can help someone improve their life. The book is easy to understand and gives motivation to improve ourselves, especially for people who want to chase their dreams. Overall, it is a inspiring and encouraging book. Salute

March 23, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Worth reading even if you've never picked up a spatula

I'm a marketer, not a chef, so I wasn't expecting to get this much out of the book. But a lot of what he writes about applies way beyond the kitchen.

The learning section was probably my favourite part. The stuff on spaced repetition and active reading isn't new, but the way he frames it around a chef's life makes it click differently. And the financial literacy chapters are honestly overdue — I don't think any industry does a good job of teaching this, not just hospitality.

Yusuf has had a serious career — decades across different countries and regions — and the book feels like it. It's not theory. Recommended, chef or not.

March 22, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Finally found something that actually…

Finally found something that actually speaks to my reality

I’m an entrepreneur sicne about 25 years now, and I’ve picked up a few business and finance books over the years trying to figure out how to actually build some wealth. Honestly, most of them just didn’t connect with me they were written for people with 9-to-5 jobs or corporate careers, not for someone who works nights, weekends, and holidays.
This book is different. It’s like the author actually gets what our lives are like. The financial struggles, the long hours, the passion that keeps us in this industry even when the money isn’t great it’s all there. I found myself nodding along to almost every page because it resonated with my own experience completely.
I’m really lucky I came across this book. I’ve honestly never seen anything like it before something specifically designed for chefs and how we actually work and think. It’s not dumbed down, and it’s not generic advice repackaged. It’s real.
I will say this book isn’t for everyone. If you’re happy with where you are and don’t really want to change anything, you probably won’t get much from it. But if you have a growth mindset and you’re ready to do something different to create a better situation for yourself, this is worth reading.
Even though it’s written for chefs, I think a lot of the concepts could apply to other people in demanding industries too. The principles are solid.
Glad I found this one.

March 23, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

The Book Every Chef Should Read at Least Once

Just finished reading Rich Chef Poor Chef by Yusuf Yaran, and honestly… this is one book you should not miss if you’re serious about growing your career in hospitality.

You can really feel it’s written by someone with many years in hospitality. It’s not textbook knowledge, but full of real-life stories, the kind you only understand after long shifts, tough days, and dealing with real guests.

What makes this book special is how honest and relatable it is. Every page feels practical and real.

Especially for chefs who feel stuck, lost, or struggling, this book can open your eyes, reset your mindset, and give you a new sense of direction.

Definitely worth a read.

March 23, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Finally, someone who understands

Picked this up out of curiosity and ended up reading it in five days.

As someone who’s spent years in restaurant kitchens, I’ve always felt like financial advice was written for a completely different world.

This book speaks my language. The author clearly knows what it’s like to live this life the irregular hours, the passion that keeps you going, the financial challenges that come with the territory.

It’s honest and direct. No sugar-coating, no unrealistic promises. Just real strategies for people in our situation.

If you’re in the culinary world and serious about changing your financial situation, give this a read.

It’s different from anything else I’ve come across.

March 17, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Rich Chef Poor Chef is a great read

Rich Chef Poor Chef is a great read, especially if you’re in the food industry. It goes beyond cooking and really focuses on mindset, growth, and building a better future. I liked how real and relatable it felt, simple ideas, but powerful. Definitely worth reading if you want to level up both in the kitchen and in life

March 16, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Fantastic book

Fantastic book. Well thought and wonderful to read. The Author Yusuf Yaran is the best. Can’t wait for his 2nd book.

March 8, 2026
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Fantastic book explaining a chef…

Fantastic book explaining a chef perspective this allowed reader to understand what it take to be a chef from nothing to the top not because of top chef on tv .
Mr Yusuf perspective and anecdotes from the book are a true representation to how the world and our purpose look from the inside
Enjoy reading

March 22, 2026
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