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On top of her career in marketing, she is also extremely passionate about food. Despite not developing an interest in cooking until after college, once Le's curiosity was sparked, it quickly took off; in Vietnam, she opened a reservation-only Vietnamese-Mexican fusion restaurant called Saigonita in her own apartment! Her background in both Vietnamese and Mexican cuisine (from growing up in Houston) placed her at a unique crossroads to successfully combine the two into creative dishes such as \"Hue-vos Rancheros\" - a mix between Vietnamese Bun Ba٢ Hue and Mexican huevos rancheros. Although space restrictions limited the number of guests at each dinner, Saigonita rapidly grew in popularity as word spread. Unfortunately, in 2020, Le had to move back to Houston to undergo a liver transplant, because she was not born with bile ducts. Despite a formidable surgery and healing process, Le expresses gratitude for everyone who stepped up to help, especially Ann Le, a high school classmate who became her living organ donor. 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