Ronnie Woo

A few months later, his food blog evolved into what is now his private chef company, based in Beverly Hills, which specializes in intimate four-star dinner parties.

Woo has worked with Mindy Kaling, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jessica Alba, Charlie Sheen, Kathy Griffin, Holly Robinson Peete, Dita Von Teese, Nancy O'Dell, and Gilles Marini.

[8] On May 5, 2013, Woo premiered a pop-up event called Salt & Honey, which served California comfort-style dishes.

[9] Woo is the host and chef of the cooking and reality television show Food To Get You Laid on Logo TV, which premiered in 2015.

He has made guest appearances on Tyra Banks's FABLife[15] (where Chrissy Teigen asked him to cook shirtless[16]), Fuse's Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce,[17] and is a regular contributor to Good Day LA.

[28] In the second half of the year, he was hired as the LA correspondent for the Scripps Network Interactive Digital platform, Genius Kitchen.

[44] At the end of 2019, Woo announced the launch of his YouTube channel, which would premiere its first mini-series, Craving Jetlag, in January 2020.

[47] In August 2020, Woo inked a significant publishing deal with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt for his first cookbook titled Did You Eat Yet?

Later in the year, he made appearances on Access Hollywood and Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen to further promote and talk about the cookbook.