Editor’s Note: Welcome to In My Cart, a regular series in which we ask some of the coolest guys we know what they’ve recently acquired, are thinking about buying, or need to buy more of — but for whatever reason don’t have in hand just yet. This week, Kris Yenbamroong, the Los Angeles chef behind the wildly popular Night + Market restaurants.
In less than a decade, Kris Yenbamroong has created an unmistakable voice in the culinary world. The Los Angeles chef opened the lively trio of Night + Market restaurants which are scattered across his hometown. A favorite of the late food critic Jonathan Gold, Yenbamroong has also received multiple James Beard Foundation nominations including Rising Star Chef and Best Chef West. Yenbamroong’s restaurants reflect his Thai roots and offer distinct menus with notable natural wine lists — also James Beard nominated — which have garnered loyal fans in the Golden State and beyond.
Before pursuing a career in the restaurant industry, Yenbamroong worked for the iconoclastic photographer and filmmaker Richard Kern. At the age of 25, he moved back to L.A to helm his family’s popular Thai restaurant, Talesai. In 2010, he opened the first Night + Market location, which, thanks in part to Gold’s reviews, found a fanbase in the city and eventually garnered interest from publications like the New York Times, GQ and Bon Appétit.
Along with his restaurant responsibilities, Yenbamroong hosted the Munchies “Guide to Hollywood,” released the Night + Market cookbook and helped design a pair of sunglasses — a few years ago, he teamed up with Garrett Leight California Optical to produce a ’70s inspired aviator dubbed the Larb King. We recently caught up with Yenbamroong after the James Beard Foundation Gala to find out what he’s currently eyeing. The products — from a pair of sunglasses to a vintage watch to the perfect Cadillac — are bold yet classic. But he explains it best.
Rolex Datejust Reference 1603, Stainless Steel

“There’s a softness to the silver dials of ’60s Rolexes where it almost looks like satin. This is the perfect everyday watch to me. It’s casual and understated but classy enough to dress up. The vintage ones are lighter, thinner and have acrylic crystal which gives them a distinctive look. There are better watches, but I don’t care about that. I want iconic. And it doesn’t get any more iconic than a vintage Rolex.”