Upon his return to Orange County, Ngoy began gambling harder than ever stating "Monks cannot help me, Buddha cannot help me. As word of Ted's success spread, Cambodian immigrants started seeking him out when they arrived in Southern California. I always thought of it as a Plan B to come back and now, it has become the Plan A and more," Tao says. When the Khmer Rouge took over Cambodia in 1975, they knew they couldn't go home. [8], After Cambodia's establishment of a constitutional monarchy in 1993, Ngoy, along with his wife, returned to the country for its first elections. But he admits he was also aware that conquering Suganthini's heart held out the promise of a better life. Ted and Suganthini sold everything they had and arrived in California on one of the first refugee flights, with their three children, an adopted nephew and two nieces. Christy and Ted bought a $1-million, three-story, 7,000-square-foot house with palm trees and a three-car garage on Lake Mission Viejo in Orange County. Ted was dismayed. And he saw an opportunity. Then he opened his first independent shop in La Habra, eventually covering the rest of O.C. Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge came to power in 1975, and the Cambodian genocide began. The film details how Ngoy fled Cambodia with his family during the Vietnam War and later went on to build a donut shop empire, only to lose it all because of a gambling addiction. He wrapped the note around a stone, and threw it down. Under the Khmer Rouge leadership of Pol Pot people were forced to work on communal farms, and those with money or education were tortured and killed. No days off. Doughnuts offered an escape from years of welfare dependency. Then, he lost it all. Gu is working on developing a couple of music-themed film projects, both documentaries and narratives. The doughnut king landed at LAX with $50 in his pocket. in Santa Monica. [11], Last edited on 22 February 2023, at 19:19, "Rise and fall of Cambodian refugee 'Donut King' charted in award-winning film", "A TASTE OF CAMBODIA: A Real Horatio Alger Story: Refugee Built Empire on Doughnuts", "VOICES FROM THE FIRST GENERATION: The Ngoy Family", "Asians Looking to Broaden Horizons: Immigrants Prosper but Hope to Venture Outside the 'Business Ghetto', "The Donut King who went full circle - from rags to riches, twice", "The story of the man they called the doughnut king", "Review: A Shakespearean SoCal tragedy, 'The Donut King' charts the rise and fall of Ted Ngoy", "Lessons from the Donut King & Science Fiction's Golden Age", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ted_Ngoy&oldid=1140980965, This page was last edited on 22 February 2023, at 19:19. "'You want to tell my story? Ted soon got a job working at Winchell's, which was then the dominant donut chain on the West Coast. Her father was a high-ranking government official. LAist is part of Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network. His few shirts and pants hang from a clothesline. But on a later trip Ted had a go on the blackjack tables, and soon he was hooked on the glamour and the adrenaline. When he lost big, he would sign the stores over to them. Ted was the consummate schmoozer and salesman. Las Vegas was the new thing, he said, besides making money and making doughnuts,. That is because I had a buttermilk bar about 30 seconds out of the fryer with fresh glaze on it. in San Clemente and, of course, DK's Donuts in Santa Monica. He lobbied his contacts in the Republican inner circle, including Senator John McCain, and MFN status was granted permanently in 1996. Ngoy also involved himself in American politics, joining the Republican Party and hosting fundraisers for George H. W. Bush and encouraged fellow Cambodian immigrants to support the GOP. An immigrant story with a (glazed) twist, The Donut King follows the journey of Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy, who arrived in California in the 1970s and, through a mixture of diligence and. And then we started communicating, bringing back and forth the messages," Ted says. After setting up a sweet shop of his own, he helped fellow . He wrote a note, telling her that he lived in the building opposite and was the flute player. He had hidden a dagger and he took it out and stabbed himself three times. Gu realized his story was also an epic romance. He did not fare well in either the 1993 or 1998 parliamentary elections, but his friend, Prime Minister Hun Sen, made him an advisor on commerce and agriculture. Oh, and stop for a donut and say "hi.". Two days after Gu's out-of-the-blue call to DK's Donuts, she was talking to Ngoy in Cambodia. Monks cannot help me, he said. It was small amounts first but he was soon blowing bigger figures and he couldn't seem to stop. His family didn't want to see him, and nobody offered him work, not even baking doughnuts. As far as the immigrant experience and my parents what it really did for me is open my eyes and I just cut them some slack about growing up here in conflict with wanting to be an American kid and their Chinese ways of raising me. And then I hate the gambling and then I hate that I treat Christy so badly, treat my children so badly, because of the gambling, so I hate myself," he says. At 35, Ngoy had already climbed out of poverty and into privilege once. Was there any tension or awkwardness when he visited California again?He came to visit California, I think, with a little bit of trepidation. Then he would return to Vegas in an attempt to win back what he had lost. "But many of them were not related, they just lived in the same village or heard of my name. Heres a list, Greek transportation minister resigns over train collision as death toll keeps rising, Ohios senators to unveil rail safety bill in wake of East Palestine derailment, After months of pounding, Ukrainian official says military may pull back from Bakhmut, Elizabeth Holmes cites her new baby as a reason she should avoid prison for Theranos scam. With the pastor's permission he went out and got two more jobs, as a sales person from 6pm to 10pm and petrol attendant from 10pm to 6am. I say, Ted I dont think its that easy at all. And hell respond, Ive been rich three times. It was here that Ngoy had his first taste of gambling while placing bets at the blackjack tables. Ted Ngoy, his wife and family pick up the story and walk us through their unbelievable experience, flying to a . Still homeless, he moved to the coastal town of Kep, on the Gulf of Thailand. Ted and a lot of the Asians who came aligned themselves with the Republican party. [9], Ngoy is the subject of the 2020 documentary film The Donut King. Then I went to America, Ngoy said, and created the doughnut world.. A 2005 profile in the Los Angeles Times described him as "broke, homeless, and dependent on the goodwill of his few remaining friends." Today, he makes a living selling real estate in Cambodia. Yeah, My Family Doesn't Either, Soup Dumplings, Kimchi Burritos And More Fast, Cheap Eats In Glendale, At Masarap Cafe, West African and Filipino Cuisines Find Their Pairing, Drinking At Disneyland? Some of those he borrowed from were the people he had leased doughnut shops to. To think about what Ted did years ago letting bygones be bygones. Ted Ngoy: Yeah. [5], The film received 69/100 on Metacritic, receiving "generally favorable reviews. By 2002 Ted was broke. You will end up destroying the whole family and no more relationship with the world, just finished. Ngoy was one. "That's why I want to tell the world, 'Do not gamble.' I never loved you.' She became Christy. Hes friends with Dana Rohrabacher. Never give up. He borrowed money from relatives who had leased his doughnut shops. Mismanagement, Sloppy Hiring Practices, Lack Of Transparency. He bought donut shop after donut shop, leasing them to other Cambodian immigrants, who ran the stores with their families, and taking a monthly cut of each store's profits. DK's Donuts 60? [5] Those are the sounds of a man in love, her mother said. He bought a bigger doughnut shop, and offered to lease the original Christy's to a family of Cambodian refugees, who had been working in fast food outlets on low wages. He had lost the respect of his family and community. Every evening, he sat by his open window and played the flute. [7][3], Ngoy's fortunes improved dramatically, such that by the mid-1980s Ngoy had amassed millions of dollars through his expanding doughnut shop empire, reported as 50 locations throughout California. "They forgive me fully. While Ted was immersed in Cambodian politics, Christy flew to the US for the birth of a grandchild. When Christy's parents eventually discovered the ruse, they were furious. I just want to create as many as I can, he said. I am the child of immigrants who came and moved here for the American dream. It also reminds us that several U.S. presidents welcomed a flood of refugees with open arms. At the weekend the oldest children, Chet and Savy, then nine and eight, helped out by pouring coffee, packing doughnuts and folding boxes. In 1990, after disappearing for another disastrous trip to Las Vegas, he flew to Washington, D.C., and joined a Buddhist monastery. When he lost their money he would just sign over the shop to them - without telling Christy, whose signature he forged. "Well, it is because I've fallen in love with you," Ted replied. Chuong Lee Tao passed down DKs Donuts in Santa Monica to her daughter Mayly Tao, who updated the shop with a vast menu and a worldwide social media following. Christy's parents said they would let Ted live if he told Christy that he was a dog who had romanced other girls and had never loved her. According to Gu, Christy's family brought her into the room and Ted started reciting his speech. Ngoy became a trainee and took over a Winchell's in Newport Beach. He turned down a job as a security guard because it required standing for eight hours. "When Alice called me, she described something that I have always wanted to tell but never thought that it would get picked up anywhere," Tao says. 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This is an incredible story of how he helped people. "[10], Whittaker said that "as Asian Americans face increasing racism, its closing message about how immigrant communitiesdefine America has only become more timely."[8]. The family were housed in a hastily erected refugee camp on a marine training base, Camp Pendleton. "This friendly voice picks up the phone, a young voice in that perfectly American accented English. goes to your local theater. In 1967, his mother sent him to study in Phnom Penh, the capital. It actually made national, if not international, news about the kindness of these people in Orange County. The documentary goes back and forth between Ngoy and the present-day lives of second- and third-generation donut shop kids or what Gu refers to as Donut Generation 2.0. Where are they now?. On Sundays, he attends Parkcrest Christian Church in Long Beach. Peace Lutheran Church in Tustin hired Ngoy as a janitor. Huge numbers of Cambodian refugees were arriving in California. I cry. More and more relatives came forward for sponsorship. It smelled delicious and when he first tasted one it reminded him of something from home - a fried pastry, also circular, called nom kong. He had to guess which room was hers. Ted was a poor boy from a poor family while Christy was the daughter of a high-ranking official. Devastated that he had broken their pact, she filed for divorce. "Don't worry, I will hide under your bed," said Ted. That phrase Donut King is already so eye-catching right off the bat. Tao did everything in her power to help Gu. I dont know who I am right now, he said. "If I need the vote, I cannot gamble. "a short-lived comeback in Sacramento in 2002," the Massachusetts-based company didn't return to the Golden State In our very first phone call, he asked if I was American and I told him that I was Chinese American. ', "If you could turn the clock around, I would do that. When they were released, the cash was gone. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. You will end up destroying the whole family and no more relationship with the world, just finished. Ted's parents and sisters fled across the border to Thailand, and Ted got a call from the US embassy there asking if he would sponsor them to live in the US. "I never back down. On the porch of a friends mobile home in Long Beach, the Cambodian doughnut king falls asleep each night shivering. I told them I'm very sorry 1,000 times. He would have no more donuts to sell so he could be with his wife for the rest of the day. Using his Republican Party connections, Ngoy successfully lobbied the U.S. for most-favored-nation trade status for Cambodia in 1995, helping create a modern garment industry and thousands of jobs. Ted Ngoy: Well, when I was in a high school in a French school, my wife's Suganthini. Streaming now on PBS. Hard work. Suganthinis parents hoped she would marry well. After a year of running two shops they had saved $40,000 and Ted decided to expand. Also Jerry Brown, who weve seen in California as our beacon of hope and morality, in 1975 was actually the opposite. Ngoy joined the army. After completing the company's training program, they gave him the keys to a store in Newport Beach. Alongside doughnuts, they sell imported American goods - everything from Pop-Tarts to Starbucks Frappucinos. You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Daily Pilot. He was very surprised that anybody would find him and want to tell his stories. To make sure he went through with it, they insisted on hiding behind a curtain while he said his spiel. I instantly found the Realtor, the listing agent and arranged to go and have Ted walk through his old house. One of the tricks he learned was to bake doughnuts in small batches throughout the day to keep them fresh - and because the smell of baking was the best form of advertising. [4], Ngoy secured work as a janitor with Peace Lutheran Church in Tustin, California. Ted Ngoy By 1985, 10 years after arriving in the US as refugees, Ted and Christy were millionaires, owning around 60 doughnut shops. Ngoy attempted Gamblers Anonymous, but denied it helped with his situation, stating that when he went to meetings "I cry, everybody cry. I wanted to tell this story in a way that was inspirational and optimistic. The Top 5 newsletter catches you up with LAs top 5 stories in just 3 minutes. Hes also a sign of Mexicos healthcare crisis, Black residents of Jackson, Miss., blast plans by white-dominated Legislature for more state control, Spain approves menstrual leave, teen abortion and trans laws. These are kids who are American educated. He had spent all his money on electioneering and on a failed attempt to introduce a new type of hybridised rice, which he believed would improve yields. . It was love at first bite. In most of America there's an average of about one doughnut shop for every 30,000 people - in LA, there's one for every 7,000 people. Over the years, he led thousands of his countrymen into the business. He has converted to Christianity, he said, and prays often, asking God for help. He was a fraud, he said. COVID origins? Her brother-in-law, Sutsakhan Sak, was chief of police and would become, briefly, the countrys president. Gambling is a devil. in Tustin sponsored the family, allowing them to live in the church where Ted worked as a janitor. One night, he saw Suganthini on her balcony, and decided it was time to make his move. "[1] He says his Christian faith ultimately helped him abandon the habit. Ted, who spoke four languages, was offered a post as liaison officer in Thailand by Suganthini's brother-in-law, Gen Sak Sutsakhan. Ted Ngoy was a high school student in Phnom Penh when he first set eyes on Suganthini Khoeun, the daughter of a high-ranking government official. By 2005, after a failed political career in Cambodia, Ngoy was penniless and living on the porch of a fellow Parkcrest Christian Church parishioner's mobile home. After cry, go back gambling.. Ngoy's epic rags-to-riches-to-rags story has been chronicled before (in the They barely talked to him. She said he would be throwing his money away. If there's anything she wants people who watch The Donut King to know, it's that this seemingly simple treat has a deeper cultural resonance. They were moving their capital and know-how into liquor stores, markets and fast-food restaurants. They did business on a handshake, he said, and his tenants always paid. Ngoy bought his first doughnut shop from a couple who was retiring. "If I need to shower, I knock on the door, 'Lady can I take a shower?' The family were among the many tens of thousands of . The Donut King Yes, you read that right. He credits his Christian faith with finally curing his gambling addiction, although he confesses he liked to bet on football games until last year. Alice found it hard to persuade Ted to return to California for filming. His mother raised him in a rural village near Cambodias border with Thailand. He wrote a book called The Donut: History, Recipes, and Lore from Boston to Berlin and he gave really fascinating insights into donut culture, history and our relationship to donuts in America. The whole community banded together and they all agreed to sell him out of donuts every morning by 9 a.m. But Cambodians were leaving the business, tired of working 17-hour days and squeezing a 13-cent profit from every 65-cent doughnut. Everybody cry, he said. He had $50,000 riding on many Sundays. L.A. became the country's epicenter of donut culture when Ted Ngoy, a Cambodian immigrant, arrived in California during the 1970s. Faced with such determination, her family allowed the young lovers to be together. In doing the research and finding that it was President [Gerald] Ford who issued the executive order to receive the refugees, a Republican president that was a huge surprise to me given that during the time that we were making this film we were hearing Donald Trumps rhetoric. One night, during his shift at a gas station, the scent of freshly baked goods wafted toward him. When you get to the table, youre so emotional, evil in your body, he said. The other discovery for me was what I called Donut Generation 2.0, the kids who go to take over the parents mom and pop shops. Ted Ngoy has become a stranger even to himself. [5] Having grown up in Los Angeles, she was doubtful when her children's nanny made a reference to "Cambodian" donuts; she thought all donuts were simply "American." [5] Upon looking into the matter, she learned about Ted Ngoy and became fascinated with the topic. He became Ted. I ended up not sharing that donut. "She was so beautiful," he remembers. When the couple recovered, her parents finally allowed them to marry. [6][3], Ngoy bought additional doughnut shops in Orange County. In 1985, Ngoy and his wife became American citizens assuming the American names of Ted and Christy, respectively, and were enjoying a lavish lifestyle including a million dollar home at Lake Mission Viejo, a vacation home in Big Bear, expensive cars, and vacations to Europe. Her name was Suganthini Khoeun. They pricked their fingers and squeezed drops of blood into a cup of water. Despite the villa's armed security guards and guard dogs, one rainy night Ted climbed up a coconut tree and over the barbed wire and made his way in through a bathroom window. Baby Yoda cocktails. It provided a path for refugees to settle and was a profitable business model. He had burned a lot of bridges and at the time his children hardly spoke to him. One involves reggae and another focuses on Puerto Rican musicians. Instead, she told him about a training programme run by the doughnut chain, Winchell's. He was bleeding out and her parents were like, 'Oh, God. It was really wonderful. The family also still had the Winchell's so now they had two stores to run. So he named his own political party the Free Development Republican Party. While working a second job at a gas station, Ngoy took notice of a busy local donut shop and inquired of its operators about . Christy has remarried and lives in the US, Listen to Ted Ngoy on Outlook on the BBC World Service, Download the podcast for more extraordinary stories, The Donut King, is available in the US now in theatres and online and will be coming to the UK in 2021, Listen to Ted Ngoy on Outlook: How the Donut King lost his crown. He co-signed loans for supplies and equipment. At each stop, they set up the business and trained the families who leased it. "You can't find any prettier woman besides her.". Ted now had a new passion - politics. Buddha cannot help me.. Ted began to look for more doughnut shops to buy and lease to fellow refugees. ", "I was like, 'What on earth makes this Cambodian? Your tax-deductible financial support keeps our stories free to read, instead of hidden behind paywalls. Ted Ngoy (born Bun Tek Ngoy; 1942) is a Cambodian American entrepreneur and former owner of a chain of doughnut shops in California. "Many times I try to commit suicide because I hate myself. When there was an overrun of pink doughnut boxes Ted bought them cut-price, and the pink boxes became his trademark. Doughnut shops were easy to run. On one of his Las Vegas trips, Ngoy took up gambling. This 2020s documentary film-related article is a stub. The Donut King is a documentary directed by Alice Gu that covers the life of Ted Ngoy, one of the primary reasons behind the Cambodian American donut shop boom. 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