When "The Donut King" documentary came out in 2020 it really blew my mind and made me want to know more about the Cambodian families that ran these friendly and delicious donut shops.
Featured in the film is Mayly Tao, who was actually the first person filmmaker Alice Gu spoke with when researching Ted Ngoy, the Donut King. I came across Mayly on Instagram and couldn’t be happier that she made some time to talk with me.
Mayly is part of California donut royalty and has so many other passions, I think you’ll really enjoy hearing more about her story!
Follow Mayly on Instagram @maylytao and her business ventures @donutprincessla You can order a donut bouquet or order her book “An American Dream With Sprinkles” at her website https://www.donutprincessla.com And listen to Mayly’s podcast Short N' Sweet wherever you get your podcasts!
You can watch The Donut King documentary on Hulu and other places.
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