When standing out becomes a trademark for success
Brian Bojsen's path to culinary stardom was anything but traditional. It did not begin in a stiff chef’s coat or a gleaming kitchen. Instead, it started with flip-flops, the carefree charm of a surfer, and a deep passion for making people feel welcome. From the moment he first stepped onto German television screens, Brian stood out not just for his cooking, but for his unapologetically unconventional style.
Today, he is one of Germany’s most recognized chefs, yet he remains rooted in his unique approach to life and work.
“I have always liked to stand out,” Brian says with a grin. “Whether it is through my cooking, my style, or the experiences I create, it all comes down to staying true to who I am.”
From Kolding to culinary stardom
Growing up in the small Danish town Ågård, north of Kolding, Brian Bojsen’s early years were shaped by his love for nature and family traditions. Some of his fondest memories are of cooking alongside his grandmother in her cozy kitchen, where he learned the importance of fresh, simple ingredients and the joy of sharing a meal.
“Those moments with my grandmother taught me that food is more than just something you eat, it is about bringing people together,” says Brian.
While the kitchen became a place of joy and creativity for Brian, school was a different story. His dyslexia often left him feeling out of place, and the traditional academic path felt like it was not made for someone like him. But even as a child, Brian dreamed big. He imagined himself on TV, bringing stories and experiences to life.
“I always wanted to do something creative whether it was acting, hosting, or just being a part of something bigger than myself,” he says. “Everyone always told me what I could not do because I was dyslexic,” he recalls, “but I knew I wanted more than just the life laid out in front of me.”






