Meet Brian Goldberg | Co Founder & CEO, Mr Bing Foods


We had the good fortune of connecting with Brian Goldberg and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Brian, why did you decide to pursue a creative path?
I felt a strong desire to leave my individual mark on the world, to leave something behind that I created which influenced other peoples lives (or enjoyment of their lives) in a memorable & positive way that is directly a result of the unique experiences I’ve had.


Can you give our readers an introduction to your business? Maybe you can share a bit about what you do and what sets you apart from others?
Brian Goldberg and Benjamin Duvall met in Beijing while studying abroad, and both developed a love for jianbing—a type of savory crepe—sold by vendors off the back of bicycle carts. So upon returning to America after 10 more years spent living and traveling throughout China, they definitely missed their favorite treat. That’s what propelled them to become street hawkers themselves, establishing Mr. Bing as a popular food stand [first in Hong Kong], and then at NYC markets, food halls, & university campuses.
The only downside of jianbing is that it’s not exactly shelf-stable! So when the duo decided to move into the product space, their attention turned to the brick-red condiment traditionally tucked inside the crepes. Known as chili crisp, the presiding brand—both in America and abroad—is the famous LaoGanMa, emblazoned with a wise grandmother on the bottle. And while Brian and Ben loved it as much as anyone, they wanted to create a USA-made version, that was vegan, all-natural, and free of gluten and MSG.
Often referred to as the “gold standard of chili crisp” (with all due respect to grandma), their condiment is slightly sweet, mild & spicy, domestically sourced USA / American suppliers / ingredients, and made with a higher ratio of crunchy bits of garlic and onions than other crisps on the market. It also includes three types of chilies and two types of mushroom powder, for an intense complexity of flavors, all blended together with non-GMO expeller pressed canola oil.
During the pandemic, they were actually asked to provide 80,000 servings of chili crisp as part of a first responder pantry box project. And goodness knows, the blend is something every home cook will find themselves turning to again and again and again, since it amps up practically everything, from scrambled eggs to ice cream. Use it as a coating for fried chicken, a mix-in for cream cheese, a vinaigrette for salad, or a topping for garlic knots!
Since Asia has been such a formative part of Brian and Ben’s lives, they’re committed to supporting the community through every part of their business, from partnerships to hiring. They also donate a portion of online proceeds to Hearts of Dinner—a nonprofit that prepares and donates meals to elderly Asians in NYC.


In other words, Brian and Ben are doing bing things with chili crisp.
Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
In NYC, my favorite places to show visitors are Chinatown, West Village, Nolita, & Central Park. Taking them to little places to eat and drink, in all the different neighborhoods. Favorite dumpling spots (New GreenBo!), pasta joints (Campagnola), & Japanese izakayas (Sakagura) Bagel spots too (Bagel Bobs on the UES, and Absolute Bagels near Columbia U).

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
My parents have always encouraged me to march to the best of my own drummer and pursue what I feel is the right path for me, despite convention.

Website: mr-bing.com
Instagram: @mrbingnyc
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-goldberg-69188514
Facebook: MrBingNYC
