Phan grew up in
Da Lat,
South Vietnam (now
Vietnam) after his parents fled China in the 1960s. His surname is of Vietnamese origin and pronounced “fän”. His given name is Toàn but that later changed to Charles when he came to the U.S. In Vietnam, his father, Hung Con Phan, and uncle opened a small grocery store where Phan and his five siblings helped with the family business. This would eventually become the inspiration for his San Francisco restaurant, Wo Hing General Store (2011–2013). In April 1975, just before Saigon fell to the
Vietcong, 13 year old Phan and his family of 8 fled with 400 other people aboard a cargo ship. The ship eventually arrived to Guam where they lived for 18 months. There, Phan's family was sponsored by an American couple who supported them with housing. While helping his aunt to cook and watching
Jacques Pépin's television show, Phan became interested in cooking. After living on
Guam for 18 months, the family immigrated again and settled in San Francisco, California. He was raised in the
Chinatown neighborhood and attended
Mission High School, graduating in 1982. He was admitted to the
University of California, Berkeley’s Department of Architecture but dropped out his third year to protest a steep tuition increase. After leaving college early, Phan worked in software sales and other various jobs while he was developing the concept for his first restaurant, The Slanted Door. ==Career==