Restaurant & Café Magazine | July 2020

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CALLING ALL DEVELOPING CHEFS A chance to represent New Zealand in Hong Kong, a year-long ambassadorial role and a $3,000 cash prize awaits the winner of this year’s Lee Kum Kee NZ Developing Chefs Challenge. With this year’s secondever New Zealand qualifying contest announced, aspiring young chefs have a chance to represent New Zealand in the international culinary competition. Open to all chefs under the age of 40 and either working or training in New Zealand, entrants must first submit a Chinese or Chinese-inspired dish by email and video, using a minimum of three Lee Kum Kee sauces or condiments and a main ingredient of beef, lamb, pork, chicken, salmon or vegetables. Launched by Lee Kum Kee in 2014 and held every two years, the first New Zealand challenge in 2018 saw local winner Xiayi Luo from Elim Hospitality travel to Hong Kong to compete against representatives from over 20 countries and regions including China, Hong Kong, Macau, Japan, Korea, Taiwan,

Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Netherlands, United States, Canada, Columbia, France, Czech Republic and Australia, the global winner taking home a cash prize of HK $130,000. Renowned for inventing oyster sauce over 130 years ago, today Lee Kum Kee is one of the world’s most recognisable makers of authentic Chinese sauces and condiments and has been popular in both commercial and home kitchens across New Zealand since the 1970s. “New Zealand may be a relatively small player on the global stage, but we have the advantage of a strong tradition in Chinese cooking.

Combined with the real innovation we see happening across Asian cuisines here in New Zealand, whether it be Chinese, Thai, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Filipino, Japanese or Asian fusion, we believe there is scope for our local winner to be a real contender,” noted Alisdair Methven, National Key Account Manager, Foodservice for Acton International Marketing – Lee Kum Kee’s sole distributor in New Zealand. The contest aims to nurture Chinese culinary talent and innovation worldwide and provide a platform for Chinese culinary exchange. “The opportunity to compete

against the best-of-the-best globally also provides the winner with a real opportunity for inspiration and exchange of ideas and the opportunity to really elevate their Chinese culinary artistry. We hope Kiwi chefs see this as a great opportunity for career development and we are excited to see who makes the cut.” The 2020 Lee Kum Kee NZ Developing Chefs Challenge is proudly supported by Gilmours and Trents. For more information visit www. acton.co.nz

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