NZ Culinary Fare Gets Extreme Makeover to Celebrate 20 Years
New Zealand Culinary Fare Gets Extreme Makeover to Celebrate 20th Year
New features include free
open day for the public Tuesday 21 August
Over
three days in August the hospitality sector’s best and
brightest will battle it out in the heat and steam of
kitchens at the 20th annual New Zealand Culinary
Fare.
The event is the largest culinary
competition in the Southern Hemisphere, playing host to more
than 1,000 competitors across 66 classes, and 6,000
visitors, says Restaurant Association of New Zealand CEO,
Marisa Bidois.
“It’s the biggest event of its
kind, and attracts competitors from all over New Zealand as
well as from overseas. It’s a chance for students and
industry professionals to test their skills, compete for
national titles, and be judged by the best in the
business.”
“To keep things fresh, build on the
success of the past 19 years, and broaden the event’s
appeal, we have made a number of changes including adding a
public day to the programme. We have revitalised
approximately 30% of the competitions and introduced a new
nationwide competition to find the best up and coming
business team.
“We are also excited to announce
a brand new feature – a public open day on Tuesday 21
August. With free entry, the massive popularity of shows
like MasterChef and a resurgence of interest in cooking,
we’re expecting high attendance,” says
Bidois.
Bidois promises an exciting programme on
the public day including Complete Chef, New Zealand
Regional Team Challenge, Classic Cocktail and Original
Innovative Cocktail and a new competition Vegetarian Dish
Main to name a few.
“There’ll be plenty for
people to see and do. The atmosphere will be highly-charged.
It’s the final day of competitions and the heat will
literally be on for competitors as they race against the
clock to complete their tasks. “
The event
contributes approximately $1 million to Auckland’s
economy, and brings together many community sectors across
New Zealand who compete in, support and watch the
competitions.
About the Culinary
Fare
· Sunday 19 August to Tuesday 21 August, ASB Showgrounds
· Held in conjunction with the Restaurant and Bar Show
· Largest culinary competition in the Southern Hemisphere
· >1,000 competitors, 66 classes
· The awards are industry recognised, improving the employment chances of participants, and lifting industry standards.
· Prestigious national titles including Toque d’Or, Chef and Service Professional of the Year, Top Somm and Up and Coming Business Team of the Year
· Free public open day on Tuesday 21 August
· For more information about the 2012 Culinary Fare visit www.restaurantnz.co.nz
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