I see the future of gastronomy as a balance between innovation and heritage. In a world driven by speed, technology, and AI tools, I believe chefs have a responsibility to preserve the knowledge, techniques, and values that shaped our culinary identity. Through visible roots, beef broth, and slowly cooked beef shank, this dish reflects my commitment to respecting ingredients, minimizing waste, and valuing time as an essential ingredient. As a chef, I want to build a future where tradition is not
Bogdan Panaite
Romania
The Pig's Alms is a sacred ritual deeply rooted in our country's folklore and tradition, people have forgotten about what it means...
The Pig's Alms is a sacred ritual deeply rooted in our country's folklore and tradition, people have forgotten about what it means, it is supposed to be about honoring and showing gratitude toward the animal that has given his life for us to survive. I would like with this dish to bring attention to this lost respect towards nature and what it offers us.The dish's flavours represent my cultural gastronomic heritage and origins, the taste of my home,of my childhood and my memories.
David Halilović
Croatia
This dish challenges the idea that the most important ingredient is always the most expensive or prestigious one. While turbot pro...
This dish challenges the idea that the most important ingredient is always the most expensive or prestigious one. While turbot provides the foundation, the onion is the true protagonist. Often left in the background, it is given the opportunity to express its full character alongside chicken, razor clams, and chanterelles. Inspired by Istria, the dish reflects my belief that great cooking comes from understanding, respect, and the ability to reveal beauty in the simplest ingredients.
Andrea Amore
Malta
‘Aljotta’ is a traditional Maltese tomato-based fish broth soup. My dish comprises of homely traditional flavours, in part with a ...
‘Aljotta’ is a traditional Maltese tomato-based fish broth soup. My dish comprises of homely traditional flavours, in part with a little twist and in the other a more technical and modern to it. The importance is ultimately the flavour of the original ‘Aljotta’; as to impart my childhood memory of my first fishing boat trip, which also was the first time eating the soup. It is also a small taste of Malta, our history and the deliciousness in the simplicity of our cooking.