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2003, Hong Kong) Lee Kum Kee, Hong Kong Tourism Board and Chinese Cuisine
Training Institute are to co-organize The 4th All Japan Young Chefs Chinese
Culinary Contest, a biennial contest aims at strengthening and enhancing
Chinese culinary professional exchange between Hong Kong, Japan and the
East Asian region. The contest, which is organized by the Japanese Association
of Chinese Cuisine (JACC), the most influential trade association for
Chinese cuisine in Japan, is the most remarkable Chinese culinary contest
in Japan. 40 young Japanese chefs will arrive at Hong Kong on 24 February
2003 to participate in a 4-day Chinese culinary event, which is to be
held from 24 to 27 February 2003.
Mr.
Eddy Lee, Chairman of Lee Kum Kee Co. Ltd., said, ¡§The All Japan
Young Chefs Chinese Culinary Contest is the most remarkable event on Chinese
cuisine in Japan. This biennial contest aims at encouraging young Japanese
chefs to enhance their Chinese culinary expertise, which perfectly matches
with our mission to promote Chinese cuisine, thus, we co-organize this
contest again with the Hong Kong Tourism Board and Chinese Cuisine Training
Institute this year.¡¨
The
contest is divided into four categories namely Hot Dish (Seafood), Set
Meal, Hot Dish (Meat) and Dessert. 40 finalists, who are aged between
21 & 40 and are the winners of the semi-final contest held in Japan,
will arrive at Hong Kong on 24 February 2003. They will participate in
the final contest, which will be held on 26 February 2003 at the Chinese
Cuisine Training Institute, in pursuit of the Gold, Silver and Bronze
Awards. Moreover, 250 Japanese tourists will be coming to Hong Kong as
well to support the contest and encourage the 40 contestants, while taking
the chance to tour Hong Kong.
A
16-member judging panel comprises 8 Japanese JACC officials and 8 Hong
Kong judges. The 8 Hong Kong judges include renowned food critics such
as Mr. Willie Mark and Ms. Doreen Leung, as well as famous chefs such
as Mr. Jimmy Hui, Mr. Chow Chung and Mr. Chow Kuen Chung.
The
All Japan Young Chefs Chinese Culinary Contest has already been held for
3 times. The first and second contests were held in Tokyo in 1996 and
1998 respectively, this contest, starting the third one in 2001, was held
in Hong Kong with the support from Lee Kum Kee, Hong Kong Tourism Board
and Chinese Cuisine Training Institute.
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