Author: WAMC Marketing

  • Piante Kitchen & Bar

    Located in the beautiful 555, Lane Number 6, Raja Park, Jaipur, India, Rajasthan, the Piante Kitchen, and Bar is home to the amazing Chef Durga Khadka.   An Executive member of WAMC, Chef Khadka is a master in the kitchen and a celebrity in his own right.  Boasting his own Youtube channel, he wows his followers with creativity and color.

    Chef Khadka is also the Corporate Chef at Monarch Group Of Hotels and has been in an article on Aqube Institute of Management, where he showcased his cooking skills live in front of Aqube students. He demonstrated his expertise in preparing a variety of dishes and shared his tips and tricks on how to make the perfect dish. His presentation was well-received by the students who were eager to learn from the master chef.

    The students were given an opportunity to ask questions and get feedback from Durga Khadka on their own cooking skills. It was an amazing experience for all involved as they got to learn new techniques and recipes from a professional chef.

  • WAMC CHEF Nominated as one of the “100 Best Chefs in the World” in Business America Magazine

    The Business America Magazine, one of the most acclaimed and leading sources of business news and information, is arranging a highly esteemed celebration of the Culinary World “American Curry Awards” for the first time in America. The winner of the prestigious “British Curry Award 2022” and President Biden’s Lifetime Achievement Award, Chef Md. Khalilur Rahman who is a Bangladeshi descendant professional chef is the pioneer of this grand event. The nomination stage of “The American Curry Awards” will be held in Bangladesh and later the magnificent closing gala dinner will be arranged in America.FB_IMG_1679152059928FB_IMG_1679152064060

    In order to apprise about this culinary event, Business America Magazine is working on publishing a special edition featuring the “100 Best Chefs in the World”. This distinctive edition will celebrate and share the stories of the chefs who are working relentlessly in the world of hospitality.

    We are really honored to inform you that we would like to include your story in the mentioned publication. It is with excitement that Master Chef Zeki Zincirkiran has been nominated to be part of the Best 100 Chefs’ articles and has been requested to submit an article featuring his professional and personal credentials highlighting his experiences in the culinary world. His experience and achievements will be honored in the magazine, and his story will encourage other aspiring chefs who are working hard to pave their way to success.

     

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  • World Association of Master Chefs in Vietnam offers free training to disadvantaged learners

    The World Association of Master Chefs – Vietnam Chapter will offer a two-and-a-half-month training course and job opportunities to young people who are disadvantaged, orphaned, or lost relatives to COVID-19.

    The training program, which is in its second continuous year, plans to provide classes for 60 trainees aged 17 to 25, including 30 in cooking and 30 in baking.

    The course, to be instructed by members of the association, is expected to be launched in November and scheduled to have 20 classes, 10 practice sessions at restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City, two charity cooking events at shelters in the city, and one graduation test.

    At the end of the course, trainees will graduate with a certificate issued by the World Association of Master Chefs – Vietnam Chapter which is recognized at many partner restaurants in Ho Chi Minh City.

    Most of the trainees from the training course last year were able to find a job, according to Tran Le Thanh Thien, World Association of Master Chefs – Vietnam Chapter’s vice-president.

    “I’m grateful for the instructors who were enthusiastically teaching us how to cook from basics to professional techniques,” So Hao Ha Long, an alumnus from a shelter in Binh Tan District, Ho Chi Minh City said at the ceremony to announce the 2022 course on August 26.

    “Now I have a stable job.

    “I hope more people will learn about this program and have their dream of pursuing professional cooking come true.”

    Long came to register for the program in 2021 when he was a student at Ho Chi Minh City Food Industry.

    The 23-year-old is now working as a vice cook at a café in District 1.

    The program is meant to support disadvantaged people to find jobs, as well as create a workforce for the local food industry, said chef Le Nguyen Hoan Long, another vice-president of the World Association of Master Chefs – Vietnam Chapter.

    “We hope young people will be skilled and position themselves well in our society,” he said.

    The program also aims to create chances for experienced chefs to pass their torch and inspire future generations, while contributing to the society and raising a spirit of solidarity between businesses in the food industry, chef Long added.

    Besides the training course, the World Association of Master Chefs – Vietnam Chapter will join a Vietnam Red Cross charity program to make and distribute 2,000 mooncakes to celebrate the coming Mid-Autumn Festival, which falls on September 10.

    Original article can be found HERE