Competition hopes to serve up Beijing’s top chefs
Updated: 2014-01-02 16:27
By Ye Jun (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Food connoisseurs launch the search for Beijing’s top chefs and dishes. Photo provided to China Daily |
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Sponsored by Tsingtao Draft Beer, the event’s launch was attended by food connoisseurs, stars of entertainment, and celebrity chefs.
China Cuisine Association’s deputy director Bian Jiang, Taiwan folk art expert Huang Yongsong and master chef Li Qigui were among those who launched the competition.
Food lovers, experts and editors will be sent out to inspect restaurants anonymously. After their mission has been completed, the 55 best dishes and 10 top chefs will be selected.
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