The Best Chef Awards 2024 announces winners in Dubai: celebrating the world's culinary elite
time 5 minThursday | November 07, 2024

The Best Chef Awards 2024 announces winners in Dubai: celebrating the world's culinary elite

 

 

The global culinary platform names the top chefs in the world!  The 8th edition of The Best Chef Awards culminated in a spectacular ceremony in Dubai, marking the first time the prestigious event was held in the Middle East, hosted at none other than Atlantis, The Palm. Let's check who are the Dubai-based chefs who took some awards back home!

 

With the support of the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), this year’s awards honoured 550 chefs from 61 countries, making it the largest edition to date and a testament to Dubai’s growing status as a culinary capital.

 

 

 

 

CELEBRATING THE WORLD’S BEST CHEFS - At the pinnacle of this year’s awards are three exemplary chefs, whose visionary contributions have redefined modern gastronomy!

 

1ST PLACE: Rasmus Munk – Alchemist, Denmark: Famed for his avant-garde approach, Munk’s work at Alchemist melds theatrical elements with culinary innovation, offering an immersive experience that has elevated him to global acclaim.

2ND PLACE: Albert Adrià – Enigma, Spain: An icon of culinary experimentation, Adrià continues to break boundaries at Enigma, where his work combines storytelling with innovative technique, solidifying his influence in the industry.

3RD PLACE: Eric Vildgaard – Jordnær, Denmark: Renowned for his commitment to sustainability and purity, Vildgaard’s creations at Jordnær are a testament to the artistry of local Nordic ingredients, making his work resonant on a global scale.

 

 

 

 

SPECIAL AWARD WINNERS - As part of The Best Chef’s (r)evolutionary new ranking system, the awards also celebrated chefs who made extraordinary contributions in specific areas!

 

The Best (R) Evolution: Albert Adrià, Enigma (Spain)

The Best Chef Pastry Award: René Frank, CODA (Germany)

The Best New Entry Award: Mei Kogo, Sushi-Meino (Japan)

The Best Terroir Award: Jaime Rodríguez, Celele (Colombia) 

The Best Science Award: Ángel León, Aponiente (Spain)

 

 

 

 

The Best Food Art Award: Julien Royer, Odette (Singapore)

The Best NextGen Award: Michele Lazzarini, Contrada Bricconi (Italy)

The Best Dining Experience Award: Vaughan Mabee, Amisfield (New Zealand)

The Best Creativity Award: Paco Méndez, COME (Spain)

The Best Dubai Award: Himanshu Saini, Trèsind Studio (UAE)

The Best Voted by Professionals Award: Ana Roš, Hiša Franko (Slovenia)

The Best Origins & Future Award: (1) Eva, Lilian, Emilie Rihani, Three by Eva (UAE) (2) Mohamad, Wassim, Omar Orfali, Orfali Bros (UAE)

 

 

 

 

KNIFE RECOGNITION - In a landmark shift, The Best Chef Awards debuted its tiered Knife recognition system, designed to offer a more comprehensive, inclusive view of culinary excellence. Abandoning traditional rankings, this system honours chefs based on impact and skill across three categories, recognising a total of 550 culinary professionals across 6 continents!

 

Three Knives (The Best): Celebrating the highest tier of culinary mastery, awarded to 97 chefs who achieved 80% or more of the maximum points.

Two Knives (World-Class): Acknowledging 177 chefs who reached 40% or more, representing world-class expertise.

One Knife (Excellent): Recognising 276 chefs who attained 20% or more, underscoring their notable contributions to the field.

 

 

 

 

For the complete list of The Best Chef Awards 2024 winners and honourees, make sure to visit thebestchefawards.com

 

 

Dubai’s dynamic culinary scene shone brightly at The Best Chef Awards 2024, with a notable number of Dubai-based chefs recognised across the Knife tiers. This acknowledgment reflects the city's growing influence on the global gastronomic stage. 

 

Three Knives: Grégoire Berger (Ossiano) and Himanshu Saini (Trèsind Studio)

Two Knives: Mohamad Orfali (Orfali Bros) and Daniel Birk (Row on 45)

One Knife: Rahul Rana (Avatara), Solemann Haddad (Moonrise), and Tom Allen (Dinner by Heston Blumenthal)

 

 


Himanshu Saini (Trèsind Studio)

 

 


Ahmed Al Khaja, CEO of Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), part of Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism (DET), said, Dubai’s successful hosting of The Best Chef Awards 2024 has underlined its status as a global gastronomy capital, with the city providing a platform not only to celebrate global culinary talent, but also to bring the industry together to share knowledge and explore innovation. We congratulate all the chefs from around the world recognised in this year’s edition of the awards, and are proud to see Dubai-based culinary talent among them, as they continue to contribute to our goal to become the best city to visit, live and work in.

 

 

 

 

The success of The Best Chef Awards in Dubai reinforces the city’s position as a premier culinary destination, showcasing its commitment to supporting international talent and innovation. With the conclusion of this landmark edition, Dubai’s reputation as a global food hub has been elevated, leaving an indelible mark on the international culinary stage.

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