From the saucepan to the frying pan, the biannual Bocuse d'Or is the pinnacle of perfection for the world's top chefs.
THE Bocuse d’Or is the World Cup of cooking — and the equivalence is evident from the patriotic clang produced by spectators from the 24 qualifying countries at the finals. Read more at The Business ...
The two-day, biennial competition was created in 1987 by renowned French chef Paul Bocuse and is considered ... period of time she went from running a kitchen with myself to shifting to a ...
The biennial event, which takes place in front of a boisterous live audience, was founded in 1987 by the late French cooking legend Paul Bocuse. Having seen Scandinavian countries dominate over ...
The contest, known to millions of fine dining fans around the globe as the world cup of cuisine, was started in 1987 by Lyon chef Paul Bocuse to reward young international culinary talents.
A Carlisle chef has returned from an international culinary competition in France, during which he helped his team place well above many others.
Team UK has achieved fifth place in the Bocuse d’Or World final in Lyon. Candidate Tom Phillips and commis chef Harry van ...
Chef Paul Marcon, son of the former Bocuse d'Or winner Régis Marcon, clinched the title late on Monday in France's gastronomic capital Lyon, 30 years after his father claimed the honour.
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