Craft Guild of Chefs reveals ten finalists for Young National Chef of the Year


The Craft Guild of Chefs has confirmed all ten finalists for the Young National Chef of the Year live final which will take place at The Restaurant Show on 4 October, 2016.

Heat winners Ruth Hansom who works at The Ritz and Arthur Bridgeman-Quin from The Punchbowl will be joined by runners-up Danny Young of Northcote Manor, Drew Snaith from Brunswick House, April Lily Partridge (pictured) from The Clove Club and Daniela Tucci of The Art School Restaurant.

The final four chefs have been seeded as winners of other culinary competitions and include Reece Cosier, the Graduate Awards Highest Achiever, Johnathan Ferguson who won the British Culinary Federation Chef of the Year, the Academy of Culinary Arts top scoring chef which is Joel Gueller and the UK World Skills representative, Nicolle Finnie.

Finalists have been given their brief for the final and now have to plan their three course menu for two guests, which they will serve up to the high profile judges at The Restaurant Show.

The next stage of the competition is for the chefs to attend the Mentor Day at the Knorr Kitchen in Leatherhead, Surrey on 12 September. At this event, finalists will receive hints and tips for the final as well as demonstrations from Mark Sargeant, chef patron, Rocksalt Restaurant, Folkestone and Daniel Galmiche, 3 Michelin star chef, and writer and consultant for Starhotels Group.

To help them prepare for the final, the chefs will learn how to get the best out of whole Norwegian Fjord Trout, supplied by YNCOTY sponsor, Norwegian Seafood.

David Mulcahy, Vice President of the Craft Guild of Chefs and organiser of the competition, said, “For the first time ever we will have ten finalists in the YNCOTY competition and from what we’ve already seen we know this is going to be a closely fought battle.

'Simply competing in YNCOTY has changed the careers of many young chefs and winning really is the icing on the cake. We’ve seen previous winners go on to have fantastic careers and are now starting to see some of them competing for the senior title too.

'It really is a life-changing opportunity for these ten chefs and I encourage them to grab hold of it with both hands.”

After tasting the standard of dishes coming from the young chefs at the semi-finals, Mark Sargeant, Young National Chef of the Year Ambassador, commented, “I do believe some of these young chefs could compete with the seniors as the standard is so high. It always amazes me to see how calm and collected the young chefs are. They handle the nerves brilliantly and take it all in their stride.

'We’ve got some bright, young talent coming through UK kitchens and I am proud to help them grow through this competition.”
The winner and runners up will be revealed along with The National Chef of the Year at an awards ceremony following the final on Tuesday 4th October.