Deadline extended for entry to National Chef of Year 2014

04 April 2014 by
Deadline extended for entry to National Chef of Year 2014

The deadline to enter the Craft Guild of Chefs National Chef of the Year 2014 has been extended.

Chefs can still download the paper entry form from the Craft Guild website, and must submit their entry for paper judging by 18 April.

Semi-finalists will be announced by 16 May, while the semi-final heats will take place at Sheffield College on 10 June, and at Le Cordon Bleu school in London on 25 June. The final will take place at the Restaurant Show, on 7 October.

David Mulcahy, the competition's organiser and Vice President of the Craft Guild of Chefs says, "We've already received some strong entries but we know that there are chefs out there who should be in the running. Taking part in National Chef of the Year is a rewarding challenge for any chef and for those who reach the finals it can provide a huge career boost - just ask the previous winners!"

Paper entry forms are available from the Craft Guild website here.

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