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Submit your entry for the most prestigious culinary competition in the UK


The National Chef of the Year is the most sought after title for all chefs across the UK - the battle will be on to see who has the talent, flair, skill and passion and can rise to the top of their game to become The National Chef of the Year.


“It’s a great competition which the top chefs in the country enter, I want to encourage chefs from all sectors to take part - it’s a great platform to get your name out there.” Clare Smyth MBE, chairman of judges and chef patron at three Michelin-starred Restaurant Gordon Ramsay


“The Craft Guild has put together an exemplary competition, which progresses with the times and requires truly talented chefs to enter in order to do it justice. For those who do, the rewards are immense.” Philip Howard, co-chairman of judges and proprietor of the two Michelin-starred The Square Restaurant


“The National Chef of the Year is a benchmark for chef talent in the UK today and a career-enhancing challenge for anyone who takes part. Not only is the award highly respected but the competition process itself provides an unrivalled platform for testing your culinary skills to the max.” David Mulcahy, competition director and vice president Craft Guild of Chefs


The most respected and sought after culinary title is back. To find out more and to download your entry form, visit


www.nationalchefoftheyear.co.uk For further information please contact: 01293 610 329 or email clair.bowman@wrbm.com Follow us on @craft_guild #ncoty


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