Marriott Hotel Manila is Still Philippine Culinary Cup’s Over-all Champion
Not even two trips to the emergency room can
stop Marriott Hotel Manila from retaining its glory as the Over-all Champion in
the Professional Division of the Philippine Culinary Cup (PCC).
“We were worried for our team captain and
former team captain. Our Executive Chef Meik Brammer insisted that health is
important so we carried on after our top chefs gave their instructions,”
reveals one of the hotel’s chefs.
It may seem like a movie scene or a cooking
show preview, but imagine what it was like for a culinary team to be winning one
medal after another then the next minute being told to hold the fort? At the
culinary arena dubbed as “Where the best meet to compete” because it is the
only World Association of Chefs Society (WACS) endorsed continental competition
in the country, Marriott Hotel Manila still garnered the most points. It was a
feat―but how their chefs overcame the challenge is a story that should not be
left untold.
Behind
the back-to-back wins of Marriott Hotel Manila
While the Marriott Hotel Manila chefs were
astonished upon receiving their award, students, the media, and WACS accredited
judges were truly impressed. Just last year, the hotel chefs were preparing for
the opening of the Marriott Grand Ballroom while practicing for the PCC. The
West Wing is set to open in a few weeks and still they were able to bring home
the bacon again.
The much-deserved glory of the team is a
combination of skill and character. Chris Balane, Team Captain and Head Coach
of Pastry, explains that while they are adept in using various kitchen tools
and equipment like the sous vide, they also make sure that their plating is as
clean as their work area. Thus, sanitation and food safety are in sync with
their regular food tasting where every plate is guaranteed to have a balance of
flavors. It becomes a habit that Marriott Hotel Manila chefs apply in its
kitchens―whether the ones who are cooking or baking are trainees, casuals,
commis, demi or sous chef, or chef de partie. They work on their dreams but
also have grit, which is why the management continues to invest on the
expansion of its food and beverage offerings. They excel individually and as a
team.
“Even on the last day, we knew we had a
chance but the other teams were just as excellent. Despite the medical
emergencies, we just continued to give our best because we know it’s not just
the medals but also what we learn from it. PCC 2016 was indeed a great
experience and it motivated us to win again next year!,” shares Prince Ruecarl
Patiño, the young chef who won most of the medals for the team.
Medals
of Marriott in Gold, Silver, and Bronze
He won gold in U.S. Poultry and another one
that he shared with Francisco Santiago, Ma. Clarizza Tatel, and Arlie Gedaria
in the Dream Team Challenge. Rey Llego also won gold for Local Fish or
Seafood.
Silver medalists were: Ren Joseph Casanova
garnered for U.S. Pork, Gilbert Letran Marcyden Resuello, and Erwin Jade
Demaisip for Filipino Cuisine Challenge, Patiño and Casanova for Sous Vide,
Patiño for U.S. Beef and Creative Breakfast, Casanova for U.S. Pork, Richard
Hubilla for Quick Fire Salad, and Jay Arlan and Rheevo Arnuco for Pasta. In the
pastry categories’ Chocolate Pastry Showpiece, Balane and John Albert Garfin
each won a silver.
Those who won bronze were: Patrick Encela and
Miramar Vergara for Young Chefs Team Challege, Erwin Marquez and Reimond
Bahalla for Sous Vide, Arnuco for U.S. Beef, Robert Guevarra for U.S. Poultry,
Casanova for Local Fish or Seafood, Patiño for Quick Fire Salad, and Jimmy
Manalo and Vincent Sison for U.S. Pork. David Socrates holds the same award for
Wedding Cakes, along with Balane for Bread Pastry Showpiece, and Armin Oliquino
for Fantasy Desserts.
World-class
Chefs of Marriott Hotel Manila
Judges say they won because of the balanced taste.
Others say it’s the intricate details. For global cuisine by world-class chefs,
visit Marriott Hotel Manila and be the next judge of these award-wining chefs.
Call (02) 988-999 and choose among its various restaurants to suit your
discerning taste.
About Marriott Hotel Manila:
Marriott Hotel Manila stands as a centerpiece
of the dynamic and exciting mixed-use development of Resorts World Manila,
located directly opposite Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3. A
destination in itself, this 5 star property is poised to become the
Philippines’ most unique and comprehensive destination for Meetings,
Incentives, Conferences and Exhibitions.
The hotel currently offers 342 spacious
guestrooms and suites and will open the West Wing late 2016 adding an
additional 228 luxuriously appointed rooms. Thoughtfully designed around the
needs of today’s modern traveler, each guestroom incorporates the latest
technology and design. Premium Wi-Fi capability, I-Pod docks and over-sized
bathrooms appeal to most discerning guests. Mobile check-in and check -out, the
finest linens and Thann Amenities add to the experience. Stunning views of
Villamor Golf Course, the skylines of Makati, Fort Bonifacio and sweeping views
of the airport showcase its prime location.
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