France wins prestigious Bocuse d'Or contest
In 2023, the country failed to finish in the top three as Denmark won the Bocuse d’Or, a fine-dining competition. This year, France reclaimed the crown.
Chassieu (France) - Un "rêve de gosse" qui se réalise: le chef Paul Marcon a décroché lundi pour la France le Bocuse d'Or, "Graal" de la gastronomie, devant le Danemark et la Suède au terme de deux jo
central France, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025. The contest, a sort of world cup of cuisine, was started in 1987 by Lyon chef Paul Bocuse to reward young international culinary talents.
Le jeune chef français Paul Marcon et sa commis Camille Pigot ont remporté le Bocuse d’Or ce lundi 27 janvier. Une nouvelle consécration pour la France depuis sa dernière victoire en 2021.
The Bocuse d'Or competition is the World Cup of cuisine, held in Lyon, the gastronomic heart of France. Now New Orleans is turning to the event to elevate its own standing as an international capital of cuisine.
France has won the top prize in the prestigious Bocuse d'Or cooking competition, beating 23 other countries including Denmark and Sweden. Receiving the top prize was particularly sweet for
Denmark's chef Sebastian Holberg Svendsgaard, center, celebrates on the podium with his teammates after finishing second of the "Bocuse d'Or" (Golden Bocuse) trophy, in Lyon, central France, Monday, Jan.
New Orleans will once again be the gateway for chefs from around the globe to reach the 'World Cup' of cuisine with Bocuse d'Or and Coupe du Monde de la Patisserie set to return.
Team UK has placed fifth after competing against 23 other teams from around the world at the Bocuse d’Or 2025 world final in Lyon.
Team UK has achieved fifth place in the Bocuse d’Or World final in Lyon. Candidate Tom Phillips and commis chef Harry van Lierop competed against 23 other national teams at the 20th anniversary of the high-profile global cooking competition.
New Zealand's chef William Mordido prepares food during the final of the "Bocuse d'Or" (Golden Bocuse) trophy, in Lyon, central France, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025. The contest, a sort of