The 19 finalists of the 7th Bocuse d’Or Europe, which will take place in Tallinn, Estonia, on October 15-16, were announced.
19 chefs were determined for the Bocuse d’Or Europe final, which is normally scheduled to be held in May but postponed to 15-16 October, and 10 chefs determined by the jury will be entitled to attend the Grand Finale, which will be held in Lyon next year. With the UK withdrawing from the competition, the remaining 19 chefs are required to present 2 different plates to the jury members in exactly 5 hours and 35 minutes. The theme of the first plate will be the Estonian quail, while the theme of the second plate will be the catfish which is mainly bred in South Estonia.
Bocuse d’Or 2020 Country Candidates
Spain
Albert Boronat
Netherlands
Marco van der Wijngaard
Turkey
Serhat Eliçora
Iceland
Sigurður Laufdal
Estonia
Artur Kazaritski
Denmark
Ronni Vexøe Mortensen
Sweden
Sebastian Gibrand
Georgia
Erik Sarkisian
Poland
Jakub Kasprzak
Belgium
Lode De Roover
Latvia
Dinārs Zvidriņš
Croatia
Jurica Obrol
Hungary
István Veres
Finland
Mikko Kaukonen
France
Davy Tissot
Switzerland
Alessandro Mordasini
Italy
Alessandro Bergamo
Russia
Viktor Beley
Norway
Christian Andre Pettersen