Back for a second year, Cairo Food Week taking place across the city from 9 to 16 May will host a veritable who’s who of renowned chefs from across the globe for a week packed with more than 40 events including a series of collaborative dinners, immersive experiences and a conference programme featuring some of the brightest minds and talents in regional and international gastronomy.
Visiting chefs include culinary legends like Ana Roš (Hiša Franko), Virgilio Martinez (Central), José Avillez (Belcanto), Alvaro Clavijo (El Chato) and Jessica Rosval (Al Gatto Verde), as well as talents from MENA including Mohamad Orfali (Orfali Bros. Bistro), Grègoire Berger (Ossiano) and Himanshu Saini (Trèsind Studio).
In addition, Chef Massimo Bottura’s Francescana family return to Cairo with more stories from chefs Jessica Rosval, Gucci Osteria’s Karime Lopez and Takahiko Kondo, and Riccardo Forapani of Ferrari’s Cavallino Maranello.
Flying the flag for the Egyptian culinary scene are chefs Mostafa Seif (Khufu’s), Martin Rodriguez (Izakaya) and Mirette Aly (The Lemon Tree) to name a few, along with the powerhouse restauranteurs Baky Hospitality, Pier88 Group and Sanctum Hospitality.
Back this year is Grègoire Berger of Ossiano at Atlantis The Palm that currently occupies third place on MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants list. He will take part in
Speaking about his upcoming participation, he said: “As Cairo Food Week returns for its second year, I’m excited to the opportunity to cook alongside extraordinary chefs and connect with top culinary inspirations. Egypt’s vibrant culture and rich culinary heritage are deeply intertwined, creating a haven for gastronomic inspiration.
For this new edition and in collaboration with Avec Karim, I’m eager to create a menu that remains true to the essence of Ossiano while showcasing an exciting blend of flavours using locally sourced ingredients. I can’t wait to witness this exceptional celebration of creativity and collaboration.”
Cairo Food Week also seeks to act as a platform for culinary creativity and cultural exchange. This year, thought-provoking dialogues centre upon protecting fragile culinary ecosystems, celebrating Arab heritage through food, and blending international techniques with local ingredients.
Having cooked last year with renowned Japanese chef Natsuko Shoji and 2022 of World 50 Best Restaurants’ Best Female Chef Award, Sahar Parham, who was named MENAs Best Pastry Chef in 2022, said: “Cairo Food Week hosts a lot of regional chefs from across the Middle East and North Africa. I really appreciate that they highlight chefs and restaurants from Cairo. We have the talent here in the region and it’s time to showcase it.
“It’s also a great opportunity to invite chefs from all around the world to see what’s happening here and experience food from different chefs within the region. It’s a glimpse into the kind of food that we’re cooking and the culinary DNA that we’re building.”
Trèsind Studio’s Himanshu Saini will once again close the festival, this time alongside legendary Portuguese chef José Avillez. Currently second on MENA’s 50 Best Restaurants list, the Dubai-based chef is known for his modern interpretation of Indian cuisine across its distinct regions.
He spoke about his participation this year, saying: “It was a great experience to cook at Cairo Food Week last year. It was a special evening because we did the closing dinner at the pyramids, and it was such a beautiful setting.
“It’s great to see regional cuisine being highlighted and to see international names with talent from the MENA region being celebrated side by side.”
On 10 May, the Grand Egyptian Museum hosts chef Virgilio Martinez of the World’s Number 1 restaurant in 2023 – Central, for a panel discussion and exhibition about the importance of documenting and preserving culture through art and gastronomy.
Meanwhile, on 11 May, the Downtown Cairo district will host the ‘When We Eat Downtown Market’ – revealing the trends and initiatives shaping the future of gastronomy through street food walks, film screenings and a series of talks.
For tickets and more information on events happening throughout the week, visit www.cairofoodweek.com/