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PRESS RELEASE10 Oct 2008Sushi Awards 2008 Results AnnouncementThe Sushi Awards 2008, held on the 6th of October 2008 saw 322 connoisseurs, food journalists and lucky members of the public gather in Bloomsbury’s London House. They were there to pass judgement on the original creations of the world’s best sushi chefs: The Seven Sushi Samurai. Together with a panel of expert judges, the guests cast their vote to determine which of the Samurai most deserved to with the prestige Sushi of the Year 2008 Award. Sushi Awards 2008 The world’s seven best sushi chefs to compete in LondonMonday 6th October will see seven of the world’s top sushi chefs – the carefully selected Seven Sushi Samurai – battle it out at the Sushi Awards for the year’s highest honour in sushi-making – the "Sushi of the Year" Award. Sushi Awards 2008 featuring the Seven Sushi SamuraiLondon’s prestigious annual Sushi Awards brings together the very best sushi masters – the Seven Sushi Samurai – selected from around the world, for one very special evening. Here, in front of an audience of 300, these brilliant chefs showcase their incredible talents as they compete for the title of Sushi of the Year. As part of the four month-long Eat-Japan festival celebrating Japanese food, drink and culture, the Sushi Awards invites the Japanese foodloving public, as well as culinary professionals, to try – and vote for – the best of the best mouth-watering sushi creations in this unique sushi extravaganza. Sushi Awards 2007 Results AnnouncementOn Tuesday 23rd October, seven of the highest calibre sushi chefs from around the world, named the Seven Sushi Samurai, will come together at the EAT-JAPAN Sushi Awards in London to compete for the Sushi of the Year Award. With a panel of eminent guest judges and 300 ticket-holding members of the public in attendance to taste and judge the Sushi Samurai’s stunning gastronomic creations, the annual Sushi Awards ceremony is a unique showcase for the very finest sushi chefs, and the only top-quality sushi event of its kind in the UK. The UK samurai have now been announced as chefs from Nobu and Matsuri restaurant groups, and with last year’s champion Jeff Ramsey flying in from Tokyo to reclaim his title, EAT-JAPAN’s 2007 Sushi Awards looks set to be a truly outstanding date in the culinary calendar to take the art of sushi creation to unprecedented heights. Sushi Awards 2007 featuring the Seven Sushi SamuraiOn Tuesday 23rd October, seven of the highest calibre sushi chefs from around the world, named the Seven Sushi Samurai, will come together at the EAT-JAPAN Sushi Awards in London to compete for the Sushi of the Year Award. With a panel of eminent guest judges and 300 ticket-holding members of the public in attendance to taste and judge the Sushi Samurai’s stunning gastronomic creations, the annual Sushi Awards ceremony is a unique showcase for the very finest sushi chefs, and the only top-quality sushi event of its kind in the UK. Sushi Workshop for ProfessionalEAT-JAPAN is offering a limited number of professionals the unique opportunity to further their sushi skills under the tutelage of some of the most prestigious names in Japanese cuisine, including sushi masters and present Sushi Samurai. This year's workshop will begin with a lecture and sushi tasting session, before dividing into two courses: the Authentic Skills Course for those who wish to learn traditional sushi making methods, and the Creative Recipe Course which will address more inspired ways of making sushi and other dishes. Sushi Awards 2007 featuring the Seven Sushi SamuraiThe Sushi Awards (23rd October 2007) is the only event created specifically to celebrate the highest quality sushi and Japanese food culture in the UK and beyond. It is an annual opportunity to assemble the very best sushi masters from around the world and showcase their incredible talents. Event Result of Sushi Awards 2006The Sushi Awards 2006 Event, held on 24 October 2006 at Westminster Kingsway College, London, was the biggest celebration of sushi to be held in the UK this year, attended by over 300 guests. It was also the first event of its kind to be held in the world, as seven top sushi chefs from around the globe gathered to each create a special sushi, which the assembled audience, plus guest judges, sampled before voting for their favourite. Eat Japan 2006 Event Press releaseThe Eat-Japan 2006 festival, taking place nationwide from July to October, is the UK’s biggest celebration of Japanese food, drink and culture, and builds on the success of Eat-Japan 2005, which saw thousands of people taking part in an exciting range of events, competitions and promotions. Please click here to download an Eat-Japan.com link banner to place on your site. |
Click here to book your ticket for a sumptuous six course sake tasting dinner at one of London’s top Japanese restaurants on Monday 29th June 2009! Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity! Full vegetarian options available. £70 per person.
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