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Asia's 50 Best Restaurants Announces Cho Hee-sook is Asia's Best Female Chef 2020
SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 20, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Cho Hee-sook, chef-owner of Hansikgonggan in Seoul, has been named Asia's Best 
Female Chef for 2020. Chef Cho will be presented with her award at the ceremony 
for Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2020, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, 
on Tuesday 24th March in Saga Prefecture, Japan.

The award forms part of the 50 Best organisation's mission to honour role 
models who have made a positive impact on Asia's restaurant scene. William 
Drew, Director of Content at Asia's 50 Best Restaurants, says: "The Best Female 
Chef award celebrates female chefs whose dedication, skills and creativity set 
new standards in gastronomic excellence. Cho Hee-sook epitomises the spirit of 
this award with her lifelong commitment to advancing Korean cuisine through 
training, education and mentorship." 

Chef Cho has spent most of her career sharing her in-depth knowledge of Korean 
cooking with young chefs, ensuring her country's unique culinary traditions and 
recipes are passed on to future generations. 

Cho developed her culinary skills in the kitchens of Seoul's premium hotels 
before being appointed executive chef at the South Korean embassy in Washington 
DC, USA. Returning home in 2006, Cho focused on culinary research, exploring 
local ingredients and nurturing young talent. She inspired many gastronomy 
students as a professor at Woosong University.  

In 2019, Cho's career took a new direction when she became chef-owner of 
Hansikgonggan, an intimate Michelin-starred Korean restaurant specialising in 
royal court cuisine. While honouring traditional Korean cooking techniques, Cho 
has reinterpreted the historic recipes through modern ingredients, fine-dining 
elements and stylish plating. Hansikgonggan illustrates Chef Cho's creative 
vision to move her national cuisine forward.

Accepting the prestigious award, Cho says: "Having mentored many young chefs 
throughout my career, I hope this award serves as an inspiration for other 
Asian female chefs to follow their passions, be ambitious and share their 
knowledge with others." 

Previous holders of the Asia's Best Female Chef title include Duangporn 'Bo' 
Songvisava from Thailand (2013), Lanshu Chen from Taiwan (2014), Hong Kong's 
Vicky Lau (2015), Margarita Forés of the Philippines (2016), May Chow from Hong 
Kong (2017) as well as Bongkoch 'Bee' Satongun (2018) and Garima Arora (2019), 
both based in Thailand.  

For more details on the Asia's 50 Best Restaurants voting process, visit: 
https://www.theworlds50best.com/asia/en/voting/the-voting-system 

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SOURCE: Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2020
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