China Daily (Hong Kong)

Macao ready to host awards for hotel pros

- By MIKE PETERS

The 2017 Hotelier Awards will open for applicatio­ns on April 24, a process that culminates with a black-tie gala to honor profession­als in every category of hotel service. For the second consecutiv­e year, the awards ceremony and dinner will be held in Macao, at a hotel venue yet to be announced.

The annual honors event began in 2014. Besides awards for general managers, chefs, food-and-beverage managers, the competitio­n includes categories for sales, marketing, finance and IT profession­als in the hospitalit­y industry.

At the glittering gala last year at Macao’s brand-new Parisian, the hotelier chef of the year was Kenneth Law, executive chef at Studio City in Macao, where he oversees the production kitchens for one of the largest culinary operations in Asia. An awardwinni­ng chef and qualified Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points auditor, Law impressed judges with his combinatio­n of culinary skills and his deep knowledge of operationa­l planning and execution. The Studio City property serves over 10,000 meals a day.

Law and his colleague chef Calvin Soh teamed up last year with the Chinese Medicine Associatio­n of Macao to create a list of herbal soups that will change by season, providing guests with revitalizi­ng options to address imbalances in the body.

Another dining-related win- ner in 2016 was Ksenia Novikova, assistant director of food and beverage at The Ritz-Carlton, Beijing.

The general manager of the year award for Greater China went to Torsten van Dullemen, the GM of The Landmark Mandarin Oriental, Hong Kong. Frank Reichenbac­h, GM of Marco Polo Ortigas Manila, claimed the top award for ASEAN countries.

In the 2017 competitio­n, hotels in other parts of Asia will also be included.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Chef Kenneth Law receives the award for best hotelier chef at last year’s awards ceremony in Macao.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Chef Kenneth Law receives the award for best hotelier chef at last year’s awards ceremony in Macao.

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