The third season of Everest Better Kitchens Culinary Challenge, also known as EverestBKCC was held across 10 Indian cities viz Bhopal, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Ludhiana, Jaipur, Nagpur, Kolhapur, and Pune. The theme of the culinary challenge was Flavors of India-that aimed at creating familiarity with Indian regional cuisines. More than 400 students from 125 institutions participated in the challenge.
According to Ekta Bhargava, the publisher of Better Kitchens magazine, “The basic intention was to prepare the aspiring hospitality students for their future and make them work towards tagging Indian regional food (with its local ingredients) as a global food. The challenge is meant to provide them with a medium for displaying their culinary skills with the proper use of ingredients.”
EverestBKCC was deemed a colossal culinary challenge for budding Indian chefs and supported by Incredible India, Worldchefs, Indian Culinary Forum, Western Chefs Association (WICA), Hospitality Purchasing Managers’ Forum (HPMF), and MP Tourism Hotels & Resorts. In addition, the episode made history as the only event to attract the maximum number of participants and colleges in Hyderabad, Nagpur, and Pune.
The grand finale of EverestBKCC season 3 for hospitality students was held at Pune and comprised four rounds. The first round catered to the dish preparation from Khandesi cuisine of Maharashtra, the second round involved making a snack for children, the third round consisted of replicating celebrity Chef Gautam Mehrishi’s recipe demonstrated and judged by the chef himself, and the fourth round dealt with knife skills besides questions and answers.
Also, since 2022-2023 was declared the International Millet Year, millet was considered the compulsory ingredient to include in any of the three-course menus prepared during the destination culinary challenge in all the cities.The grand finale’s jury members were Chef Sudhir Pai, Chef Gautam Mehrishi, Chef Nilesh Limaye, Chef Vivek Kadam, Chef Jerson Fernandes, Chef Ranjan Rajani, Chef Kamlesh Salve, and Chef Tushar Malkani.

Riddhi Shivtarkar from Mumbai was declared the winner of EverestBKCC season 3 Finale, Akash Raj from Chennai made way as the second runner-up and Shravani from Pune came out as the third runner-up. While the winner received a scholarship of USD 5750/-under Chef Scholarship’s Exchange Visitor Program (US J-1), the first and the second runner-up got a scholarship of USD 1000/- and USD 750/- respectively from the event Study Abroad & International Placement Partner Wisdom Career Education. The partners of the culinary event were Chefs Unlimited, Tabasco, Barilla, Loacker, and Lotus.
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