the start of the competition the finalists were given the recipe and ingredients for the main dish to prepare and present it to the judges.
This year's other finalists were: Martin Carabott, Luca Restaurant, Clarkenwell, London, Michael Cruickshank, Bohemia, St Helier, Jersey, Scott Dineen, BaxterStorey, London, Oliver Downey, Fera at Claridge’s, Mayfair, London, Matthew Whitfield, The Driftwood Hotel, Portscatho, Cornwall
Three Michelin-starred Anne-Sophie Pic who has recently opened Le Dame de Pic in London at the Four Seasons, was the Honorary President of the Judges this year and said: "It was a great honour to be asked to be a member of the judging panel. The Roux family and the Pic family are very close and it was beautiful to be a part of the final and see how passionate and focused all the finalists were."
Michel Roux Jr asked if she would be pushing her female chefs to enter next year and she laughed 'why not?'.
As part of winning the Roux Scholarship, Luke is invited to cook and train under the supervision of a leading chef at a prestigious three-star Michelin restaurant anywhere in the world for up to three months and Luke says he would like to go to Japan.
Before the ceremony started Michel Roux Jr paid tribute to Victor Ceserani MBE, author of Practical Cookery, saying: "He was a father to his students and the Roux family were first in line."
Commenting on the 34th national final and all of the past scholars, Michel Roux Jr said: “We are proud that all of our scholars are highly regarded as leaders in their field involved in shaping and changing how the hospitality industry evolves."
Alain Roux added about the finalists: “They are all extremely talented cooks but they wouldn't be here without the backing of their employers."
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