for the Junior Chef of Wales contest, which will also being held at Welsh International Culinary Championships on Monday, February 15, have also been selected.
Competing for the title will be James Corbett, commis chef at Llangoed Hall, Llyswen, Benjamin Mitchell, commis chef at The Grove, Narberth, Joshua Hughes, chef de partie at Deganwy Quay Hotel, and Aaron Griffith, chef de partie at St Georges Hotel, Llandudno.
The winner will qualify for the UK semi-finals of the National Junior Chef of the Year contest.
It will be the first time that both the National Chef of Wales and Junior Chef of Wales contests have been held in the same year, having traditionally been held on alternate years.
The judges are chairman John Retallick, Culinary Association of Wales (CAW) secretary; Colin Gray, chef patron of Capital Cuisine and CAW vice president; Michael Bates, executive chef at the Celtic Manor, Newport; Shaun Bailey, senior chef lecturer at NPTC Newtown campus and Eric Bruce, chef patron at Restaurant Severn, Ironbridge.
CAW president Arwyn Watkins said he was delighted to see entries from across Wales and also from Welsh chefs working outside the country, who welcomed the opportunity to compete in the prestigious National Chef of Wales contest.
He said: “The scene is set for two very keenly contested semi-finals, as eight talented chefs compete to appear at the premier showcase of culinary skills in Wales.”
Wales’ deputy minister for farming and food Rebecca Evans will present the awards at the championships presentation dinner at Llandudno Bay Hotel, Llandudno on the evening of 18 February.