Elena Arzak is one of the chefs on the technical committee for the new international achievement award, The Basque Culinary World Prize. The prize is looking to recognise one exceptional chef that shows gastronomy can be a powerful force for change.
Elena, daughter of famous chef Juan Mari Arzak, works as joint head chef in the family owned restaurant Arzak, named after their surname, in San Sebastian, Spain. She and her father Juan Mari work in a tandem kitchen together with 30 employees. The restaurant has held three Michelin stars since 1989 and creates traditional Basque cuisine with modern influences.
The Staff Canteen caught up with Elena and Joxe Mari Aizega, Head of the Basque Culinary Center to find out more about the award and what the judges will be looking for. 
"It was an honor to be asked to be a part of the prize," explained Elena. "It's very interesting for me but also it's a lot of responsibility as we need to select 20 projects that go into the final. It will be a lot of work as it is not just one country it's worldwide and they will all be different projects from social to development to research.
"This prize is very related to what we do in our restaurants, we are always looking for ways to evolve and grow. It's important that this prize stays within the essence of our profession - they are chefs but they can go further."
The winner will be given 100,000 euros to devote to their project which demonstrates the wider role of gastronomy in society. The prize will celebrate those men or women whose impact can be felt beyond the kitchen.
Joxe added: "Cooking can be and is a powerful tool to improve society. It has the potential to tackle different social challenges. There are many people in the world some known others anonymous, promoting initiatives relevant to the award and they are having results, a real impact.
"To promote this we thought as the Basque Culinary Centre and with our international board which includes chefs who have the same vision, it was necessary to create a tool."
Chefs from anywhere in the world can be nominated for the prize by anyone who is active in the world of gastronomy and the finalists will be judged by some of the finest chefs in the world