Food On The Edge, the respected global food symposium will take place for the fifth consecutive year in Galway, Ireland, with dates confirmed as the 21st and 22nd of October.
Leading international chefs such as Alex Atala, Ben Shewry, Leonor Espinosa and Daniel Giusti are among the confirmed speakers so far for 2019.
JP McMahon, founder-director of FOTE, said, “We’re delighted to announce that Food On The Edge is being held in Galway again in 2019 as well as some of the fantastic speakers who will be attending. We select our speakers for their talent and commitment to changing how we eat and cook our food, as well as how we think about the future of food. We have a very exciting and diverse lineup this year. Our theme this year is migration, with regards to how food travels and how that affects people’s perception of food. We will also carry forward previous themes, as well as bringing back past speakers”.
The two-day programme of 15-minute talks, panel discussions, masterclasses and networking activity, with an artisan food village showcasing the best of Irish and West of Ireland food produce, will take place on the 21st and 22nd of October in Galway city, with the venue to be announced. A special one-day FOTE event will take place in London in May, while a FOTE chefs dinner will take place in Dublin in August. Both events aim to spread the core message of FOTE.
Speakers for this year’s October event include Alex Atala, who became a household name through the Netflix show Chef’s Table and is Brazil’s most influential chef, renowned for championing Brazilian cuisine. Atala’s restaurant in São Paulo, Brazil, D.O.M., was named the 30th Best Restaurant in the World in the coveted World’s 50 Best Restaurants list 2018.
New Zealand-born Ben Shewry of Attica restaurant, Melbourne will also travel to Galway this October. Like Atala, Shewry is well-known for his appearance on Chef’s Table. Attica was recognised as the top restaurant in Australia and the 20th Best Restaurant in the World at The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards 2018. Leonor Espinosa of Leo Cocina y Cava restaurant in Bogotá, Columbia is also due to take the the stage in Galway. Espinosa was named Latin America’s Best Female Chef in 2017 and has been cited as being crucial in bringing Colombian cuisine to an international stage.
Food Education is an important topic discussed at FOTE over the last two years, with the Food On The Edge Schools Project being launched this year. Connecticut chef, Daniel Giusti, who was previously head chef of Noma in Copenhagen, will speak about this theme as Giusti left his role in Noma to set up Brigaid, a project which works to put professional chefs into public schools to transform and rethink school food.
Early Bird Tickets for FOTE are currently available at a reduced rate of €350 until the end of June which includes admission on both days, lunches, and entertainment on both nights. Instalment plan payments are also available.
To buy tickets and for more information on instalment payments see www.foodontheedge.ie. Follow the official hashtag #FOTE2019 for regular updates.