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Home / Food News / Discovery Channel brings Hong Kong to Singapore & Malaysia with ‘Kung Food! Hong Kong’s Grandmasters of Cuisine’ premieres at 8:05 pm, Wednesday, December 29

Discovery Channel brings Hong Kong to Singapore & Malaysia with ‘Kung Food! Hong Kong’s Grandmasters of Cuisine’ premieres at 8:05 pm, Wednesday, December 29

December 29, 2021 by StrawberrY Gal

 Discovery Channel premieres its brand-new Kung Food show! Hong Kong’s Grandmasters of Cuisine will embark Singaporean and Malaysian audiences on a mouth-watering trip to Hong Kong’s culinary paradise. The show unpacks the complex and unique relationship of Hong Kong’s effervescent food landscape through the eyes of Chefs David Lai, Guillaume Galliot, Hideaki Sato, Ricardo Chaneton, Richard Ekkebus and Vicky Cheng- the brilliant artists of Hong Kong dining ranked among Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants. The show premieres on December 29 at 8:05 pm on Discovery Channel and 9:50 pm on Discovery Asia in Singapore and Malaysia.

Hong Kong is a culinary juggernaut, home of Cantonese food and top global restaurants. Hong Kong leads the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2021 list with 11 entries. It is only fitting for Discovery to tap the decorated chefs responsible for bringing the city’s flavor to new heights to serve as a spiritual guide for its colorful, effervescent food scene. 

As Chef Guillaume Galliot of Caprice, a three-Michelin-starred restaurant offering Classic French savoir-faire, notes: “Food always brings people together. No matter where you’re from, no matter who you are.” 

Hong Kong’s grit and edgy reputation is a playground for foreign celebrity chefs trained in different parts of the world and progressive cuisine. Discovery Channel’s ‘Kung Food! Hong Kong’s Grandmasters of Cuisine’ looks at each chefs’ personal love story with Hong Kong and the secret world they inhabit. It unravels the journey of meticulously chosen ingredients and the people behind them, from the busy markets with local year-round produce to seafood markets with the freshest catch. All of which are essential artistry of their plated masterpieces for the city to devour.

Another lover of the diversity within the city, Chef Ricardo Chaneton of Mono, Asia’s window to Latin American gastronomy, says, “Mole is a sauce typical of Mexican cuisine, where you have 21 ingredients. For me, Hong Kong is a mole, and I see so much of Latin America in Hong Kong.”

Despite the city’s competitive atmosphere and famous kitchens, the community of chefs is a close one that fuels creativity. From swapping recipes to trading ingredients, the undeniable camaraderie pushed the boundaries of their culinary creativity. It will also showcase the food industry’s wider resilience amidst this difficult year. Chef Vicky Cheng of VEA, a one-Michelin-starred restaurant known for Chinese luxury ingredients bent with French technique, shares, “I had one goal in my mind — I didn’t want to let go of any of my staff – either you do it 100% or nothing at all -honestly, it’s probably one of the hardest things I’ve done, opening Wing, but it was a risk that I was willing to take” 

Chef Richard Ekkebus, from renowned two-Michelin-starred French restaurant Amber, adds: “For me, the fighting spirit of Hong Kong is its resilience. It’s the resilience of the Hong Kong people of wanting to reinvent themselves constantly and rebouncing within any moment of challenge.”

Together, the industry works towards creative solutions to survive and thrive by adapting their service structures. This helped strengthen their dynamics and pushed them to challenge traditional tastes, food supply chains, and what it means to be sustainable as a luxury restaurant through plant-based ingredients. 

Kung Food! Hong Kong’s Grandmasters of Cuisine brings this uniquely Hong Kong phenomenon to Southeast Asia for the first time- a secret culinary society of Chefs exploring the food paradise that is Hong Kong. The show is a story of Hong Kong cuisines past, present, and future.

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