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City of Dreams Manila triumphs at Philippine Culinary Cup 2026

The win as Overall Champion in the Professional Division highlights the luxury resort’s sustained record and spotlights the team's talents

The winning City of Dreams Manila team

City of Dreams Manila, the luxury integrated resort in Entertainment City and Aseana City, Parañaque, emerged as Overall Champion in the Professional Division of the 2026 Philippine Culinary Cup (PCC), besting 52 teams from hotels, restaurants, and catering services. This marks a new milestone in the luxury integrated resort’s award-winning track record since 2016 at the prestigious competition. The four-day 16th edition of the PCC was held alongside the World Food Expo (WOFEX) at the SMX Convention Center.

“This distinction is a proud recognition of our chefs’ creativity, discipline, and commitment to their craft,” property president Geoff Andres stated. “Our team has earned consistent accolades at the Philippine Culinary Cup through the years, reflecting the depth of talent we continue to nurture. More importantly, our colleagues bring the same passion and exacting standards to our kitchens every day, strengthening City of Dreams Manila’s position as one of the country’s leading dining destinations.”

Drawn from the resort’s restaurants, pastry and banquet kitchens, the 17-chef delegation to the PCC showcased the diversity of talent across its culinary operations. Competing in 13 categories, the team brought home one Highest Gold, one Gold, nine Silver and four Bronze medals. 

The 15-medal haul propelled City of Dreams Manila to the Overall Championship in the Professional Division, affirming the resort’s dedication to culinary excellence through refined techniques and innovative ideas.

Among the standouts was sous chef Lee Chia Lok, who achieved the coveted Highest Gold in the Asian Gourmet Challenge and Bronze in the Art of Dim Sum.  He is Sous Chef at Season88, the 24/7 dining room and lounge at the main gaming floor, featuring Asian and international cuisine.

From the award-winning Crystal Dragon restaurant which specializes in Cantonese cuisine and regional Chinese specialties, dim sum chef de cuisine Ngooi She Chong won Bronze in the Art of Dim Sum and sous chef Zhang He secured Silver in the Asian Gourmet Challenge.  

Banquet chef de partie Rier Maverick Franco demonstrated exceptional versatility across five individual categories, garnering Gold in US Beef, and Silver in the Creative Breakfast Challenge, US Lamb, US Pork, and Pasta categories.

Pastry chef de cuisine Julius Javin earned Silver in the Dress the Cake category and received an additional special recognition from Whippit by Bakersfield for “Best Creation 2026.”

Pastry commis chef Enrique Ferrer received Silver in the French Touch Challenge-Pastry competition, accepting  his award from PCC 2026 judge Josh Boutwood, the chef-owner  of Helm, the Philippines’ only two-Michelin-starred restaurant.

From The Café, the international buffet and all-day dining restaurant, commis chef Angelyka Garin  secured Bronze in the US Pork category. In the  group entry, commis chefs Danica Millete, Ricky Alto, and Ma. Erika Monique Alfonso clinched Bronze in the Dream Team Challenge.

Haliya modern Filipino restaurant’s sous chef Jiro Flora and chef de partie Nikki Raquion earned Silver in the Filipino Cuisine Challenge. Joined by commis chef Emylene Montesines, they bagged another Silver in the Dream Team Challenge.

City of Dreams Manila also earned recognition for beverage craft at WOFEX, where CenterPlay bartender Justin Dela Cruz won Silver in the DaVinci Gourmet Coffee Cocktail Showdown. His entry showcased the flair, creativity, and craftsmanship that shape the beverage program at CenterPlay, a lounge at the focal point of the main gaming area known for live music, food, cocktails, and nightlife.

The country’s only culinary competition approved by the World Association of Chefs’ Societies (WORLDCHEFS), the Philippine Culinary Cup serves as an internationally recognized platform for professional and aspiring chefs to hone their skills, benchmark their work against global standards, and showcase Filipino culinary talent. 

This year’s competition brought together more than 1,000 chefs from leading hotels and restaurants and students from hospitality and culinary schools. Delegates put their technical skills, artistry, and precision to the test across a range of culinary disciplines before a panel of 60 local and international chef-judges. 

For more information, visit https://www.cityofdreamsmanila.com/en/blog/cod-pcc-champion.


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