“It's the ideal combination of my passion for ballet and my culinary signature”
Emilia Montz, winner of the award preliminary round
“Russian Ballet” – Emilia Montz brought her favorite ballet Swan Lake to the plate and cooked her way to the top in a head-to-head culinary race. By winning the regional preliminary round of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy award, the chef de partie from the “Troyka” restaurant punched her ticket for the international final in Milan in 2025.
Technique, creativity and personal credo - Emilia Montz implemented the three “golden rules” of the jury perfectly and was able to shine with her signature dish “Russian Ballet” in first place at the regional preliminary round of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Awards. Jury member The Duc Ngo praised: “Her dish is a very beautiful way of bringing culinary art to the plate. The whole thing with technical perfection and feeling, just like in ballet.” For the chef de partie from the creative Russian crossover cuisine restaurant “Troyka” herself, it is also “the ideal combination of my passion for ballet and my culinary signature”.
However, the decision was anything but easy for the jury, with the ten up-and-coming chefs going head-to-head in a culinary race. Montz ultimately took the title, with the special prizes going to:
The preliminary round took place in Cologne, where a cooking school in the Ehrenfeld district was transformed into a location suitable for the competition. Among other things, an entire room was transformed into a small wholesale market. “We provided over 400 ingredients, some of them very unusual, for the ten dishes”, explains Anna Liebethal, Senior Brand Manager S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna. No wonder: because the cooking had to be at star level - as judged by renowned chefs. The renowned jury for the preliminary round of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy award included:
In the evening, for the announcement of the winner, the event moved to “Ox & Klee”, the restaurant of juror Daniel Gottschlich. There, the ten participants were celebrated at a kitchen party.
Montz will meet 14 other up-and-coming chefs who have also qualified in their regions at the world final in 2025. The 24-year-old's signature dish will once again be the focus, and she and her mentor, Rosina Ostler, will be working on the details of the competition dish until then. The dish will be judged by an international jury in Milan.
Emilia Montz not only impressed the jury at the regional preliminary round of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy Awards 2024-2025 with her dish “Russian Ballet”, but also secured her ticket for the world final in Milan. Her signature dish, inspired by the perfection and elegance of the ballet “Swan Lake”, shows how culinary art and art can merge. The path to the world final in Milan is paved - and she has every chance of shining there once again.
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“Russian Ballet” – Emilia Montz brought her favorite ballet Swan Lake to the plate and cooked her way to the top in a head-to-head culinary race. By winning the regional preliminary round of the S.Pellegrino Young Chef Academy award, the chef de partie from the “Troyka” restaurant punched her ticket for the international final in Milan in 2025.