The future of top cuisine

The 50 Best Restaurants scholarship returns in 2025
William Drew, photo provided
William Drew, photo provided
Alexandra Gorsche © Conny Leitgeb Photography
11. March 2025 | 
Alexandra Gorsche
11. March 2025
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Alexandra Gorsche

Promoting young culinary talent is a decisive factor for the future of international gastronomy. Without targeted support, many of today’s top chefs would never have had the chance to perfect their skills at the highest level. This is exactly where the 50 Best Restaurants Scholarship comes in, returning in 2025 after a short break in collaboration with Parmigiano Reggiano.

A unique springboard for aspiring chefs

This prestigious scholarship is aimed at chefs worldwide who have less than three years' experience in a professional kitchen. The winner will have the rare opportunity to complete two stages (internships) in some of the best restaurants in the world – including El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Spain, which has twice been named the best restaurant in the world. The second restaurant will be announced shortly. During this time, the scholarship holders will receive financial support so that they can fully immerse themselves in their training and the culinary culture of the host city.

Insights into the world of top chefs

The three finalists can also look forward to an exclusive trip to Italy. On June 19, 2025, they will take part in the World's 50 Best Restaurants award ceremony in Turin, where the winner of the scholarship will be officially announced. But that's not all: the finalists will also travel to Emilia-Romagna, the home of Parmigiano Reggiano, where they will gain exclusive insights into traditional cheese production – an experience that will further enrich their culinary knowledge.

The importance of promoting young talent in gastronomy

Top chefs don't fall from the sky – they need support, training and, above all, opportunities to prove their skills. Promoting young talent is therefore an essential part of the catering industry. Without targeted programs like this, many talents would lack access to the best kitchens, mentors and techniques. Scholarships not only open doors to renowned restaurants, but also to knowledge, inspiration and innovation – the cornerstones of a vibrant and constantly evolving culinary art.

Why networking and exchange are crucial in the industry

Another important aspect in the world of top cuisine is the exchange between chefs. Contacts and networks are often the key to career opportunities and further development. The scholarship not only gives participants the opportunity to learn from the best, but also to build long-term relationships with other young talents and industry leaders. These networks are often crucial for future career paths and can open doors to new culinary worlds.

William Drew, Content Director of The World's 50 Best Restaurants, emphasizes: “We are delighted to reintroduce the prestigious scholarship in 2025. Together with Parmigiano Reggiano, we want to support the next generation of top chefs and offer them a unique opportunity to take their careers to the next level.”

Nicola Bertinelli, President of the Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium, also sees the partnership as an opportunity to actively shape the culinary future: “Young chefs are the future of gastronomy – and Parmigiano Reggiano will be part of that future. Through this program, we can get in direct contact with the talents of tomorrow and support them in developing their creativity.”

How you can apply

The application phase begins on March 17, 2025 and ends on March 31, 2025. In the first round, applicants must submit a short introductory video and answer questions about their culinary philosophy, vision and goals. This will be followed by two further selection rounds in which, among other things, a recipe with Parmigiano Reggiano must be created. You can find more information on how to apply on the official 50 Best Restaurants Scholarship page.

Our conclusion for the future: a significant step for the restaurant industry

By relaunching the scholarship, The World's 50 Best Restaurants is sending out a strong signal for the promotion of young talent. The industry needs fresh ideas, new talent and a platform that gives young chefs the opportunity to learn, prove themselves and develop their signature style. Anyone who wants to play an active role in shaping the future of the culinary industry should not miss this opportunity!

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Book tip: Mind Set Win

Mental strength as a recipe for success

At first glance, Mind Set Win looks like a sports book—but it is actually a real coaching tool for anyone working in high-stress industries. Whether you’re a chef, hotel manager, or project manager, this book is all about concentration, self-management, and mental endurance.

The variety of perspectives is fascinating: from Max Verstappen to Lindsey Vonn, top athletes talk openly about pressure, failure, and mental routines. The accompanying exercises are suitable for everyday use, well-founded, and developed by professionals in psychology and coaching.

Particularly valuable are the chapters on focus and flow—a topic that is especially relevant in the hospitality world, where guest requests, team leadership, and self-motivation are daily concerns.

INFO
Mind Set Win—The mental techniques of top athletes and how we can use them for ourselves
Publisher: Benevento
240 pages
ISBN: 978-3-7109-0209-3
Price: €30.00 / CHF 40.90

Book tip: Pasta al Pomodoro

Pasta that brings people together – 55 stories of a great love

It doesn’t take much to bring people together – sometimes all you need is tomatoes, pasta, and a pinch of history. In Pasta al Pomodoro, author Ilse Fischer focuses on a classic dish that is much more than just noodles with sauce: it is a symbol of community, memory, and flavor in its purest form.

The idea came about when Fischer tasted three-star chef Niko Romito’s signature dish, “Spaghetti e Pomodoro” – simple, clear, and yet stunningly deep. “Few ingredients, simple preparation, unique taste,” she recalls. And this experience became the starting point for a project that combines culinary art, emotion, and culture.

In 55 variations, she shows how differently and yet how closely connected this classic dish can be interpreted—from Italian nonnas to culinary greats such as Heinz Reitbauer, Andreas Caminada, Johann Lafer, Norbert Niederkofler, Rudi Obauer, and Tina Marcelli. Even artists and actors such as Philipp Hochmair and Walter Grüll contribute their personal versions.

INFO
Pasta al Pomodoro – 55 variations on the Italian classic
Author: Ilse Fischer
Photography: Ingolf Hatz
Foreword: Placido Domingo
Publisher: Christian Verlag GmbH
Length: 208 pages
ISBN: 978-3-95961-958-5
Price: €30.90 (D/A)

Guest chef at Ikarus: Álvaro Salazar

A culinary journey from Andalusia to Mallorca

When Mediterranean lightness meets Andalusian temperament, the result is a menu that is more than just an arrangement of courses: it becomes a narrative about origins, freedom, and the longing for new perspectives. In December 2025, two-star chef Álvaro Salazar from VORO in Mallorca will take over as guest chef of the month at Restaurant Ikarus – and take Salzburg on a sensory journey between Andalusia and the Balearic Islands.

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The future of top cuisine

Promoting young culinary talent is a decisive factor for the future of international gastronomy. Without targeted support, many of today’s top chefs would never have had the chance to perfect their skills at the highest level. This is exactly where the 50 Best Restaurants Scholarship comes in, returning in 2025 after a short break in collaboration with Parmigiano Reggiano.