NewsAwardsThe Top food suppliers, servers and manufacturers in England to be rewarded

The Top food suppliers, servers and manufacturers in England to be rewarded

The annual Food Awards England are back for a fourth year following the enormous success of last year’s ceremony. The list with finalists has now been compiled based on the tremendous number of nominations received from the public.

The awards seek to recognise the hard work and efforts of the English food industry. Accolades will be presented to the best restaurants, takeaways, pubs, hotel restaurants, cafes and bistros, as well as shine the spotlight on the wonderful local producers who supply their delicious ingredients.

The black tie event will take place at the Mercure Manchester Piccadilly Hotel on Monday the 2nd of October, when the crème de la crème of the English food industry will come together for a glamorous night to celebrate the success of professionals and businesses in the sector.

The Food Awards England promise to be the biggest and most memorable event in the food industry calendar this year with a range of accolades to be presented to the most deserving professionals and establishments in the field, including Meat Supplier of the Year, Chef of the Year, Cooking School of the Year, Restaurant of the Year and many more.

Irfan Younis of event organisers Creative Oceanic said: “The tremendous amount of nominations received from the English public is a testament to the hard work of all those working within the food sector. With fierce competition this year, we are looking forward to welcoming those who provide and supply us with gastronomic delights. Last year’s winners were great ambassadors and I am confident this year’s finalists and winners will follow in their footsteps. We would like to wish all the finalists the best of luck.”

Creative Oceanic have been delivering the Food Awards for the past five years in Belfast, London, Glasgow, Cardiff and Manchester with the winners having often commented that the platform from the awards has helped them to increase their business by almost 100%.

 

The finalists for the Food Awards England Click here

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