Thai food innovator wins Asia’s Best Female Chef award

Thai food innovator wins Asia’s Best Female Chef award

วันที่นำเข้าข้อมูล 4 Mar 2024

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Thai gastronomic innovator and restaurant owner Pichaya “Pam” Soontornyanakij has been named Asia’s Best Female Chef 2024 in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards. Pam said she wants her win to inspire young female chefs to break barriers.

“Chef Pam has been serving up truly innovative cuisine and her tasting menu is a masterclass in paying heed to heritage as well as cultural storytelling,” said William Drew, director of content for Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.

Thai cuisine has risen among the ranks of the world’s most popular foods during the past two decades. As tourism to Thailand exploded, legions of visitors spread the word about the delicious fare found in the Kingdom, from street food to haute cuisine.

In recent years, more chefs from Thailand have been making their mark overseas in Europe and the United States. Some specialize in new takes on traditional recipes, while others have pushed the boundaries with fusion food.

Chef Pam’s restaurant in Bangkok’s Chinatown is named Potong, which in Chinese means ‘simple’. It “blends tradition with avant-garde culinary techniques,” according to Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants, which ranked Potong number 35 in Asia and 88th best in the world.

As committed as she is to creating classic cuisine, Chef Pam is equally devoted to advancing women in her field. Partnering with the American Women’s Club of Thailand, she has started a scholarship for aspiring girls and women in rural areas to achieve their dreams of becoming chefs.

“This award goes beyond personal achievement — it celebrates my beliefs, respect for heritage, and a relentless pursuit to better myself,” Chef Pam said upon receiving the honor.

“May this accolade inspire young female chefs to break barriers and ignite grand culinary dreams. I believe that with passion and dedication, anyone can carve their path to success,” she said.

Photo courtesy of https://www.bychefpam.com/about-pam