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Malaysian Sushi Chef Bags Gold At World Sushi Cup Japan 2018!

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24 Sep 2018, 09:31 AM

malaysian sushi chef bags gold at world sushi cup japan 2018!Main image via Sentiasa Panas

This win should give Malaysia global bragging rights over food! A sushi chef from Malaysia has reigned champion at the World Sushi Cup 2018 in Japan!

malaysian sushi chef bags gold at world sushi cup japan 2018!Image via Asia News Network

Tai Koon Siang, or Chef Sky Tai as he’s more popularly known, emerged as the champion in the competition after incorporating a Malaysian theme to his sushi!

Not only did the 36-year-old sushi chef win first place in the qualifying round AND finals, he also won “overall champion” of the competition! Good job, Chef Sky!

The World Sushi Cup is an annual competition that started in 2013. The Cup aims to improve the standard of sushi outside of Japan. It’s a global competition, endorsed by Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture and the All Japan Sushi Association World Sushi Skills Institute.

According to Asia News Network, the traditional Malaysian dishes Chef Sky incorporated include nasi lemak, laksa and sambal squid!

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Apparently, Chef Sky prepared his ingredients a week in advance for the competition. He vacuum packed all his frozen foods to be flown to Japan! He also handpicked plates and decorative items to perfect his dish. Talk about dedication to his art!

malaysian sushi chef bags gold at world sushi cup japan 2018!Image via The Star

This isn’t Chef Sky’s first time competing in the Cup though. Two years ago, the sushi restaurant he works for in Singapore arranged for him to participate, during which he won second place—which is pretty impressive for a first timer.

malaysian sushi chef bags gold at world sushi cup japan 2018!Image via The Star

Chef Sky has 12 years of experience in making sushi, a craft he picked up after leaving secondary school. Since he’s been working in Singapore for so many years, Chef Sky is now considering opening his own family-friendly restaurant in his hometown of Kluang.

Well, we’ll definitely be looking forward to sampling your sushi in Malaysia one day, Chef Sky!

Info via Asia News Network

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