Bangkok hosted the Asian Organic Gourmet
Festival (AOGF) for the first time in March, bringing together top
chefs from around the world for four days of delicious indulgence.
The event, which took place at 137 Pillars
Suites & Residences from 22-25 March 2018, featured a popular daily Farmers’
Market on the Jamjuree Lawn of the luxury hotel with many Thai
producers, both small and large, showcasing their delicious
produce.
Saturday was Wellness Day when different
experts were
brought in to share their knowledge and experience on how
to lead a more balanced and happier life.
There were also cooking
demonstrations, and each day one of the invited chefs showed off
his exceptional cooking skills in a lavish gala dinner attended
by Thailand’s well-travelled gourmands and the who’s who of Thai
high society.
Chef Colin Chung flew all the way from Fiji,
Chef Tolgar Mireli flew in from Turkey, while Chef Javier
Rodriguez flew over 17,000 kilometres from Argentina to attend
AOGF 2018.
Each of the chefs used their experience from
working in some of the world’s best restaurants to give diners a
little taste of their homeland with the expertise and finesse of a
master craftsman.
While each chef had their own Gala Dinner
with which to
impress guests, Sunday was the Finale Brunch where all three chefs
joined hands with Chef Anchalee Pongrunsit, one of Thailand’s best
home-grown culinary talents, and Chef Nanang Prasetya Aditama,
one of the best young stars from Indonesia. Together they created
an indulgent feast that was enjoyed by many from the local
community, VIPs and guests from the luxurious suites and
residences above. The Finale Brunch was made even more special by
a band playing live music on the mezzanine level of the trendy
Bangkok Trading Post Deli & Bar.
Mr.
Bjorn Richardson, General Manager of 137
Pillars Suites & Residences, said, “I cannot express just how
proud I am of the entire team. Everyone played their part in
laying the foundations for what is sure to become a must attend
annual event on the Thai social calendar. The Farmers’ Market was
fun with a diverse range of produce, the Gala Dinners were booked
up and the food and wine served so delicious the memory still
brings a smile to my face. Wellness Day proved particularly
popular, and the Finale Brunch was the perfect icing on the cake.
Everything just came together as we had hoped.”
The AOGF was not all about organic food,
exuberant dinners, fancy wines and parties, the event also managed
to raise over THB 300,000 for the
Beaumont Partnership Foundation,
an organisation that works tirelessly to give underprivileged
children in rural Thailand a quality education and with it the
chance of a better life.
The Beaumont Partnership Foundation opened its
first school in 2013 with K1, K2, K3, Primary 1 and Primary 2
students. The school, which is located in Chaiyaphum - roughly 340
km north east of Bangkok, has grown rapidly and already has 230
students on its books. In May 2018, the school will open its first
secondary class starting with the 7th grade.
The money donated to The Beaumont Partnership
Foundation was raised through a variety of means including a
luxury auction during Chef Javier Rodriguez’s Gala Dinner on
Saturday night and a luxury raffle that ran over the entire four
days. Some of the high-end items available in the raffle and
auction included stays in luxury suites and villas around the
world, a pair of business class tickets on Turkish Airlines to
Paris plus two nights at The Peninsula Paris, a hot air balloon
ride in Chiang Mai and much more.
Mr.
Chris Stafford, Chief Operating Officer of
137 Pillars Hotels & Resorts, said, “I must thank Turkish Airlines
and the other generous sponsors for all their support. With their
help, the AOGF 2018 has been a tremendous success. Not only have
we all had lots of fun, but together we have raised awareness
about the importance of organic food and supporting small local
producers. We have also helped to raise a substantial amount of
money for The Beaumont Partnership Foundation which will be used
to give those less fortunate than ourselves a brighter and better
future. While this was the very first Asian Organic Gourmet
Festival to be held in Bangkok, it most certainly will not be the
last and my team and I are already fine-tuning changes to make the
AOGF 2019 an even greater success for all involved. Thank you!”
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