Aspiring chefs from all over the Middle East will have the opportunity to submit their entries until September 4.
Warner Bros. Discovery’s Arabic food network Fatafeat has announced a cooking competition, Star Chef, for culinary enthusiasts in the Middle East.
Following its debut and a successful first season in 2011, which received more than 4,500 entries, Fatafeat will be rebooting the show Star Chef, with self-nominations for participation starting from 1 August.
Aspiring chefs from all over the Middle East will have the opportunity to submit their video entries across social media channels (Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter) using #FatafeatStarChef for a chance to partake in the cooking competition. Participants have to upload their videos in Arabic and ensure their profiles are public.
The competition will have several phases where participants will go through a gamut of challenges ranging from cooking specific recipes to filming in the Fatafeat studio to competing one-on-one with other participants to showcase their culinary skills. The competitions will be judged by the channel’s jury and celebrity chefs Mohammad Orfali and Tarek Ibrahim, the official faces of Star Chef 2022.
Speaking about the competition, Grigory Lavrov, Head of Fatafeat, Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., said: “For more than 15 years, Fatafeat has aspired to put Arabic food culture at the forefront of the global culinary scene, and highlight the burgeoning talent in the region. This effort underpins the love and support of millions of Fatafeat’s viewers. We want to express our gratitude to our viewers by giving them a renewed pedestal to showcase their culinary artistry through Star Chef.”
The top eight contestants from the entries will be announced on September 4.