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Students join forces with top chefs at Bristol Audi
Student chefs from City of Bristol College joined forces with The Mint Room executive chef Saravan Nambirajan and award-winning TV chef and author Hari Ghotra at a Bollywood evening with a difference at the Bristol Audi showroom at Cribbs Causeway.
Bristol Audi sponsors The Chefs’ Forum, an industry networking organisation for top local chefs which bridges the gap between education and industry, giving young people valuable work experience and forging links with local employers.
Bhangra dance routines and dhol drumming displays provided a feast for the senses at the evening which was also the launch for the new A7 and A8 where Cliff Simmonds of Audi UK showcased the new models.
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Bollywood dancers entertain the crowd at Bristol Audi
Steve Smith, head of business at Bristol Audi, said: “This event proved a great success. Excellence in customer service and product are the Audi brand values and indeed our values at Bristol Audi.
“These are resonated through working with top chefs and front of house professionals via The Chefs Forum in staging regular customer events at our Bristol dealership. Showcasing top chefs and optimum levels of hospitality really shows our commitment to customers that we really believe in what we do.
“The feedback from guests as well as the chefs and students who took part was really positive and it was great to showcase the new A7 and A8 alongside the finest Indian culinary talent, music and dance.”
Main photo: City of Bristol College students with Hari Ghotra. Image courtesy of www.fayditphotography.com