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We're excited to see the field of competitors who have already won their golden ticket and registered to compete at the 2023 World Food Championships. And we are always proud to announce our special guests and celebrity judges participating in our judging events across the nation - we're sure the championship food certainly helps! Best of luck to our 2023 competitors!

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Team Indiana

HEAD COOK: Brady Foster

COMPETITION: World Rice and Noodle Championship


I am a guy who grew up in a very poor and gang active neighborhood. Who grew a love for food from the pure fact that there was so little food around me. So I watched food network a lot and grew a stronger love for food. I worked at restaurants to learn how to do the things I saw on TV. My father worked at a fishmarket, so I was able to get a job there. I started at the fish market from the age of 13. Cleaning fish and discarding waste from the fish and other items my father made. From there I worked at a barbecue restaurant for four years. I left there and moved to Indianapolis. I got a job at a place called CiCi’s Pizza for 10 years as a general manager before I got an inch to become a chef. So I went to college and I graduated from a culinary school called Ivy Tech Community College. From there I worked at nursing homes and restaurants until I was able to afford my own restaurant. Sadly it was the march of 2020 when I opened the restaurant, and it was a week before the announcement of closure of the city due to Covid. I was close within a week but thank God was able to reopen six months later, and I’ve been open ever since. Now I’m trying to become a better student in Chef every single day.