In an exhilarating display of culinary prowess, Chef Tartenger Victor has left the world in awe as he clinched the coveted title of the World Guinness Cook-A-Thon Record holder. With a display of unmatched skill, determination, and creativity, Chef Victor has redefined the limits of gastronomic achievement.
The Cook-A-Thon, held in the city of Makurdi at the Tiger Bar , witnessed Chef Victor’s culinary marathon unfold over an intense 135-hour period. With hundreds of onlookers cheering him on.
From intricate appetizers to sumptuous main courses, and delectable desserts, Chef Victor showcased his culinary wizardry with finesse and flair. His innovative techniques, coupled with a deep understanding of flavors and ingredients, captivated the audience and judges alike.
As the clock ticked away, Chef Victor remained unwavering in his pursuit of excellence, effortlessly navigating through challenges and surprises thrown his way. With each dish crafted to perfection, he not only tantalized the taste buds but also shattered previous records.
Upon completion of the grueling 135-hour marathon, Chef Tartenger Victor stood triumphant, having set a new benchmark in the culinary world.
In an ecstatic statement, Chef Victor expressed his gratitude to his team, supporters, and the culinary community at large. He remarked, “This journey has been nothing short of extraordinary. To have pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in the kitchen is truly humbling. I am immensely grateful for the support and encouragement I’ve received throughout this journey.”
The 30 year old Benue chef finally surppassed the Alan fisher record heading to the final phase of the cook -a-Thon held at Tiger bar in Makurdi where benue sons and daughters were on ground to support and cheer him up to achieve the journey he started which was to complete the Guinness non stop cooking record.
Before the cook marathon began chef victor made it known that all food prepared will be given out free and some taken to the Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Makurdi the state capital to have a taste of his cook-a-Thon meals.
Victor Tartenger emerged victorious after clocking his earlier proposed 135 cooking record attempt which was to end on Sunday March 3rd 2024.
As accolades pour in from around the globe, Chef Tartenger Victor’s record-breaking Cook-A-Thon stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of culinary innovation and passion. The world eagerly awaits what culinary marvels Chef Victor will conjure next.