Heinz von Holzen, Arlene Diego, Dhershini Govin Winodan, Keiko Ishida, Lee MinJung and Nguyen Thanh Diep are all food experts in their various professions.
Chef Heinz von Holzen spent many years investigating and documenting Balinese and Indonesian cuisine, and played a key role in promoting both cuisines to the world. He owns several Balinese restaurants in Bali and has a popular following for his cooking classes. His books include
The Food of Indonesia and
Authentic Recipes from Indonesia. Arlene Diego is a cooking instructor based in Malaysia. She conducts cooking classes, caters for corporate events and contributes articles to various food publications.
Dhershini Govin Winodan is part owner of a well-known Indian restaurant in Singapore. She has appeared on television and local radio talk shows to share her views on food, and is a regular contributor to local newspapers and magazines.
Keiko Ishida was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She attended the Ritz Escoffier School, the Lenôtre Culinary School and the Bellouet Conseil Gastronomic School, and apprenticed at the famous bakery Le Triomphe. In 2003, Keiko relocated to Singapore and started conducting pastry classes where she gained a large and loyal following. Her first cookbook was
Okashi: Sweet Treats Made with Love.
Lee MinJung was trained as a fashion designer, but studied the art of Korean cooking in Seoul, Korea. She conducts regular cooking classes in Korean, Japanese and Chinese cooking, and specializes in bringing Korean and Chinese cooking techniques and ingredients together to create new dishes with an exciting twist.
Nguyen Thanh Diep studied at the SHATEC Institute of Culinary Arts in Singapore, and is today based in Ho Chi Minh City.