Few things bring Guyanese together quite like food, and nowhere was that more evident than at the recent Guyana Festival Cookout Competition.

The competition served as a showcase of culinary skill, cultural pride, and the enduring traditions that continue to shape Guyanese cuisine. Teams from across the country gathered to prepare dishes that reflected generations of knowledge passed down through families and communities.

While competitions often focus on determining winners, the true success of the event was its celebration of heritage. Traditional recipes featuring cassava, plantains, fresh fish, local spices, and regional cooking methods took center stage, reminding attendees that food remains one of the most powerful expressions of cultural identity.

The event also highlighted the growing interest in culinary tourism. Visitors increasingly seek authentic food experiences, and competitions like these provide an opportunity to introduce travelers to flavors they cannot find anywhere else in the world.

For younger Guyanese, the festival offered an important lesson. Many traditional dishes risk being forgotten as lifestyles change and international food trends dominate social media. By placing these recipes in the spotlight, the cookout competition helps preserve culinary traditions for future generations.

The success of the event demonstrates that Guyana’s food culture remains vibrant and relevant. As chefs, home cooks, and food entrepreneurs continue to celebrate local ingredients and traditional recipes, Guyana’s culinary story becomes stronger with each passing year.

Food is more than nourishment. It is history, identity, and community served on a plate. The Guyana Festival Cookout Competition proved that this heritage is alive and thriving.

For ten days, Guyana’s culinary scene takes center stage as Guyana Restaurant Week 2026 invites food lovers to explore new flavors, discover hidden gems, and reconnect with some of the country’s most celebrated dining destinations.

Held under the theme “Explore, Eat, Repeat,” this year’s event runs from June 19 to June 28 and features twenty-six participating restaurants offering specially curated menus designed to showcase the creativity and diversity of Guyanese cuisine. What began as a promotional event for restaurants has evolved into one of Guyana’s most anticipated food celebrations, attracting both locals and visitors eager to experience the country’s growing culinary identity.

Restaurant Week has become more than an opportunity to enjoy discounted menus. It has emerged as a platform for chefs to experiment, innovate, and tell stories through food. Across Georgetown and beyond, diners can expect dishes inspired by Guyana’s multicultural heritage, blending Indigenous, African, Indian, Chinese, Portuguese, and European influences into modern culinary experiences.

The event also reflects the rapid transformation of Guyana’s hospitality industry. As international attention on Guyana continues to grow, local chefs are increasingly positioning Guyanese cuisine as a destination in itself. Menus this year feature locally sourced seafood, farm-fresh vegetables, tropical fruits, and traditional ingredients reimagined through contemporary cooking techniques.

For restaurants, the event offers a chance to attract new patrons and showcase signature dishes. For diners, it is an invitation to step outside their comfort zones and discover flavors they may have never considered before.

At its heart, Guyana Restaurant Week is a reminder that food is one of the country’s greatest cultural ambassadors. Every plate tells a story, every ingredient reflects a heritage, and every meal offers a taste of what makes Guyana unique.

As the nation’s culinary reputation continues to expand, events like Restaurant Week are helping to ensure that Guyanese cuisine earns its rightful place on the global food map.

In a significant moment for Guyana’s rapidly evolving culinary landscape, Nikkei Guyana has been named Restaurant of the Year 2026, further cementing its position as one of the country’s most influential dining destinations. The award recognizes not only culinary excellence but also the restaurant’s contribution to elevating hospitality standards and creating memorable dining experiences in Guyana.
Located in Kitty, Georgetown, Nikkei introduced Guyanese diners to the exciting world of Peruvian-Japanese fusion cuisine, a culinary style that combines Japanese precision, technique, and presentation with the bold flavors and ingredients of Peru. Since opening its doors, the restaurant has attracted local food enthusiasts, business leaders, diplomats, and international visitors seeking a dining experience unlike any other in Guyana.
What makes Nikkei’s achievement particularly noteworthy is how quickly it has become a benchmark for fine dining in the country. From carefully crafted sushi and ceviche selections to expertly paired wines and signature cocktails, the restaurant has consistently delivered a level of quality and sophistication that has helped redefine expectations within Guyana’s hospitality sector.
The award also reflects the dedication of the team behind the brand. Through Fusion Hospitality, founders and culinary leaders have focused on creating more than a restaurant—they have built an experience. Every aspect of the venue, from its elegant design and ambiance to its service standards and menu development, has been carefully curated to provide guests with a world-class dining experience while remaining rooted in Guyana’s growing tourism and hospitality industry.
 The recognition comes at an exciting time for Guyana’s food industry. As international attention continues to focus on the country, restaurants are increasingly raising their standards and embracing global culinary trends. Nikkei’s success demonstrates that Guyana can compete with some of the finest dining destinations in the region while showcasing a level of hospitality that leaves a lasting impression on visitors and locals alike.
For Taste Guyana, Nikkei’s victory is more than an individual achievement—it is a celebration of the progress being made across the entire food and dining sector. Every award won by a Guyanese restaurant helps strengthen the country’s reputation as an emerging culinary destination.
As Guyana’s restaurant scene continues to evolve, Nikkei’s Restaurant of the Year title stands as a reminder that innovation, consistency, and exceptional service remain the ingredients of true success.
Congratulations to Nikkei Guyana on being named Restaurant of the Year 2026. A well-deserved honor for a restaurant that continues to raise the bar for dining excellence in Guyana.

In the growing world of digital food creators, few personalities have managed to combine elegance, authenticity, and culinary creativity quite like Candy Tha Glam Cook. Through her vibrant recipes, beautifully styled food photography, and engaging online presence, Candy has become one of the most recognizable Guyanese food content creators connecting local cuisine with audiences around the world.

A self-taught cook with a passion for storytelling through food, Candy has built a loyal following by proving that cooking can be both approachable and glamorous. Her philosophy is simple: food should never be boring. Whether she is preparing a traditional Guyanese meal, experimenting with international flavours, or sharing one of her signature bread recipes, every dish reflects a genuine love for cooking and presentation.

What immediately stands out about Candy’s content is the visual appeal. Her dishes are carefully plated and photographed, transforming everyday meals into works of art. Rich curries, perfectly browned breads, colourful vegetables, and comforting Guyanese classics are presented with a level of care that makes viewers want to reach through the screen and take a bite. The attention to detail has become a defining characteristic of her brand.

Beyond the aesthetics, Candy’s content serves a greater purpose. Through her videos and social media platforms, she preserves and promotes Guyanese culinary traditions while introducing them to a global audience. Many members of the Guyanese diaspora look to creators like Candy to reconnect with the flavours of home. Her recipes often evoke memories of family gatherings, Sunday lunches, and cherished traditions passed down through generations.

One of the reasons for her success is her ability to make cooking feel accessible. Rather than presenting herself as a professional chef, Candy embraces her journey as a self-taught cook. This relatability resonates with viewers who are eager to learn but may feel intimidated by more formal culinary personalities. Her step-by-step demonstrations encourage confidence in the kitchen and inspire people to try new dishes for themselves.

Candy’s content also reflects the diversity that defines Guyanese cuisine. Guyana’s food culture is a unique blend of African, Indian, Indigenous, Chinese, Portuguese, and European influences, and her recipes often showcase this rich culinary heritage. From traditional pepperpot and cook-up rice to breads, pastries, and modern fusion creations, she celebrates the many flavours that make Guyanese food distinctive.

Her growing influence highlights an important shift in food media. Today, food creators are not just sharing recipes; they are becoming cultural ambassadors. Through every post and video, Candy is helping to tell the story of Guyana, one dish at a time. Her work demonstrates that food is more than sustenance—it is history, identity, community, and celebration.

As Taste Guyana continues to spotlight the people shaping the nation’s culinary landscape, Candy Tha Glam Cook stands out as a creator who has successfully blended passion, culture, and creativity into a thriving digital brand. She reminds us that great food can be beautiful, meaningful, and inspiring all at once.

For anyone looking to explore the flavours of Guyana through the eyes of a talented creator, Candy Tha Glam Cook offers an invitation to pull up a chair, embrace the culture, and discover why Guyanese food continues to capture hearts around the world.

 

Food should never be boring. Every dish tells a story, and every story deserves a little glamour