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Sharing is caring at BOMA college

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 I love to share my experience and know - how to the younger generation and had the absolute pleasure to host a 2-day masterclass for college students from different parts of Africa during the All African culinary competition at BOMA college 2026.  It was great fun to meet these young professionals and to hear their background and future dreams, the cultural exchange is super fun and interesting, and I feel sometimes like Stanley looking for Livingstone. Even my boss was visiting for some lunch!! I showed some ideas that they can take with and develop their own way with whole chicken and whole salmon, some small tips and tricks that are useful and to think about when they plan for the next competition, unfortunately the level of teachers in 3 world countries are on absolute bottom level so the outcome and what they present are on extremely low standard, the so called professors are badly experienced them self so how will they be able to share anything with anybody? (FYI the sc...

A new move and another interesting place

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 I just realized how long it's been since my last posting, panic mode when you realize how fast time is flying and that I moved to Nairobi Kenya 1,5 years ago, what a move! Arab mentality to Kenyan one, so different but still in Africa, from loud, car honking, shouting, fighting, crying, belly dancing to calm, very quiet, hustling and bustling, absolutely no traffic rules and not fear of getting run over,  people in Kenya are brave but stupid in traffic, a very cool move but I still preferer Cairo that is much more cultured and civilized when it comes to restaurants, theaters, opera and joy the vivre in general, but Nairobi have the animal parks, nature and much nicer weather year round, Nairobi is on 1800 meter over the ocean so it's very green and very nice temperature control, no AC needed, but on the other hand the traffic is fiercely brutal and crazy, no one have a driving license here and if they do the simply don't follow any rules and the police don't give a dam...

Kitchen leadership

  Kitchen Leadership: Lessons from Chef Dragan Unic’s Global Journey 🚀 "You cannot succeed alone—teamwork is the foundation of culinary excellence." – Chef Dragan Unic, Executive Chef at LSG Sky Chefs in Nairobi, Kenya and Founder of UnicTaste. With over 40 years of dedicated experience in the global luxury hospitality industry, Chef Dragan Unic stands as a paragon of culinary excellence and leadership. His career is marked by a deep passion for food, honed through his roles as a chef, leader, and sommelier in high-end restaurants, hotels, and large-scale catering operations. Known for his ability to juggle multiple tasks, Chef Dragan thrives on bringing together all the intricate details of a project to deliver exceptional results that leave both customers and colleagues satisfied. In this insightful interview, Chef Dragan discusses: 🔹 The critical role of mentorship in hospitality talent development. 🔹 Balancing scale and quality in mass...

Thank you to ECA for letting me be part of you

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 Text by Egyptian chef association Executive Chef / Production Director, LSG Sky Chefs Cairo Former Worldchefs Continental Director/ Europe North With over 35 years of dedicated experience in the global luxury hospitality industry, Chef Dragan Unic stands as a paragon of culinary excellence and leadership. His career is marked by a deep passion for food, honed through his roles as a chef, leader, and sommelier in high-end restaurants, hotels, and large-scale catering operations. His extensive career in Sweden saw him holding the position of Executive Chef for numerous prestigious hotels from 1989 to 2018. His influence extended beyond the kitchen as a board member of the Swedish Chefs Association. Driven by his desire to elevate the hospitality industry, he founded “UnicTaste”, a consultancy firm that supports restaurants and hotels in areas such as sales, education, and human resources. Currently, Chef Dragan serves as the Executive Chef and Production Director at LSG Sky Chefs in...

Last week in Cairo

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 I am on my way to the last working week here in Cairo with mixed emotions really, I will not miss the actual work here that have been extremely intense and challenging in a way that nobody can understand, working with under educated Egyptians who think they knows everything is strange and also the cultural differences on top of everything is nothing I can recommend to anyone with high blood pressure. But I will sure miss Cairo a lot, the intensity, always busy and the hustle and bustle of the street, I will miss going for coffee and Ramses square where its always crazy with people and sit in my corner coffee shop and just people watching middle of the night, Cairo truly never sleeps and will be missed. Mike Per Igor Nick and Adi,  Habibis I will miss your company and  Thank you Cairo for being so good to me and the girls photos from my compound during Ramadan 2025

Bianca's Last visit in Cairo February 2025

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 I had Bianca visiting me in Cairo for the last time since I will move from here as some already knows so this was her last chance to visit me and to explore even more, It was absolutely wonderful to spend days with her, I miss this so much and its hard to catch up for sure, but better trying. Bianca is to be 20 this year and I cant understand where time have gone and I refuse to se myself older, still young by heart but body feels shit!! We spend time discovering new places, eating great food and enjoying being together. Daddy loves you more than chocolate my sweet darling 

My Brother from the same mother

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 I have a brother three years younger than me and he is everything that I'm not humble, well educated, fit, calm, funny, charming and interesting as a person and he was here in Cairo to visit me for his first time in Africa but I'm sure not the last time. It was great to spend some days just us and to enjoy each others company wile me showing him around Cairo monuments and sights worth visiting but also some cool bars and eating places, I know that he is pleased with the trip and so am I and I love spending time us alone, way to long ago and we need to find a way how we can do this at least once a year, I miss having him as a traveling companion, no fuss and not complicated, just two brothers having fun. I hope to see him soon back somewhere in Africa again.