People 2 minutes 19 June 2018

The 10 Chefs You Should Be Following On Instagram

These chefs are cooking up a storm on social media.

We have come to an age when social media isn’t just for checking in with friends. The rise of influencers on Instagram has also led to a new form of information dissemination. From them we get in touch with the talk of the town, the hottest trends from remote corners of the world. Follow these ten chefs from around the world (if you haven’t) for some cool insights into the contemporary culinary world.

1. Alain Ducasse (@alainducasse)

The grand master of French cooking Alain Ducasse has amassed 274,000 fans on Instagram. With the number of restaurants he owns all over the world, he is keen on sharing what ingredients are in-season in which place, as well as the new creations in his various establishments.

2. Alain Passard (@alain_passard)

Vibrant colours are what we’re after the Instagram profile of chef Alain Passard. His restaurant L’Arpège has maintained three-star status for more than 20 years, and in a good amount of this period he had been serving a vegetable tasting menu, with fresh vegetables supplied from his own organic farm. His photos on social media provide a good glimpse of the back garden of his work, and not an inch of these pictures isn’t filled with uplifting bright hues.

3. Massimo Bottura (@massimobottura)

Chef Massimo Bottura uses his Instagram account to promote the reduction of food waste, using it creatively to help those in need. He documented there his endeavour to save leftover food to cook for the poor during the Rio Olympics. After that, he also initiated Food For Soul, a non-profit mobile kitchen to turn food waste into nutritious, delicious dishes.

4. Umberto Bombana (@umberto_bombana)

Bombana’s three-star outlet Otto e Mezzo Bombana is familiar to epicures in Hong Kong. His fans now have a new platform to catch up to his latest projects, as he recently joined Facebook and Instagram.

5. Richard Ekkebus (@rekkebus)

Culinary director of two-Michelin-starred Amber, Ekkebus can be called the bridge between the local and international dining scenes. His Instagram profile tends to show more his personal life, which includes his snapshots with visiting celebrity chefs and visits to other restaurants in town. It’s a nice look into the day to day of a culinary luminary.

6. René Redzepi (@reneredzepinoma)


Copenhagen-based Noma is the biggest reason that Northern European cuisine rises to the forefront of the global dining scene. Restaurant owner sets up two Instagram account, one for his joint, and the other for himself, both goldmines about the food culture and seasonal ingredients in Scandinavia.

7. Ryohei Hieda (@hiedaryohei)

Japanese chefs are less active on social media, but Ryohei Hieda is an exception. The chef who clinched two stars for Shoun RyuGin in Taipei’s first MICHELIN Guide pays close attention to quality Taiwanese produce on his Instagram account. It’s an invaluable source of inspiration for those who love to spend a weekend over the strait.

8. Julien Royer (@chef_julien)

The French chef-owner of two-Michelin-starred Odette in Singapore has amassed more than 20,000 followers on his Instagram account. Judging from the photos on the account, the Royer seems to have a penchant for black-and-white portrait photography that features guest chefs and his own staff. Besides celebrating the people around him, Royer also likes to share his adventures in the kitchen, from baking a fresh batch of cannele to showcasing special deliveries of seafood and herbs. 

9. Richie Lin (@richie_lin)

Another chef who has led his restaurant to stardom at the inaugural Michelin Guide Taipei is Richie Lin from the one-Michelin-starred restaurant, Mume. The Hong Kong-born chef, who honed his skills at Noma, lives in Taiwan now. He frequently collaborates with notable chefs and serves modern European food with Taiwanese ingredients. Outside the kitchen, his Instagram photos capture his gastronomic expeditions around the world, as well as his adorable children.

10. Bee Satongun (@chefbeepastebangkok)

Chef Bee's restaurant Paste received its first star in the first-ever Michelin Guide Bangkok. The avid Instagram poster keeps us updated on the latest creations from her restaurants, her dining experiences and the seasonal produce of Thailand.


This article was written by Emily Tong and translated by Vincent Leung. Click here to read the original version of this story.

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