

The kitchens at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Community College were sizzling with excitement as 12 culinary students teamed up with professional chefs for the 5th Annual Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island Chef Challenge on October 24. The fast-paced, mystery-basket competition brought together the island¡¯s food community to celebrate local ingredients, mentorship and creative collaboration.



Six professional chefs volunteered their time to serve as mentors this year: Zane Monteleone (Hana Hou Restaurant), Simon Farrington (Hilo Yacht Club), George Gomes Jr. (King Kamehameha Kona Beach Resort), Phillip “Ippy” Aiona (The Koa Table), Matthew Galindo (Hilo Products, Inc.), and Casey Halpern (Caf¨¦ Pesto). Each chef-student team created a three-course meal—appetizer, entr¨¦e and dessert—using locally sourced ingredients revealed just before the clock started.
“Cooking competitions are always difficult because people take them so seriously, and food is so subjective,” said Aiona, who won this year¡¯s challenge with Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC students Amelia Klunk and Arithat Ruangchai. “My goal today was to let the students have as much a hand in it as I did. They hustled, they put their heads down, and it¡¯s their win for sure.”
Becoming great culinarians
Judging the challenge were Chef Sam Choy, the James Beard Award-winning “Godfather of Poke,” and chef Willie “Kanila” Garcia, a Hilo native now sous chef at The Summit Club in Las Vegas.
“These kinds of events really allow the students to spread their wings,” said Choy. “I think the real magic and the real point of this kind of competition is allowing the students to become great culinarians.”
The event was founded five years ago by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC graduate Pomaʻikai Bartolome, in partnership with Hilo Products, Inc. and Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC chef instructors Shawn Sumiki and Tori Hiro.
“By pairing rising chefs with experienced mentors, we create opportunities for growth and connection while celebrating our farmers and food producers,” said Bartolome, director of food and workplace safety at Hilo Products Inc., who serves as the event¡¯s coordinator and producer.
The Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Island Chef Challenge was made possible through generous sponsors including Hilo Products Inc., Hilo Fish Company, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ CC, SCP Hotel, O.K. Farms, Big Island Candies, KTA Super Stores, Big Island Delights, Kokua Initiative, Meadow Gold Dairies, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Farming and Kona Fish Company, Inc.

