Le Cordon Bleu Paris x ESSEC: where culinary excellence meets business vision

Le Cordon Bleu Paris x ESSEC

Created through a collaboration between Le Cordon Bleu Paris and ESSEC Business School, this workshop brought together culinary management and business students around a shared challenge: imagining new concepts for “Gastronomic Nomadism”. Combining creativity, strategic thinking and hands-on kitchen practice, the experience offered a practical and collaborative approach to food innovation.

What if nomadic gastronomy became a new space for culinary creativity to express itself?

Over two days, students from the Diplôme de Gestion Culinaire at Le Cordon Bleu Paris and students from ESSEC Business School came together for a creative workshop centred around the theme of “Gastronomic Nomadism”. The first day took place at ESSEC, followed by a second immersion in our institute, at the heart of our kitchens.

A meeting of culinary expertise and business thinking, brought together by a shared ambition: imagining new ways of experiencing gastronomy today.

Working in six teams, participants were challenged to develop a concept that was flavourful, practical, innovative, sustainable and economically viable, with the egg as the central ingredient.

From consumer insights and packaging design to professional kitchen execution and the final pitch, each team explored the key stages involved in building a contemporary food concept.

There was a real sense of energy throughout the kitchens and collaborative sessions. In just two days, a wide variety of ideas emerged: concepts designed for train travellers, offers imagined for festivals, and gourmet experiences linked to tourism and the discovery of a destination.

The workshop demonstrated how culinary expertise, innovation and entrepreneurial thinking can complement one another. Watching students challenge each other’s ideas, combine their skills and turn an intuition into a concrete concept was genuinely inspiring.

Through initiatives such as this workshop, Le Cordon Bleu Paris continues to build bridges with leading institutions and connect culinary education with the major challenges shaping the future of the industry. Training the next generation of culinary professionals also means giving them the tools to imagine, create and shape the food experiences of tomorrow.

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