From the noisy kitchens of London restaurants with Michelin stars to a village hidden in the forests of the Rhodope Mountains, Petko Sharankov's path is full of twists and turns. After living for many years in the British capital where he mastered the intricacies of European cuisine, he decided to return Bulgaria. Here Petko settled with his family in the village of Kosovo in the western part of the Rhodope Mountain in order to impose new standards in Bulgaria's haute cuisine.
But why does a renowned chef with almost 20 years of experience in elite foreign restaurants, a person who has managed the kitchens of globally established chains decide to drop everything and "experiment" in a village with 40 or so permanent residents?
According to an English insurance company whose clients are mostly expats, Bulgaria is the number 1 country for people wanting to start a new life abroad. Out of the company’s top 10, Bulgaria comes 4 th though it is number 1 in Europe, with the..
The story of Kiril Jeliazkov’s life well and truly deserves the attention of the people who never give up on their dreams. Born in Yambol, Kiril discovered his artistic talent thanks to an art teacher who advised his parents – a driver and an..
Monika Evstatieva is a journalist who works as a senior producer in the investigations department of the American public radio network NPR . Born in Sofia, she dreamed of working in advertising as a child, but her work experience at a radio station in..
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