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Chef Tita, the First Dominican to Receive the Champions of Change Award

Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants announced Dominican chef Inés Páez Nin, Chef Tita, as the winner of the 2025 Champions of Change Award, becoming the first personality in the region to receive this important recognition that distinguishes leaders who promote their gastronomy, culture and roots, generating a social impact in their countries. Chef Tita, recognized for being a visionary of Dominican cuisine, is recognized for her work in the pre…
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The vice president of the Republic, Raquel Peña, publicly congratulated Inés Páez Nin, recognized as Chef Tita, for becoming the first Latin American chef of Dominican origin to receive the Champions of Change Award 2025, awarded by Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants. The greeting message was posted on the vice-president’s official Instagram account, where she said: “Dominican talent continues to conquer palates all over the world! I congratula…

Inés Páez Nin, also known as Chef Tita, has been recognized with the Champions of Change Award in the framework of the 50 Best Restaurants in Latin America 2025. Inés Páez Nin is a renowned Dominican chef and activist who transforms lives through gastronomy. As the country’s leading culinary ambassador, she received the Champions of Change Award in the framework of the 50 Best Restaurants in Latin America 2025. Over the last two decades, she has…

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Latin America’s 50 Best Restaurants announced Dominican chef Inés Páez Nin, Chef Tita, as the winner of the 2025 Champions of Change Award, becoming the first personality in the region to receive this important recognition that distinguishes leaders who promote their gastronomy, culture and roots, generating a social impact in their countries. Chef Tita, recognized for being a visionary of Dominican cuisine, is recognized for her work in the pre…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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