The Saint Lucia Tourist Board (SLTB) extends heartfelt congratulations to Nina Compton-Millar, a true daughter of the soil, on her proud representation of Simply Beautiful Saint Lucia in the finale of the popular American reality TV show “Top Chef.”
Although not emerging Top Chef, Nina’s performance is being celebrated not only by herself and her immediate family, but indeed all of Saint Lucia and particularly by the hospitality industry. Over the years we have consistently extoled the awarding winning culinary delights of Saint Lucia, as exemplified in our indigenous recipes so masterfully brought to life by Nina, week after week, throughout her presence on the show.
Thanks to her accomplishments, the culinary creativity of our chefs at award winning resorts and fine restaurants across the island is now further magnified.
As a marketing agency, we have reached out to Nina and have already begun seriously exploring tangible ways of leveraging her international stardom. The rationale is not only to further recognize her tremendous culinary expertise, but also to focus even more attention on our island as a truly award winning destination, one that produces extraordinary talents in various endeavors, be it academia, sports, or the much acclaimed culinary arts.
Again we say kudos and well done Nina Compton-Millar.
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