The stage is set, the finalists are chosen and now the community is invited to be part of the moment.
Morning Pointe Senior Living’s Top Chef Challenge Final Round will bring together the organization’s top four Food Service Directors for a live, head-to-head culinary competition, and guests are encouraged to attend and witness the action firsthand.
Taking place on May 19 at 5 p.m. at the Assisted Living at Morning Pointe of Chattanooga, the event offers more than a competition.
It is an opportunity for the public to experience the creativity, passion and skill behind the meals served every day in Morning Pointe Assisted Living and Memory Care communities. Attendees will also have the unique opportunity to sample each of the dishes prepared by the finalists.
Representing the Bluegrass Region is Kevin Horner of Morning Pointe of Lexington, who advanced with his shrimp and grits. From the Smoky Region, Brandon Turner of The Lantern at Morning Pointe Hardin Valley earned his place with a spinach and chicken lasagna. Caletta Alsup of Morning Pointe of Brentwood will represent the Cumberland Region with her Chicken Monterey, and Brittany Brown of Morning Pointe at Happy Valley rounds out the finalists with her pan-seared salmon Florentine.
Each competitor will prepare and present their signature dish live, giving attendees a front-row seat to the creativity and precision that define the organization’s dining program.
“This is where everything comes together,” said Justin Leiter, director of Dining Operations for Morning Pointe Senior Living. “Our residents helped choose these finalists, and now the community gets to see their talent in action. It is a fun, high-energy event and we would love for people to come out and be part of it.”
Dishes will be judged on taste and texture, presentation and creativity, nutrition and balance, resident appeal, cost and feasibility, and overall professionalism.
Beyond the competition, the evening highlights something deeper: the role food plays in connection, comfort and daily life for residents. Events like this give families and community members a chance to see firsthand the care and intention that go into every meal.
Guests attending can expect an engaging atmosphere, a chance to support local culinary talent and a hands-on tasting experience that brings the competition to life.
To learn more about the dining experience at Morning Pointe Senior Living, visit: https://bit.ly/morningpointedining.