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Entier

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www.entier.be/Brussels, Belgium
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The hospitality sector is at a crossroads. While fast food and synthetic meat gain ground, many European chefs are rethinking their role in sustainability. Let Eat Stew proposes an alternative: stews as the emblem of slow meat and whole-animal valorisation. Stews represent time, craft, and the creative use of all cuts—from tail to shoulder—at the opposite end of the fast-food spectrum.

ENTIER, an association of chefs, launches Let Eat Stew to reconnect gastronomy with agriculture. The project highlights slow-cooked dishes rooted in European heritage, showcasing how chefs can transform underused cuts into iconic recipes. By valorising the entire animal, the project tackles food waste, ensures fairer returns for farmers, and strengthens resilient supply chains.

Tourists and locals will discover immersive “farm-to-fork” stew experiences: from workshops and butchery demonstrations to restaurant events where chefs, butchers, and farmers present the philosophy of slow meat. Events will be staged in January, a quiet period in hospitality but perfect for warming, convivial dishes. Media partnerships, digital storytelling, and collaborations with influencers will amplify the message, positioning Brussels and its chefs as leaders of sustainable gastronomy.

With TASTE’s support, Let Eat Stew will scale as both a recurring event and a label for restaurants committed to slow meat practices, inspiring a European network of chefs to cook, share, and communicate the values of whole-animal sustainability.

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TOURISM ACTIVITIES

I5610 — Restaurants and mobile food service activities

Representatives

Vincent Pautré

Entier founder

Entier

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  • Project challenge

    Let Eat Stew !

    Let Eat Stew links chefs, farmers and tourists with stew experiences, slow-cooked dishes, whole-animal use and local organic beef.

    • Resilience
    • Joint marketing
    • New business modelling
    • Green transition and sustainability
    • Capacity building and knowledge exchange
    Author

    Vincent Pautré

    Entier founder at Entier

    Brussels, Belgium