Boy Logro
Boy Logro[edit | edit source]
Rolando Laudico Logro, popularly known as Boy Logro, is a Filipino celebrity chef, TV host, and restaurateur. He was born on June 20, 1957, in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, Philippines.
Career[edit | edit source]
Boy Logro started his culinary journey in the early 1990s. He gained recognition for his exceptional cooking skills and unique approach to Filipino cuisine. His passion for cooking led him to become a celebrity chef and a household name in the Philippines.
Television Career[edit | edit source]
Boy Logro's television career took off when he became the host of the popular cooking show Kusina Master. The show, which aired on GMA Network, showcased his culinary expertise and featured various Filipino dishes. Boy Logro's warm personality and entertaining cooking demonstrations made him a favorite among viewers.
In addition to Kusina Master, Boy Logro has also appeared as a guest judge on several cooking competitions, including MasterChef Pinoy Edition and Junior MasterChef Pinoy Edition. His expertise and experience in the culinary industry have made him a respected figure in the Filipino food scene.
Restaurateur[edit | edit source]
Aside from his television career, Boy Logro is also a successful restaurateur. He owns and manages several restaurants in the Philippines, offering a wide range of delectable dishes inspired by Filipino cuisine. His restaurants are known for their cozy ambiance and delicious food, attracting both locals and tourists alike.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Boy Logro is a family man and is happily married. He values his privacy and keeps his personal life away from the public eye.
Awards and Recognitions[edit | edit source]
Boy Logro's contributions to the culinary industry have been recognized through various awards and accolades. He has received numerous awards for his outstanding achievements and contributions to Filipino cuisine.
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