Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Mercato Centrale launches nationwide search for The Next Big Food Entrepreneur 2026

 Mercato Centrale Groupthe country’s leading food business incubator, is officially bringing back The Next Big Food Entrepreneur (NBFE) and has opened applications for aspiring food founders across the country. The returning flagship program once again invites Filipino culinary entrepreneurs to step forward for a chance to transform their concepts into sustainable, market-ready businesses.

For more than a decade, Mercato Centrale has served as a proving ground for small food entrepreneurs, creating spaces where passion meets market reality. Through its markets and mentorship ecosystem, it has helped nurture brands that started as weekend concepts and eventually became household names, including Mama Lou’s, Merry Moo, Sunrise Buckets, Thai Mango, and Tokyo Tempura.

“The Philippines is brimming with culinary talent, but talent alone isn’t enough to build a lasting brand,” said RJ Ledesma, CEO of Mercato Centrale Group. “Through The Next Big Food Entrepreneur, we aim to bridge creativity and entrepreneurship by giving founders not just exposure, but the mentorship, structure, and real-world experience they need to scale sustainably.”

The journey begins with the “Digital Sift,” a nationwide open call inviting food entrepreneurs to introduce themselves through a 30–40 second video on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, sharing their product, inspiration, and the vision behind their brand. To qualify, participants must follow and tag Mercato Centrale’s official social media pages and include the hashtag #NBFE2026Entry. Entries will be accepted until March 17, 2026.

For aspiring entrepreneurs who may not have the means to produce a video entry, Mercato Centrale is also providing an alternative application pathway through an online submission form, accessible at tinyurl.com/NBFE2026.

Selected concepts advance to the “Tasting Table,” an intimate and curated experience where 15-20 shortlisted food brands present their creations to invited foodies and key opinion leaders. Beyond first bites, the session highlights the founder stories and the market potential behind each dish, offering early signals of what could become the next crowd favorite.

Afterward, finalists move on to the “Test Kitchen,” an exclusive bootcamp under Mercato Academy that shifts the focus from flavor to foundation. Participants sharpen their understanding of food costing, branding, operations, and go-to-market strategy, gaining the off-the-plate skills needed to build brands that are not only delicious but durable.

The journey culminates in “The Spread,” a large-scale, multi-sensory finale set for April 18, 2026, at Mercato Centrale Bridgetowne in Pasig City, the group’s largest location. Finalists will present and sell their concepts directly to the public, giving food lovers a first taste of what could become the country’s next breakout food brand.

One major winner will receive a Food SME Starter Package, which may include up to six months of free rent at a prime Mercato location, along with partner support and industry tools to accelerate their growth.

With demand for homegrown brands on the rise, NBFE 2026 serves as a launchpad for the next wave of Filipino food entrepreneurs, helping passionate creators transform culinary ideas into sustainable and market-ready businesses.

The NBFE 2026 is co-presented by GCash for Business and is supported by Uniquecorn Strategies as the official PR partner.

For updates and full program details, follow @mercatocentraleph on Instagram or Mercato Centrale on Facebook. 

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