Canadian chef Wallace Wong has achieved an extraordinary feat by setting 11 new Guinness World Records, showcasing his remarkable knife skills. Known for his precision and speed, Wong’s achievements have earned him a spot in the Guinness World Records 2025 edition.
Wong, a Mississauga native, grew up immersed in the culinary world thanks to his family’s Chinese Canadian restaurant. Though his initial interest in cooking was sparked in a high school home economics class, his competitive spirit drove him to excel in culinary skills competitions. Today, he’s renowned for his extraordinary knife skills, which have earned him 11 world records.
Wong’s impressive records include:
Most slices of cucumbers while blindfolded in 30 seconds: 166
Most slices of carrots while blindfolded in 30 seconds: 121
Most tomatoes cut in one minute: 14
Most tomatoes cut in one minute while blindfolded: 9
Most slices of garlic in 30 seconds: 117
Most slices of garlic while blindfolded in 30 seconds: 127
Most slices of celery in 30 seconds: 128
Most slices of celery while blindfolded in 30 seconds: 125
Most chillies chopped in 30 seconds: 13
Fastest time to slice a bell pepper: 9.43 seconds
Fastest time to slice a bell pepper blindfolded: 10.78 seconds
Wong’s skillful performances, including a record-breaking TikTok video, have set him apart in the culinary world. “It’s insane to think that I’ve got 11 Guinness World Records for cutting,” Wong said, reflecting on his achievements. “Being listed in the book is really, really cool.”
The Guinness World Records 2025 edition will feature Wong’s impressive feats, highlighting his unique blend of speed, precision, and the ability to perform challenging tasks while blindfolded.
You Might Be Interested In: