Freewheeling menus with a keep-it-local approach bring a thrilling sense of place to Hobart's robust restaurant scene.
The Mayfair, Melbourne review
The Mayfair brings an air of retro-bistro chic and the food to match to Melbourne's late-night dining scene.
Wilson & Market, Melbourne review
Paul Wilson returns to the cooking that made Melbourne love him with Prahran's Wilson & Market.
An eating guide to Carlton
The spiritual home of Melbourne’s Italian community is still one of the best places in the country to shop for food and drink coffee like an Italian.
Arlechin, Melbourne review
Laneway resident Arlechin heralds a new era of sophistication in late-night bar culture.
Pt Leo Estate opens on the Mornington Peninsula
The art of hospitality is supersized at a big-budget sculpture park and winery on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, writes Michael Harden.
Osteria Ilaria Melbourne review
It's double the fun with the opening of Tipo 00's sibling, Osteria Ilaria, writes Michael Harden.
MACq 01, the Hobart hotel dedicated to storytelling
There are stories to tell and joys to be had at Hobart’s new MACq 01.
Behind the scenes: Gourmet Traveller Food Forum
Leading chefs and restaurateurs join Gourmet Traveller to talk shop on the industry’s biggest challenges.
Project Forty Nine, Melbourne review
Beechworth local Project Forty Nine brings a slice of Italy seasoned with regional Victoria to Collingwood, writes Michael Harden.
Fancy Hank’s August hawker market
The Melbourne barbecue restaurant is embracing the wok with a second pop-up this month.
Where to eat, drink and stay in Victoria’s High Country
From Mansfield to Beechworth, Rutherglen to the King Valley, we've rounded up the places that should be on your radar in the High Country.
The Recreation, Melbourne Review
Experience. Know-how. Old-school hospitality. The Recreation is a polished operation with a firm focus on flavour and style.
Fancy Hank’s weekend hawker market
The Melbourne barbecue restaurant is embracing the wok.
Victoria’s reinvigorated High Country
Victoria's High Country always seemed a sleepy stop on the way to somewhere else, writes Michael Harden, but there’s change in the air with a new generation of entrepreneurs reinvigorating the region.
What to eat at Osteria Ilaria
Michael Harden gives us a rundown on the menu at Tipo 00's new "not pasta" sibling. Surprisingly, his recommendations include a few killer pastas.
Captain Moonlite, Melbourne review
With a menu informed by the flavours of the Med and an unbeatable beachfront location, Captain Moonlite nails the seaside-dining brief, writes Michael Harden.
Supernormal Canteen finds a permanent home in St Kilda
Andrew McConnell’s yakitori, buns, dumplings and lobster rolls head south of the river.
Three floors of opulence at Chris Lucas’s Kisumé
Chris Lucas has flown in talent from all over the world, including Eleven Madison Park, for his bold new venture. Here’s what to expect from Kisumé.
Atlas Dining, Melbourne review
Atlas Dining transports diners to a new culinary destination every four months and pulls it off with aplomb.
Osteria Ilaria by the team behind Tipo 00
Here’s what to expect from the new Italian diner by Melbourne’s masters of pasta.
Exploring Indonesia’s Komodo National Park
Indonesia's Komodo National Park is home to staggering scenery and biodiversity. Michael Harden sets sail in a handcrafted yacht to explore its remote islands in pared-back luxury.
Epocha, Melbourne review — CLOSED
The kitchen crew ushers in a new era at Epocha with a European menu that’s big on flavour and crowd-pleasing comfort, says Michael Harden.
Melbourne’s best cafés
Our favourite cafes in Melbourne, as seen in our 2017 Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide.
Long Chim Melbourne
David Thompson brings the heat to Melbourne with his newest incarnation of Long Chim. Michael Harden drops by for dinner.
Three new spots in Melbourne to try
From pasta to souvlaki to a decent glass of wine in Prahran, try these three new venues we’ve had our eye on this week.
Out of the ashes: An interview with Stokehouse owner Frank van Haandel
Destroyed by fire in 2014, the Stokehouse has returned as an elegant foreshore precinct. Michael Harden talks to owner Frank van Haandel about the rebirth of a landmark.
Ben Shewry does souvlaki
Attica’s chef isn’t happiest when eating soils or smears on his days off, it’s souvlaki. We follow him to his favourite spot.
Melbourne’s most anticipated restaurant openings in 2017
David Thompson, Chris Lucas, Scott Pickett and more will be very busy next year. Here are the details of what’s opening and when.
Hot Plates: Atlas Dining, Melbourne
Time to get your skates on. Atlas Dining’s take on modern Vietnamese cooking finishes on December 23 when the South Yarra restaurant closes for a couple of weeks. It’ll re-open in January, reinvented as an Israeli diner. Change is the way Atlas rolls. Chef Charlie Carrington switches cuisine completely every four months. So when Israel […]
A perfect summer weekend in Melbourne
From an art-fuelled Friday night to fish and chips on the sand, Melbourne is packed with adventure this summer - all of it delicious.
The dishes that define Melbourne dining in 2016
For our 50th anniversary issue in 2016, we scoured Australia asking two questions: What dishes are making waves right now? What flavours will take us into the next half-century? Melbourne provided 14 answers.
Attica, Melbourne review
It may be a magnet for destination diners the world over but Attica circa 2016 is more firmly planted in Australia than ever.
Royal Mail Hotel unveils $2.8 million cellar
Welcome to the largest private collection of Burgundy and Bordeaux in the southern hemisphere. You’re now allowed to step inside.
Counter culture: The Greek cafés and milk bars of Australia
The photo book that pays homage to the pioneering Greek-Australian cafés of yesteryear, essential players in the Australian restaurant scene.
What not to miss at Melbourne Food and Wine Festival 2017
With more than 200 events all across Victoria, there’s more than enough to satisfy at next year’s festival.
Melbourne Food and Wine Festival reveals its MasterClass line-up for 2017
To align with the influx of chefs to Melbourne for The World’s 50 Best Restaurants announcement, some top talent will be pausing to take part in MFWF’s MasterClass series.
Preview: Pontoon at Stokehouse, St Kilda
Pontoon, the second part of St Kilda's relaunched Stokehouse Precinct, opens tomorrow. Here's what to expect.
11 influential people in food not found in the kitchen
Not all the hard work of a successful restaurant takes place in the kitchen. These 11 experts are influential in shaping the food industry of the future.
Hot Plates: Paper Fish, St Kilda
The first part of Melbourne’s refurbished Stokehouse has opened with fish and chips.
Tulum, Melbourne review
Balancing the new with the traditional, Tulum offers a turbo-charged, thoroughly modern take on Turkish food, writes Michael Harden.
First Look: inside the Lexus Design Pavilion at The Melbourne Cup Carnival
Ben Shewry and David Moyle have big plans for the menu.
Hot Plates: Pickett’s Deli & Rotisserie, Melbourne
Scott Pickett’s new deli serves breakfast in the morning and transforms into a wine bar at night.
Sydney’s Baxter Inn makes The World’s 50 Best Bars list
Two more Australian bars made the cut too.
Recipes by Yama Kitchen & Bar
At Yama Kitchen & Bar, Michael Ryan creates eats to enjoy after hitting the Mount Hotham slopes – quick, tasty pan-Asian sharing dishes to warm the cockles.
Philippe, Melbourne review
Chef extraordinaire Philippe Mouchel returns with a new, finely tuned bistro delivering food of remarkable finesse, writes Michael Harden.
Melbourne’s best late-night bars
As the shutters come down in other Australian capitals, Melbourne's vibrant nightlife is just hitting its stride. Michael Harden burns the midnight oil at the city's best late-night bars and diners.
Hot Plates: Babajan, North Carlton
A former kebab shop has been transformed into Babajan, slinging modern Turkish eats.
First look at QT Melbourne
QT Hotels always do good first impressions, and their Melbourne property is no exception.
Nora, Melbourne Review
Not all is as it seems at Nora as it shifts from café to restaurant, but thanks to joyful sleight of hand and the fun factor it works.
Two Rockpool sommeliers to open their own bar
Comptoir will open in Collingwood this September
Melbourne’s Lawyers, Guns & Money closes
Owner Victor Liong cites problems with the space at the root of the problem.
Where to drink at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2016
The unbeatable location alone – the dancefloor of former 1930s night sky and faux Roman statuary picture palace the Forum Theatre – sees the 65 Melbourne International Film Festival upping the ante on festival bars. Add masses of potted palms, a Steinway & Sons concert grand, live music, DJs, linen-covered tables, antipasto packs and tiramisu […]
The bar at Dinner by Heston goes public
No dinner booking at Dinner? No problem, there’s a newly available seat at the bar.
Hot Plates: Higher Ground, Melbourne
The line between café and restaurant is blurred at the CBD’s Higher Ground.
Our favourite breakfast congees around the country
Warm up on a winter morning.
Grossi Florentino Grill, Melbourne Review
Grossi Florentino Grill bids arrivederci to tablecloths while turning up the heat on its authentic Italian cuisine, writes Michael Harden.
Where to eat in Melbourne right now
The question: where should I be eating in Melbourne right now? First reaction: a blank, paralysed by choice, stare. The eventual answer: here are five we love; some brand new, others more familiar but all absolutely kicking it. The proviso: ask us again in a week.
Toasted sandwiches as bar snacks
There's some pretty exciting stuff going on between the slices right now, and it’s not just reserved for the lunchbox. Whether it’s triangles of gooey Taleggio and truffle, or a rich Christmas ham and 'nduja number, the humble toasted sandwich has stepped up its game and (yes!) made friends with the wine bottle. Here’s where to get your taste.
Back in time at Marios
Marios in Fitzroy celebrates its 30th birthday with 1980s menu prices.
Seven new Sydney bars opening soon
Fear not, Sydney. Melbourne might have its wine bar crawl sorted, but this year a host of new Sydney bars will keep the good times rolling in the city. Here are our top picks of Sydney bars to watch.
Embla and Marion, Melbourne review
Wine takes centrestage at two new Melbourne bars but the finely tuned menus by no means play second fiddle, writes Michael Harden.
Raising the bar: a Melbourne wine bar crawl
An array of trendy new wine bars have cropped up in Melbourne that are as notable for their food as they are for their cellars.
Florentino Grill re-opens on Bourke Street
The furniture, kitchen, even the tablecloths have seen change at Florentino Grill, but its bones are mostly intact.
Bureaux Collective’s Coffee Community
What's up next for Noma's roaster-in-chief?
Hot Plates: Igni opens in Geelong
Aaron Turner is back to give Geelong its moment in the sun.
First look: French Saloon, Melbourne
French Saloon calls a former apartment in Melbourne's CBD home and has chef Todd Moses (late of Supernormal) at the helm...
Melbourne’s best new breakfast hotspots
Melbourne is Australia’s breakfast mecca and now a swag of operators is taking the first meal of the day to the next level...
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Melbourne review
There’s no shortage of Heston Blumenthal’s sorcery at his historically inspired Dinner, but the package is all class, writes Michael Harden.
First look: Embla, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Pierre Roelofs’ soft-serve pop-up, Melbourne
A childhood infatuation with Mr Whippy has led to dessert maestro Pierre Roelofs' latest venture.
What to eat when you’re hungover
Not feeling so hot? Here are the best hangover cures Australia's restaurants have to offer.
First look: Biggie Smalls, Collingwood
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Heston Blumenthal’s new Australian mindset
Heston Blumenthal came to Australia to open a restaurant and left a changed man...
Anchovy, Melbourne restaurant review
Anchovy has hit its stride and, writes Michael Harden, there’s promise of more exciting times ahead. Blood pudding ahoy.
2016 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival line-up
There's plenty to be excited for in Melbourne Food & Wine Festival's line-up for 2016.
First look: Mondopiero, Melbourne
After a long hiatus, Piero Gesualdi is back with design store/bar/café Mondopiero...
Stay at Brae
Want to be among the first to have a sleepover at Brae? Here are the details.
Meatworks, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Emilia, Melbourne restaurant review
The home of balsamic vinegar, lambrusco and the Ferrari is the focus of Emilia, where the Modenese cooking is the real deal, writes Michael Harden.
Oakridge Winery, Coldstream, Vic
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Marion Wine Bar, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Hyderabad with chef Anjum Anand
British chef Anjum Anand hits Hyderabad to discover the city’s unique blend of flavours...
Son in Law, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Semi-Permanent, Collingwood
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
ESP, Melbourne restaurant review
Scott Pickett’s latest venture, the fine-diner ESP, writes Michael Harden, brings a tasty new definition to the idea of extra-sensory perception.
Lady Carolina, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Lûmé, Melbourne restaurant review
Expectation was running high before the doors opened on Lûmé, writes Michael Harden, and it delivers many highs, too, and its share of surprises.
Entrecôte City, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Stray Neighbour, Preston
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
O My, Melbourne restaurant review
Yes, it’s outside the CBD and, yes, it’s dégustation-only, but, writes Michael Harden, O My’s originality makes it well worth the trip.
Smalls, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Dogs Bar, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Navy Strength Ice Co, Melbourne
Navy Strength Ice Co is crafting Australia’s coolest ice.
Lûmé, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Transformer, Melbourne restaurant review
Fitzroy newcomer Transformer serves snappily dressed, inventive vegetarian food with cool confidence and unpretentious flair, writes Michael Harden.
Woody P, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now: Woody P, Melbourne.
Din Tai Fung, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now: Din Tai Fung, Melbourne.
David Moyle at Circa, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
Jack Horner, Melbourne
Our restaurant critics' picks of the latest and best eats around the country right now.
