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Peter Doyle in the Cicada kitchen, in the 1990s

Peter Doyle, in his own words

Stepping away from the stoves after a 40-plus year career at the top of the Sydney restaurant game, Peter Doyle reflects on how the business has changed.
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Laura, Mornington Peninsula review

Laura, Mornington Peninsula review

Phil Wood's talents are front and centre at his new fine diner, Laura, part of the impressive Pt Leo Estate sculpture park, cellar door and winery on the Mornington Peninsula.
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Ali Currey-Voumard of The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery in Tasmania, is one of our finalists for the Best New Talent Award 2019

Best New Talent 2019: the finalists

If the next generation of Australian cooking talent is anything to go by, the future of food is in safe hands. Meet our finalists for the Best New Talent award.
The renovated Quay is reviewed by Gourmet Traveller

The new Quay, reviewed

The tablecloths may be gone, but Quay 2.0 bridges the gap between luxuries old and new like no other fine diner.
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Jacoby's in the Sydney suburb of Newtown is one of our finalists for Bar of the Year 2019.

Bar of the Year 2019: the finalists

From high-concept watering holes to bars with heart and soul, these are the spots you wish were in your neighbourhood (even better if they already are).
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Franklin in Hobart is one of our finalists for Wine List of the Year 2019.

Wine List of the Year 2019: the finalists

What does it take to be a finalist for our Wine List of the Year award? Plenty of choice, charming delivery and a dash of personality help - and these three restaurants have got the mix just right.
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Hand-picked mud crab roasted Basque style at Bert's, Newport.

Bert’s, Sydney review

A glam new brasserie atop The Newport in Sydney's northern beaches boasts crab worth crossing bridges for.
The team at Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Melbourne, Vic is one of our finalists for Maître d' of the Year 2019.

Maître d’ of the Year 2019: the finalists

It takes more than a smile to win over our team of reviewers. And at these three establishments, every element of the front-of-house formula has been perfected. Meet our finalists for Maître d' of the Year.
Emma Farrelly, sommelier at State Buildings, WA is one of our finalists for Sommelier of the Year 2019.

Sommelier of the Year 2019: the finalists

Enthusiasm. Deep wells of knowledge. An innate ability to read diners' needs. Our Sommelier of the Year finalists in the 2019 Restaurant Awards have all these qualities, and more.
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Quay's new dining room will be unveiled when the restaurant reopens on Thursday 19 July.

What to expect at the rebooted Quay

After three months of renovations, the Sydney stalwart is ready to open its doors. Has Quay hit the reset button on fine-dining or simply tweaked a winning formula?
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Besha Rodell: unmasking a food critic

Besha Rodell: unmasking a food critic

With credit cards in other names and a strict no-photo policy, this restaurant critic has kept her identity secret from restaurant staff for more than a decade. And she’s still not ready for her close-up.
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Why Australian bars are ditching plastic straws

Why Australian bars are ditching plastic straws

It’s estimated that by 2050, plastic in the ocean will outweigh the fish. In beachside Sydney, Harriet Leigh of Archie Rose Distilling Co. says enough is enough. It’s time to suck it up and say no to single-use straws.
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Wyno is one of Sydney's best wine bars, according to the 2018 Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide

Sydney’s best wine bars

We've narrowed down Sydney's best wine bars to a tight list of 12 top spots, as seen in the 2018 Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide.
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 AA Gill on assignment in Havana. The late writer ponders the question of what we'd choose as our last meal.

AA Gill on the question of last suppers

A new collection, The Best of AA Gill, draws together some of the fearless, feisty and unfailingly funny late writer’s finest pieces. Among them is this gem, taken from the column he wrote for Gourmet Traveller for more than a decade.
Our favourite dishes: June 2018

Our favourite dishes: June 2018

In honour of our first-ever Middle Eastern issue, we share our favourite plates inspired by the region's cuisine, from Israeli breakfast plates to shawerma-stuffed pita.
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Palate, the restaurant at Saffire Freycinet

Where to eat and drink in regional Tasmania

Tasmania-bound? Make some time to get out of Hobart and see what the rest of the island has to offer. Between fine-diners and one-starred restaurants, here are the drinking and dining spots worth seeking out, as featured in our 2018 Restaurant Guide.
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Guy Grossi, the next chef to host a Gourmet Institute cooking event in 2018. On the menu? A Roman feast.

Gourmet Institute: Guy Grossi

Guy Grossi makes a strong case for Rome as the flavour capital of the world with a menu inspired by the Italian holiday of ferragosto.
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Ettie's is among our picks for Hobart's best bars.

Hobart’s best bars

Whether you're seeking a modern cocktail bar or a good old-fashioned pub, there's something for everyone in the Tasmanian capital. Here are the best bars in Hobart, as featured in our 2018 Restaurant Guide.
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Unwrapping Burger Theory’s shift to kangaroo burgers

Unwrapping Burger Theory’s shift to kangaroo burgers

What if we told you about a hamburger that had a smaller environmental footprint than the burgers we know now? A burger that was also better for you and cost you less money. What if we told you that burger somehow tasted just as good, if not better than what you’ve been eating? That burger exists in Australia right now. And people hate it.
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Pistachio and strawberry vacherin and other ideas to spoil Mum this Mother's Day.

Everything you need for a perfect Mother’s Day

With Mother’s Day just around the corner we’ve pulled together everything you need to make mum’s day extra special. Whether you’re after some last minute gift ideas or inspiration for what to cook, we’ve got you covered.
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