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Pete Evans

Pete Evans: how I eat

The chef, author and TV personality on staying present, avocado toast and what it’s really like to be Paleo Pete.
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MAD Mondays talk, Sydney 2018

Sydney hosts its first MAD Mondays talk

A spin-off of René Redzepi’s MAD Symposium, the events invite the public to join the discussion about some of the most important questions in food right now, starting with Australia’s Indigenous food systems.
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Josh Niland

A tour of Josh Niland’s new fish shop, Fish Butchery

The chef of award-winning Sydney restaurant Saint Peter isn't content with shaking up the seafood restaurant genre. With his new fishmonger, Fish Butchery, he plans to transform the way fish is sold, bought and cooked at home too.
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Rising Sun Workshop in Newtown, Cornersmith in Marrickville, Single O and Reuben Hills are just some of our top-rated Sydney cafes.

Sydney’s best cafés

Marrickville and the CBD are catching up but Surry Hills continues to be ground-zero for Sydney's café scene. Here are our favourites for brews, food and everything in between, as seen in Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide, published in August 2017.
Take a sneak peek at the new Bentley

Take a sneak peek at the new Bentley

Sydney’s Bentley re-opens in early May with a facelift, new menus in the restaurant and bar, a new wine list and what might be the city's most exciting mayonnaise.
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Apricot and peach frozen slice at Bert's Bar & Brasserie in Newport is just one of Gourmet Traveller's favourite dishes this autumn

Our favourite dishes: April 2018

Gourmet Traveller staffers share their favourite plates of the moment, from Argentinian-style beef rib in Byron to a Whistler restaurant serving wild salmon nigiri.
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Peter Gilmore with the final snow egg ever served at Quay

The last snow egg

Peter Gilmore invites us into the kitchen at Quay to witness the making of the last snow egg.
Hihou, one of Melbourne's best bars, as seen in Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide published in August 2017

Melbourne’s best bars

From sleek cocktail bars to spots for the whisky-lover, Melbourne has it all. These are the best of Melbourne's bars, as seen in Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide, published in August 2017.
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Walter's Steakhouse, Brisbane restaurant review

Walter’s Steakhouse

Between the décor, prime cuts and tableside service, Walter's Steakhouse transports you to the classic steakhouses of Midcentury New York.
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Milk & Honey

Milk & Honey

REVIEW Some dining guides have a worth-a-detour category, reserved for good value, local produce-driven regional diners. That’s exactly the speed at the low-frills, double-fronted shop that houses Mullum’s destination-drive wood-fired pizzeria. Don’t expect any ceremony at this locals’ hangout, where the greeting is likely to be, “Hey, what’s happening?” The less-is-more sustainability theme manifests in […]
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John Bell: how I eat

John Bell: how I eat

The actor, director and Australian National Treasure on his quest to become vegan, messing around with paint and Spaghetti Shakespeare.
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Canberra’s best bars and cafés

Canberra’s best bars and cafés

The best of Canberra's drinking establishments, coffee hot spots and bars with bites, as seen in Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide, published in August 2017.
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Where to eat in South Australia’s wine country

Where to eat in South Australia’s wine country

The Barossa, Adelaide Hills, McLaren Vale - wherever you find yourself among the vines, good food is never far away with this list in hand. Here are the best restaurants in South Australia's wine regions, as seen in the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide, published in August 2017.
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René Redzepi at the new Noma

A tour of the new Noma with René Redzepi

Noma closed a year ago, and now is reborn, bolder than ever. Chef and co-owner René Redzepi takes you on an exclusive tour of the new restaurant – and outlines his ambitions for the years to come.
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A history of the oyster

A history of the oyster

The oyster is the world's most prized mollusc but it wasn't always so. Alecia Simmonds charts its journey from pauper's staple to sharing tables with Champagne.
Talking Australian cuisine with Pastuso’s Alejandro Saravia

Talking Australian cuisine with Pastuso’s Alejandro Saravia

He's headlining the Flemington Grazing Trail & Cellar Door at next month's Super Saturday (10 March) so we caught up with Peruvian-cum-Aussie chef Alejandro Saravia to chat favourite ingredients, food philosophies and what guests can expect from his trackside cooking class.
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How The Grill plans to reinvent fine dining

How The Grill plans to reinvent fine dining

Rich Torrisi and Mario Carbone want to change the way we think about fine dining. And they’re starting their revolution in the least likely place possible – the deeply moneyed Modernist masterpiece and home of the true power lunch, writes Peter Meehan.
Perth’s best cafés

Perth’s best cafés

Where to get the best coffee, breakfast and pastries in Perth, as seen in the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide, published in August 2017.
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Ryne, Melbourne review

Ryne, Melbourne review

With classical technique balancing contemporary flair, Melbourne’s Ryne shows that savoir-faire never goes out of fashion.
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Faro Tapas, Hobart review

Faro Tapas, Hobart review

At Mona’s new restaurant, Faro, the art and the eating come together with a full chorus of brain-bending light shows, pigs’ eyeballs and basil. Strap yourself in for something completely different.
Fabian Capomolla, Growing Food the Italian Way

Kitchen gardens Italian-style

We forage through the kitchen gardens of three very different enthusiasts, all of whom are inspired by the Italian approach to home-grown produce. Step into the garden with us.
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Now open: Saxe, Melbourne

Now open: Saxe, Melbourne

Saxe is a new joint in the CBD with grown-up bar downstairs while upstairs is a beautiful dining room where Joe Grbac is on the pass.
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Adelaide’s best bars

Adelaide’s best bars

The best bars in Adelaide, as seen in the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide, published in August 2017