How to make cider from 300-year-old pear trees, what it’s like working alongside Dan Barber at one of the world’s best restaurants and how it feels scoring Gourmet Traveller‘s Sommelier of the Year award – Caitlyn Rees can give you a first-hand account of all of these standout experiences. When she was at Fred’s in […]
Podcasts
New podcast – Carlo Mirarchi, Roberta’s, Blanca
January 22nd, 2019 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
A near-death experience in Australia plays a surprising role in the launch of Roberta’s, the much-loved New York pizzeria. When Carlo Mirarchi almost drowned on the NSW coastline, it inspired him to rethink his career path – and galvanised him to help start Roberta’s in Bushwick. In 2007, it opened with such a minimal set-up […]
New podcast – Adam Wolfers, Ételek
December 24th, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
“You can’t f–k with the matzo ball soup.” That’s what Adam Wolfers learnt from his grandmother. Etelek, his pop-up restaurant, is inspired by the chef’s Eastern European background. It’s a history that draws on memories of his grandmother tending to six pots on the stove at a time, as well as his grandfather Julius’ time […]
New podcast – Shannon Martinez, Mo Wyse and El Rosa
December 17th, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
People actively smuggle Smith & Deli‘s food onto planes – that’s how addictive the dishes are. Interstate regulars even bring their own Tupperware containers and cooler bags, so they can enjoy the food at home. That’s the power of what Shannon Martinez, Mo Wyse and El Rosa are doing at the popular Melbourne vegan deli […]
New podcast – Jowett Yu, Ho Lee Fook, Mr Wong, Ms.G’s, Canton Disco
November 20th, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
New podcast – Christine Manfield, Tasting India, Universal
November 3rd, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts, Travel | Leave A Comment »
$10,099 – that’s how much someone is asking for their copy of Christine Manfield’s Tasting India cookbook on Amazon. Sure, India Today called it the book to give native newlywed couples once they head overseas, so it’s a prized publication – but luckily, the new updated version of the award-winning book is much more budget-friendly […]
New podcast – Bo Bech, Geist
October 22nd, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
“The most interesting place in Europe to eat” – that’s how Noma’s René Redzepi described Bo Bech’s first restaurant, Paustian. The Copenhagen venue was located in the last building Jørn Utzon ever designed – and the Sydney Opera House architect was one of Bech’s regular diners. (You need to hear the story behind the dish […]
New podcast – Su Wong Ruiz, Momofuku Ko and Momofuku Seiobo
October 14th, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
“It was probably the singular worst experience of my life, because Noodle Bar will kick your ass.” Sure, Su Wong Ruiz‘s first go at working for David Chang’s Momofuku restaurant empire wasn’t the greatest success. (“My ass was completely flattened by that experience,” she says.) But over time, she became part of the acclaimed, three-hat-earning […]
New podcast – Sunny and Ross Lusted, The Bridge Room
October 4th, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
They’ve worked in Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Croatia, Greece, Bali and the Carribean. At one point, Ross had a job in Singapore while Sunny was in Chicago – and somehow, they ended up commuting and making it work. The couple were drawn back to Australia, though, because Ross had his eye on a restaurant location in […]
New podcast – Kylie Javier Ashton, Momofuku Seiobo
September 10th, 2018 | by Lee Tran Lam | published in Latest, Podcasts | Leave A Comment »
Kylie Javier Ashton has dealt with forged bookings, martini glass accidents, disguising Alex Atala with garbage bags, and countless people throwing up when she’s on the job (“you could see the frequency of the voms go up when the scampi dish was on” is one of the most memorable lines from this interview). Having survived […]