Some people dream of rooms lined with books, and I do love that idea too, but for me being surrounded by bottles of wine just feels right. So, sitting amongst the glowing bottles and talking to Kyle Nicol about his time in a Michelin star restaurant in London and his love of native ingredients, was absolute bliss. I have been into Rascal before to talk to Elliott Pinn who was head chef at the time and remains a partner, but he has now handed over the reins to Kyle to embark on other adventures i...
Nov 19, 2020•20 min
When I first arrived in Melbourne nine years ago, I was introduced to a beautiful group of Mexican Irish friends, or more specifically, Mexican girls with Irish partners. My initial fascination with this particular combo quickly disappeared into the absolute joy I had spending time with them. Many in that group have moved on or away but I feel lucky that Greta and her Irish Dave remain amongst my dearest friends in Melbourne. It is thanks to Greta that I learned about Sando Mateos and his Mexica...
Oct 28, 2020•22 min
Luigi Esposito grew up in Naples and from a very early age, learned the art of Neapolitan pizza when he worked with his nonna selling pizza fritta to locals. He went on to work in pizzerias around Naples and then the world before deciding to come to Sydney. In the 11 years he has been here, he has opened four successful pizza restaurants, earned the title of best Neapolitan style pizza in Sydney and next Tuesday is excited to be opening The Amalfi Way on Woolloomooloo Wharf. The Amalfi Way is a ...
Oct 21, 2020•15 min
Today’s chat is with Bree Gaudette and Matthew Ronalds from Hello Friend Foods, well, Bree and Matthew actually ARE Hello Friend Foods; a Melbourne company making delicious vegan cheese. Quite cinematically, the pair met when Bree took an Uber Matthew was driving, they got talking about the cheeses Bree had been experimenting with, Matthew thought it would make a great business and that was it; there has been no stopping them ever since. Hello Friend Foods make vegan mozzarella, haloumi and a ch...
Oct 09, 2020•21 min
Today’s chat is with Dougie Thompson. I reckon Dougie is the nicest guy in hospitality. He has been in the game for 15 years, working his way up from kitchen hand to head chef in a few venues around Melbourne before he and his wife went on a two year adventure around the world in search of street food. When he got back, “the country was on fire” and not long after, we were in lockdown. To keep himself busy and to help others, Dougie went into true hospitality mode, joining the Alex Makes Meals c...
Sep 30, 2020•21 min
Elisa Hill comes from regional Sao Paolo in Brazil and has worked in kitchens of Paris and London, including two Michelin star restaurants, and she had her own restaurant in Sao Paulo before coming to Melbourne not long before we went into lockdown. Lockdown hasn’t stopped her; she has been cooking up a storm on Instagram, posting photos of beautiful dishes paired with glorious wines and sharing videos taking viewers through various steps to make some of the dishes for themselves. This was a fas...
Sep 28, 2020•31 min
Chris Orr is a Glaswegian chef with an infectious lust for life and passion for hospitality. Widely travelled and having worked in many different kitchens with a range of cuisines, Chris has lots of great stories and ever-evolving ideas for food. He now has his own kitchen, Wee Man’s Kitchen, which runs out of the Tallboy & Moose Brewery in Preston. It’s an open kitchen because Chris loves to chat to customers and be part of the dining experience. He’s serving up the food he loves, so Scotti...
Sep 23, 2020•34 min
I always love stories about chefs from other countries who have heard about Melbourne and are drawn to its reputation for diversity and excellence in food. I like it even more when they get here, love it, stay and become part of the Melbourne community. That’s what Michael Craig and his partner Shelley Scott did when they came from Glasgow eight years ago and not only has it been great for them, but it has also been great for us. Michael and Shelley are the team behind the wildly successful vega...
Sep 14, 2020•24 min
Meni Valle is an Australian-Greek food educator, cookbook author and glorious cook. While she has always been an advocate for Mediterranean food and its benefits, her latest cookbook, Ikaria, not only extols the food, but also the way people are eating that food and living together. As the title might suggest, this book features the food of Ikaria, a Greek island which has been included amongst the five ‘blue zones’ in the world where diet, community and lifestyle seem to contribute to longer, h...
Sep 07, 2020•20 min
Raph Rashid is the tonic Melbourne needs right now with his weekly instalments of favourite homecooked meals from his childhood in Raph’s Mean Cuisine on IGTV and YouTube. He cooks up a storm in his Brunswick home kitchen and every week invites a friend along for the ride. It’s uplifting and wholesome and you can’t help but smile the whole way through. But this isn’t the first time Raph has brought goodness to Melburnians; he’s been doing it for a long time. Raph was a pioneer in the food truck ...
Sep 02, 2020•18 min
I’ve never actually met Iain Alexander in person. He reached out on Instagram just to say that he had been inspired by the chats on Conversation with a chef. At the time he was living in Melbourne and working for Scott Pickett, which is always going to go in someone’s favour, as far as I’m concerned. Then I looked at the photos of the food he was putting up on Instagram and I thought, this guy loves cooking. The next time I checked his feed, he was in Christchurch, my hometown, and that certainl...
Aug 01, 2020•51 min
I had planned to speak to Matt Bentley in March. Then we went into lockdown. Over the isolation period, photos of the incredible food he was making at home would pop up on Instagram and his love for cooking and exploring new food ideas jumps out of the shots. I knew this already from all the great conversations I’ve had with chefs, but it really came home to me seeing photos like Matt’s that being a chef isn’t just a job to so many chefs, it’s their passion, their life. Matt has travelled extens...
Jul 04, 2020•27 min
I first spoke to Rotem Papo three years ago when he was head chef at L’Hotel Gitan. Since then he has been head chef at Bar Lourinha and now he is at Golda which he co-owns with Adam Faigen of Gramercy Social fame. As on the previous occasion, Rotem showed his absolute love of hospitality by offering me a glass of wine and a selection of the baktana, or small bites, which they had just put on the menu that day. Usually as I’m writing up my conversations, I look out for the gems the chefs say to ...
Jun 25, 2020•29 min
Charlie Cheng…great name…owns Shinbashi Yakiniku in Brisbane and in Melbourne. I went in to the Lygon Street venue back in November 2018 when the restaurant reopened and I wrote about it for Broadsheet. It had actually opened a year prior but due to damage from a fire in a neighbouring restaurant had to be closed and completely refitted. Yakiniku is a style of Japanese barbecue where guests cook over the coals at their table and Shinbashi is particularly known for its high-quality wagyu beef. I ...
Mar 19, 2020•20 min
I spoke to Rob Kaboord for Broadsheet when Lekker first opened as a pop-up in the Windsor Hotel at the start of January. He was generous then with his time and the stories he shared with me and he was generous again this time. When we spoke in January, we had no idea that by now, mid-March, the world would be in such a state of flux. The hospitality industry has been particularly hard-hit, and the Covid-19 crisis is, of course, front of mind for many of us. Rob shared some insights and inspirati...
Mar 18, 2020•45 min
The word that stands out from my chat with Anthony Power of Pilgrim in Liverpool is fun. Anthony has been involved with a lot of projects and businesses and life adventures and he describes them all as fun. And I believe him. He exudes a palpable appreciation of life and the many opportunities he has been offered and has seized in both hands. He has worked in Canada, New Zealand, Mexico, London and now Liverpool. He was one of the first 30 Mo Bros who launched Movember back in 2003. He has also ...
Mar 11, 2020•23 min
Michael Harrison is a modest guy. I could already tell that by talking to him. He worked in excellent venues with top chefs right from the start and you don’t get to work your way up to head chef by the age of 26 without having something pretty stellar about you. Pretty Little owner, Michael Byard, is full of praise for his new head chef, and mentions the level of creativity that Michael brings to the kitchen every day. The way Michael (the chef) describes some of his dishes has me hanging off h...
Mar 06, 2020•19 min
I have been thinking a lot about native food recently. But not as much as Jude Mayall, also known as the Outback Chef, thinks about native food. She is a passionate advocate for eating the food grown on the land we walk on and she has been supplying chefs, home cooks, distillers and manufacturers with a vast array of native ingredients since 2005. The dream was always to have her own place to share her passion and two weeks ago, she opened the doors to The Wild Food Farm in Rhyll, on Phillip Isl...
Feb 18, 2020•33 min
Ideally I would have chatted to Daniele in Canggu once he is there in April and working as head chef at Squid Inc., but, you know, Richmond is fine. Really. But make a note of Squid Inc. for your next trip to Bali because you will be in excellent hands. Daniele Piras was born in Sardinia, but his family moved to a little town near Venice when he was 5 years old and he has many happy memories of eating delicious bowls of pasta with friends growing up there. At 18, he came to Australia as a landsc...
Jan 23, 2020•19 min
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Jan 21, 2020•20 min
Trevor Perkins is a passionate advocate for eating locally and sustainably. Local for Trevor is West Gippsland where he cooks overlooking the vines at Hogget Kitchen. On the day I visited, the countryside was shrouded in a smoky haze from nearby bush fires, a reminder of our footprint on this land that was so well managed and appreciated for thousands of years. It is good in times like these to talk to good people like Trevor, whose love for his region, the produce he works with and for teaching...
Jan 20, 2020•19 min
When I spoke to Will, it was 7 o’clock in the morning in London. He was eating a peanut butter sandwich and drinking Lapsang tea and I could hear his children running around in the background. Will Meyrick has a lot going on. He has seven restaurants under his belt in Indonesia, produces a riveting travel vlog on YouTube where he delves into the history and culture of the country he’s in and tells the story in a completely gripping way, he’s a photographer, a restaurant consultant and he looks a...
Jan 14, 2020•25 min
I drove to Sorrento on a hot summer’s day and sat out on the terrace at Morgan’s, rosé in hand and with a beautiful view of the beach and bobbing boats in the bay. I ate grilled snapper with a snow pea tendril salad. It was delicious. I have been wanting to talk to Paul Wilson for a while now. Other chefs I have spoken to refer to him in glowing terms and he enjoys an immense reputation on Melbourne’s culinary landscape. After lunch, when I strolled over to meet him Paul was flicking with relish...
Dec 21, 2019•38 min
Mo Zhou didn’t start out wanting to be a chef, but a gap half year at Uni opened his eyes to Europe and food other than the Chinese food he had been brought up with. A stage at Attica and then roles at Vue de Monde and The Press Club further inspired him and he started doing a series of pop-ups here and in his native China, always challenging himself to use local ingredients, even if he had never heard of some of them before. In October, Mo launched Gaea, his intimate degustation restaurant in F...
Dec 10, 2019•29 min
Drumplings is one of those places where you walk in and the dining space is cool, kinda edgy, you already know that the food is going to be delicious because, well, cheeseburger dumplings, how could it not be? Then you walk out the back and it’s all artificial grass and street art and basically an oasis of courtyard chic in the middle of the city. I sat down with Jeremy Raven, the magician behind the intriguing dumpling fillings (also beef rendang, mac & cheese, bangers & mash), and it s...
Nov 29, 2019•20 min
C.S. Lewis was definitely onto something when he had children entering other worlds through a wardrobe. But Galah goes one step further with creating a bottle shop as an entrance to a super cool loft bar. Native Australian floral ingredients, feature bark hangings and retro Scandi-ish furniture is already a great start. Then there’s the food by Rory Greenwood-McNeair. Rory is humble and not willing to buy into the descriptions others have used of him. He wants to celebrate the seasons, the avail...
Nov 29, 2019•14 min
When I walk into Hotel Argentina, Dan greets me with a kiss on the cheek, “That’s how we say hello in Argentina,” he says. I love it. After our chat, I am treated to a delicious array of dishes from the new menu, inspired by the food he grew up with in Argentina. He tells the table that what he is bringing out…his mother-in-law Rosa’s pickled eggplant, grilled meats and octopus with house-made chimichurri, baby corndogs, zucchini flowers stuffed with blue swimmer crab, grilled veal tongue with w...
Nov 17, 2019•16 min
Sascha and I sat up at the long table at the Alps in Prahran, surrounded by walls of wine and talked all things food and culture and philosophy and goodness. I really only scratched the surface of Sascha’s wealth of knowledge, experience and his passion for the food industry. We could have talked for hours, but that would have been a really long podcast to listen to and transcript to read and this way, I’m leaving you with your own questions and thought spin-offs to explore. You’re welcome.
Nov 12, 2019•32 min
Congress has been around for just over a year, gracing the corner of Peel and Wellington Streets in Collingwood. Jack Stuart stepped in as head chef from the start and has been plating up delicious food ever since. Jack is a stickler for quality and has chosen suppliers who favour one thing and do it well. If it’s not in season, Jack’s not using it and he gets huge amounts of joy from seasonal produce at the absolute pinnacle of its seasonal arc. Going by his Instagram account, he has a thing fo...
Oct 24, 2019•23 min
I sat down in the opulent Silks restaurant at Crown Melbourne with Chef Jack Aw Yong, renowned as the global godfather of Chinese cuisine. This month he is sharing with the lucky Melbourne dining public, his passion and talent garnered from years of hard work, determination and creativity. Chef Jack is a storyteller and I was treated to incredible tales from his culinary journey, interwoven with snippets of life wisdom about the importance of love and of following your dreams. I was literally on...
Oct 23, 2019•40 min