Each issue is packed with great dish ideas, hot restaurants and bars, entertaining tips, the best hotels and lavish spreads on some of the world’s most intoxicating travel destinations - everything you should expect from the Australia's premier food and travel magazine.
Masthead
Editor's Letter
Restaurant news • Fresh openings on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula, joined by a restaurant redux in Tasmania and a Sydney import for Melbourne.
Dishes Of Discovery • In this new series, Antoni Porowski explores the powerful family histories of A-listers, through food.
The Style Vault
Grill City • Restaurant royalty Chris Lucas announces upcoming Sydney launch.
Ubud Calling • A serene mountaintop retreat recalls Bali’s halcyon days in the island’s spiritual heartland.
Natalie Murphy • We chat to the new head chef ushering the longstanding Hilton Sydney restaurant into a new era.
New City, Old Mates • An Australian pub lands in NYC with proper parmas, pints and more.
Hoor Al Qasimi • Kylie Kwong celebrates the individuals helping to grow a stronger community. This month, we meet the president and director of Sharjah Art Foundation and artistic director of the 25th Biennale of Sydney.
Tahini • Nutty and versatile, sesame seed paste is a staple of Middle Eastern and Japanese cooking. Here, we showcase four of our favourites.
Review
Eleven Barrack • The Bentley Group’s new seafood and steak grill delivers a grand old time in one of Sydney’s most stately dining rooms, writes ALEXANDRA CARLTON.
Station Road • French fare with a redeveloped Festival Plaza view lands in Adelaide’s CBD, writes KATIE SPAIN.
Jayden Ong Winery & Cellar Bar • This excellent winery’s food offering is on par with its vino, writes MICHAEL HARDEN.
Bar Soma • More than three hours north of Brisbane, this tiny wine bar is proving well worth the drive, writes ELLIOT BAKER.
Drinks news • TOP DROPS, NEW OPENINGS, AND INSIDE TIPS FROM THE EXPERTS
Natillie Johnston • This month we catch up with the Yarra Valley-based winemaker behind Tillie J Wines.
Take Two • We explore the origins of some of Australia’s signature drinks and learn how to recreate them at home.
Ready, steady, go • Long-weekend lounging is all about pre-batched cocktails, bagged wine and crafty cans, writes SAMANTHA PAYNE.
Where The Wild Things Are • Three chefs converge for a masterclass in sustainable cooking at a wilderness retreat in Tasmania’s Currawong Lakes. As MICHAEL HARDEN discovers, a nose-to-tail feast awaits.
Counting beans • Following in the footsteps of craft beer and specialty coffee, Australia’s bean-to-bar chocolate movement is beginning to thrive, explains LUKE OWEN SMITH. With it comes a vast new flavour landscape for chocolate connoisseurs to explore.
Flavour trip • Long weekends are too short for a global getaway but they are the perfect window to eat your way around the world. JESS HO takes us on a culinary odyssey of Melbourne.
Give a fig • The autumn harvest of figs calls for sweet and savoury dishes that take advantage of the luscious nectar and vibrant leaf of this glorious fruit – perfect for a long weekend of feasting.
Everyday
Four Ways With Roast potatoes • From the irresistible crunch of a classic roast spud to the softness of sweet potatoes, nothing spells comfort quite like a tray of roast potatoes.
Peking duck • It’s a labour of love to create this beloved Chinese classic. Brisbane chef LOUIS TIKARAM shares the technique behind this statement dish.
The Long Lunch • Long weekends provide the perfect opportunity to host long, lazy lunches. Here GT shares the best recipes designed to share and...