A stellar line-up of women chefs such as Jaci Koludrovic (Icebergs) and Julie Niland (Saint Peter) are on the pans for the Cook for Syria dinner at Nomad in Surry Hills on 12 August. All proceeds go to UNICEF’s appeal.
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Plus, 5 other news bites for the week ahead.
A stellar line-up of women chefs such as Jaci Koludrovic (Icebergs) and Julie Niland (Saint Peter) are on the pans for the Cook for Syria dinner at Nomad in Surry Hills on 12 August. All proceeds go to UNICEF’s appeal.
Melbourne’s Whisky, Wine and Fire Event returns to Caulfield Racecourse from 18-21 July, with wine and whisky tastings, live music and fire installations. Tickets $16.50.
Stokehouse St Kilda’s head chef Ollie Hansford will host a sequel to last year’s popular What Grows Together Goes Together dinner series championing the High Country on July 18. Tickets $145.
Cruise giant Cunard has launched Steakhouse at the Verandah on its Queen Mary 2, Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth. The classic menu runs from New York strip steak to a seafood platter.
Darlinghurst craft-beer pub The Taphouse has installed an American barbecue and a new chef. Richard Price brings craft of his own, having learnt the smoking traditions in the southern States. Hello, Memphis pork ribs.
Pumpkin is in its peak season. Choose heavy, brightly coloured pieces to add natural sweetness to your autumn cooking.
Join Icebergs on the 7th August, for an intimate black-tie dinner which sees Italian and French Opera take centre stage. Guests will experience the magic and drama of the opera, accompanied by a menu from Executive Chef Monty Koludrovic and wines selected by Head Sommelier James Hird. Opera Australia’s principal artist Anna Dowsley will bring her powerful vocals, performing classics like Samson and Delilah and The Barber of Seville. Warm up your wintry August night with this truly unique dining experience. Tickets are $180pp, which includes a glass of NV Perrier-Jouet Grand Brut, four-course menu and entertainment.
Get ready to take a bite out of Queensland’s top tastes as Regional Flavours returns for its eleventh annual installment. Held on the 20th and 21st July, the festival will see Brisbane’s South Bank Parklands transformed into a whirlwind weekend packed with market stalls, live entertainment, cooking demonstrations, and celebrity meet-and-greets. With over 80 stallholders from 17 Queensland regions, you’ll spend the day eating your way across the state before relaxing on South Bank’s sunny lawns. And the best part? It’s all free, family-friendly fun.