New podcast – Billy Wong, Golden Century, XOPP
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by Lee Tran Lam
2y ago
The best dish in the world, according to chef David Chang, could be found at Golden Century – the Sydney institution that Billy Wong’s family ran in Chinatown for more than three decades. There was more to Golden Century than the XO pipis, though (despite Chang’s major endorsement of the dish). The restaurant’s fan base included shift workers taking advantage of the restaurant’s famous 4am closing time, as well as massive stars like Rihanna and Lady Gaga, royalty from Tonga and Morocco, and even Chinese presidents who made special requests: Xi Jinping had his order sent straight to his Sydney ..read more
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New podcast – Paul Carmichael, Momofuku Seiobo
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
“I literally got here and the first two weeks, everybody quit.” Despite this challenging start to becoming Momofuku Seiobo’s executive chef, Paul Carmichael has since scored many awards (both Gourmet Traveller and Time Out named him Chef of the Year) and he’s been called one of the world’s greatest chefs by his boss, David Chang. The restaurant has received two glowing reviews in The New York Times and been ranked as one of the best places to eat in the world by Besha Rodell in Food & Wine. Paul isn’t about basking in the acclaim, though. “You’ve got to become comfortable with failing ..read more
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New podcast – Joanna Hunkin, Gourmet Traveller
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
Reporting from murder scenes and interviewing Lorde live at the Grammys – that’s what Joanna Hunkin did before she became editor at Gourmet Traveller. Enduring these high-pressure situations meant she wasn’t too shaken by her first year at the magazine – which has been incredibly eventful and challenging, and involved her relocating from Auckland to take up the role. On her very first day on the job, at the Restaurant Awards at Bennelong last year, she was handing out honours to chefs Ben Shewry and Kylie Kwong. Then, as the pandemic hit, she found herself having to produce a magazine under l ..read more
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New podcast – Topher Boehm, Wildflower
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by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
They’re not obvious candidates for making beer: wattle blossoms, strawberry gum and leftover sourdough from Ester. Topher Boehm turns to flower cuttings and other NSW-only ingredients to create wild ales for Wildflower, the Sydney brewery he runs with brother-in-law Chris Allen. They’ve named beers after their children – including the wild-raspberry-flavoured St Phoebe, which was selected over 1500 drinks to be named Australia’s best beverage. And his curiosity with fermenting has led to Topher brewing 200 litres of soy sauce in a barrel, just for fun. Maybe his revved-up creativity shou ..read more
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New podcast – Natalie Paull, Beatrix
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
Natalie Paull once pointed a brûlée torch flame in the wrong direction – and accidentally set a whole docket rail of dessert orders on fire. She’s endured brownie explosions and baking disasters, too. But people rightly associate Natalie with oven-baked triumphs – like the brilliant sweets from her popular Beatrix bakery in Melbourne. Think passionfruit cloud chiffon cakes, Tart-A-Misu, Moroccan Snickers tarts, cinnamon-glazed apple fry pies (without the fryer’s remorse!) and more. Her sugar-laced cakes have a transformative power – even for people who’ve undergone heartbreak and tragedy. Nat ..read more
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New podcast – Shinobu Namae, L’Effervescence, Bricolage Bread & Co.
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
Shinobu Namae runs one of Tokyo’s best restaurants: L’Effervescence. It has two Michelin stars and is known for its sustainable focus (nearly everything served to diners comes from Japan, even the cheese) and the menu is inspired by everything from McDonald’s fried apple pie to world peace. Even the dish names are memorable (you can order something called ‘Hurrah’)! Namae-san has worked for Michel Bras in Hokkaido (the story behind this proves that overeating in New York is always a good thing to do) and he was Heston Blumenthal’s sous-chef at The Fat Duck. Even though he grew up with an Amer ..read more
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New podcast – Charlotte Ree, “Just Desserts”
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
Charlotte Ree once ate 30 different kinds of croissants during a trip to France – then got a croissant tattoo afterwards. She’s so dedicated to pastries that she’ll stay up until 5:30am to finish a baking marathon. Pulling 120 cakes out of the oven during the hours people reserve for sleeping – and then going to work the next day, as communications manager for Pan Macmillan (the publisher of Hetty McKinnon‘s cookbooks) – well, that’s just a normal whirlwind day for Charlotte. Charlotte’s love of all things sweet is clear on every page of Just Desserts, her latest cookbook. It features recipes ..read more
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New podcast – Angie Prendergast-Sceats, Angie’s Food, Two Good
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
Angie Prendergast-Sceats once was an olive oil judge, where she had to watch out for vintages that tasted like “rancid feet” and “baby vomit” (such references really did appear on the flavour chart that’s deployed in these contests). But for the last three years, she’s been the culinary director and head chef of Two Good, which used recipes by top chefs (Peter Gilmore, Christine Manfield, Ben Shewry) to create soups and salads that would be sent to women in domestic violence shelters. You’d order two soups: keep one and the other would be donated to someone in a refuge. The food was cooked by ..read more
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New podcast – Monty Koludrovic, The Dolphin, Icebergs Dining Room and Bar
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
“I was the guy who had the cream gun explode, trying to top the iced coffee.” Monty Koludrovic‘s early days in hospitality were “pretty calamitous”, but one triumph was ending up in the kitchen of The Boathouse at Blackwattle Bay. It was a meal there, at age 12 (that he can still recap with incredible accuracy), that inspired him to pursue a career in restaurants. Since 2014, Monty Koludrovic has overseen dishes at Icebergs Dining Room and he later became executive chef of Maurice Terzini’s other venues: The Dolphin, Scout, Bondi Beach Public Bar and Ciccia Bella. Besides introducing excellen ..read more
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New podcast – Josh Niland, Saint Peter, Fish Butchery
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Hungry | A Sydney Food Podcast
by Lee Tran Lam
3y ago
Josh Niland can make fish scales taste like sugary cereal and fish eyeballs resemble prawn crackers. In his hands, seafood can become Christmas ham, mortadella and caramel slice. He can even turn calamari sperm into something you’d want to eat (no really)! His creative, waste-free approach to using every fin and scale is a response to the typical method of ditching 60 per cent of everything caught from the sea (“How is that 40 per cent of a fish is getting all the credit?”) and his innovative thinking is showcased at his acclaimed Saint Peter restaurant, Fish Butchery shop, and within the pag ..read more
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