Bursting With Flavour
2004 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival
For 17 days from 19 March, the 2004 Melbourne Food &
Wine Festival will nourish, inspire, entertain and educate.
From dinners and demonstrations, to workshops and
wine blending, top chefs and tutored tastings, the program is designed for
kids to connoisseurs … and just about everyone in between.
To help you digest the feast, we’ve broken it down
into bite size pieces. Take it slowly and chew well. There’s plenty for
everyone. Just make sure you leave room for second and third helpings.
THE FIRST WEEKEND
THE MARVELOUS MELBOURNE DINNER 19 March Lumina
at Grand Hyatt
Explore the first hundred years of settlement (1803
to 1903) through food and wine, prepared by a team of chefs led by Adrian
Richardson (La Luna) and Henrik Iversen (Grand Hyatt). Guest speaker will
be scientist, historian and author Tim Flannery.
$185.00. Call the Grand Hyatt Melbourne for bookings
on 03 9653 4660.
VICTORIA’S ULTIMATE CELLAR DOOR AT SOUTHGATE 20 – 21
March
Fifty Victorian wineries will bring their cellar door
to the Southgate promenade offering tastings, wine workshops and classes
from Australia’s leading wine writers. Blend your own Mornington
Peninsula pinot, enjoy wine dinners featuring everything from cask to posh
wines as well as a menu of set price wine lunches at Southgate
restaurants. And to celebrate vintage, there will be a fierce waiters
race with a kitty of $2000, the richest prize for a waiters race in
Australia.
The weekend is hosted by two of Australia’s leading
wine experts and authors – Stuart Gregor (Sunday Herald Sun and Australian
Good Taste) and International Wine Communicator Of The Year Max Allen.
Wine tastings $25 and wine workshops $25. Tickets
available from February 13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
COOKING CLASSES FOR CHILDREN AT ARTPLAY NEW EVENT! 20
– 21 March
Leading Aussie cooks and chefs join forces for a
program that comprises the hottest cooking classes ever devised for kids
at the new Art Play complex in Birrarung Marr along the Yarra. Guest
presenters include Australia’s five most influential cookery writers of
the last 50 years including Donna Hay, Stephanie Alexander, Raymond
Capaldi from Fenix, Margaret Fulton, Gabriel Gate and Australian Women’s
Weekly Food Director Lyndey Milan.
Together this line up of talent has millions of book
sales between them and they are united in teaching the next generation
about the importance of cooking and sharing good food.
$18 plus booking fee. Tickets available from February
13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
CELEBRATING MARGARET FULTON
She is the Grande Dame of Australian food writers.
Over the last five decades Margaret Fulton has revolutionised how
Australians eat. In 2004 the Festival is delighted to celebrate Margaret’s
80th birthday, her 50th year as a food writer and the relaunch of her
first cookbook, The Margaret Fulton Cookbook, which has been extensively
revamped with new photos by outstanding food photographer Geoff Lung.
Exclusive pre-launch copies of the cookbook will available at Margaret’s
events during the Festival.
MARGARET FULTON TRIBUTE DINNER
21 March The Sofitel
Celebrate Margaret’s contribution to Australia’s
culinary life with a special tribute dinner where Stephanie Alexander,
Donna Hay, Suzanne Gibbs (Margaret's daughter and ex Co-Food Editor of New
Idea), Australian Women's Weekly Lyndey Milan and Gabriel Gate select
their favourite Margaret Fulton dish from the last five decades and
explain why they’ve chosen them. Margaret will also deliver a keynote
speech.
Tickets available from The Sofitel on 03 9653 0000.
All profits go to StephanieAlexander’s Kitchen Garden Foundation.
A LADIES LUNCH WITH MARGARET FULTON 24 March Le
Restaurant at The Sofitel
In this special one off event, Margaret will work
with The Sofitel’s Le Restaurant to create some of her favourite dishes
from the revamped Margaret Fulton Cookbook and answer questions from
luncheon guests.
Tickets available from The Sofitel on 03 9653 0000.
Margaret will also participate in the Food Studio
sessions (27 March) and the Children’s Cooking School Weekend (20-21
March).
SPICE BAZAAR AT VICTORIA HARBOUR DOCKLANDS NEW EVENT!
21 – 23 March
The distinctive aroma of cumin, sumak and cinammon
will permeate the Festival’s newest event – Spice Bazaar. The Bazaar
celebrates the dynamic and colourful food of Asia Minor, North Africa and
Spain linked by their common Moorish past. Experience the buzz of a Fez
medina where you’ll be able to buy spices and barter with carpet sellers!
Choose dishes created by chefs from Melbourne’s best restaurants from the
region including Greg Malouf (Mo Mo), Frank Camorra (MoVida Bar de Tapas),
Shane Delia (Eleonore’s at Chateau Yering), Café Zum Zum, Alaysha, Mazeh,
Souk, Nights of Shiraz and Al Nada.
$36.50 plus booking fee. Includes entry and four
entree servings. Tickets available from February 13 by calling RACV on 13
28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
BROWN BROTHERS RESTAURANT WEEK ALWAYS A SELLOUT! 22 –
28 March
Brown Brothers Restaurant Week continues to sell out
as many of Victoria’s best restaurants, cafes and bars offer two courses,
a glass of Victorian wine and coffee for only $25.
Bookings open on February 13. Book direct at each
restaurant.
LA CUISINE DU MARCHE NEW EVENT! The Official Festival
Dinner at Prahran Market. 24 March
Only 600 people will enjoy the privilege of the
Festival’s signature “Market Kitchen” dinner. Set amongst the bustling
market stalls and gleaming produce at Prahran Market, discover how the
French continue to seduce our taste buds and join the debate over whether
France, Italy, Spain, Japan or Australia has the best food.
Four great modern French chefs from three continents
will interpret bistro classics. They include France’s Alain Llorca (2
Michelin star chef at Nice's Hotel Negresco), Japan’s Philippe Aubron (protege
of Roger Verge and the only gaijin chef in the Geisha district of Tokyo)
and from Australia, Philippe Mouchel (soon to open his new signature
restaurant at Crown) and Shannon Bennett (Vue De Monde).
Dessert will be a chance to celebrate the great creme
brulee makers of Stonnington with each table sharing creme brulees made by
Koots, Saucier, Bistro Thierry and Spoonful. The cheese course will
feature winners of the 2004 Grand Dairy Awards.
$125 plus booking fee. Tickets available from
February 13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
WORLD’S LONGEST LUNCH (MELBOURNE) ALWAYS A SELLOUT!
26 March At the St Kilda Rd Arts Precinct
This year we celebrate Melbourne’s love of the arts,
fine food and wine with a Renaissance Feast that’s been given a 21st
century spin. Approximately 1000 people will sit down to a three-course
banquet outside the Victorian Arts Centre and NGV International. They’ll
be serenaded by over 30 wandering minstrels.
$89 plus booking fee. Tickets available from February
13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
WORLD’S LONGEST LUNCH IN THE COUNTRY 26 March
Take your pick across 25 wonderful locations in
regional Victoria - from the Prime Ministers’ walk in Ballarat,
Daylesford’s Wombat Hill Botanic Garden, or the Warrnambool foreshore
overlooking Lady Bay to the historic wharf on the Murray at Echuca.
Approximately 4000 people across Victoria will sit down for the World’s
Longest Lunch, making it the largest lunch in Australia.
These lunches celebrate the regional produce, local
wine and unique venues of the area.
For more details of specific regional lunches visit
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
THE SECOND WEEKEND
THE FED SQUARE WEEKEND 26 – 28 March
Expect to be fed at the Fed Square Weekend where more
than 32,000 visitors will
experience the blockbuster weekend of the Festival.
THE CULINARY PRO-AM COMPETITION NEW EVENT!
26 – 27 March Main Stage, Federation Square
Watch 8 top Melbourne chefs lead a team comprising a
celebrity, a journalist and an apprentice, in a budget challenge to cook a
two course meal in 60 minutes. Can they complete the job, including
shopping for the ingredients, within the budget and the time? The event
runs over two days.
Chefs include some of Melbourne’s finest such as:
Teage Ezard (ezard at adelphi) – The Age Good Food
Guide Chef of the Year 2003
George Calombaris (Reserve) – The Age Good Food Guide
Best New Restaurant 2004
Jacques Reymond – celebrates 20 years at the top in
2004
Allan Koh (Koko) – Japanese seafood master
Simon Humble (Scusami) – Award winning Italian chef
of the two hat restaurant
Shannon Bennett (Vue de Monde) - Gourmet Traveller
Young Chef of the Year
Free public event 10am to 6pm both days
DELICIOUS DOUBLE ACTS EMBARGOED UNTIL JAN 23rd 27 –
28 March BMW Edge, Federation Square
For the second year running the Festival joins forces
with ABC’s hugely successful delicious. magazine for two days of cooking
demos. The line up is a who’s who of Australian cooking talent as well as
some of Melbourne and Sydney’s finest chefs and guarantees the food
created is as exhilarating as the chemistry between the presenters.
Combinations include:
Stefano De Pieri (Stefano’s) and Kylie Kwong (Billy
Kwong)
Michael Lambie (Circa, the Prince) and Martin Boetz (Longrain)
Sophie Grigson (UK food writer and TV personality)
and Maggie Beer (author and food writer)
Valli Little (delicious. Food Editor) and Guy Grossi
(Grossi Florentino)
Ben O’Donoghue (London’s The Atlantic restaurant and
star of the ABC’s “The Best” and “Surfing the Menu”) and Matt Moran (Aria
& “My Restaurant Rules” judge)
Stephanie Alexander (Author and Food Writer) and
Maggie Beer
Ben O’Donoghue (London’s The Atlantic restaurant and
star of ABC’s “The Best” and “Surfing the Menu”) and Paul Wilson (The
Botanical)
Sophie Grigson (UK food writer and TV personality)
and Valli Little (delicious. Food Editor)
Kylie Kwong (Billy Kwong) and Geoff Lindsay (Pearl)
Shannon Bennett (Vue De Monde) and Curtis Stone (star
of ABC’s “Surfing the Menu” and host of “My Restaurant Rules”)
$30 plus booking fee per one hour session. Tickets
available from February 13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
FARMER’S MARKET FREE EVENT!
27 March Yarra River Walk, Federation Square
Hugely successful in 2003, the banks of the Yarra
will again host local producers as the farm gate comes to the big smoke.
9am-2pm
REGIONAL PRODUCERS’ MARKET FREE EVENT!
27 March Yarra River Walk, Federation Square
Throughout the day Victoria’s leading regional food
groups, will present their best regional produce for tasting and purchase.
9am–2pm
FOOD STUDIO ONE AT ZINC 27 – 28 March
Leading chefs come together to share what they’ve
learnt on their travels.
Alain Llorca – Head Chef at the two-star Hotel
Negresco in Nice. Alain was trained by Michelin legend Alain Ducasse and
is praised as Provence’s most innovative chef. He is tipped to follow his
mentor into three star territory.
Philippe Aubron – Protégé of and former Head Chef for
French culinary legend Roger Verge. Philippe is the only French trained
chef cooking in the Geisha district of Tokyo and also starred in the SBS
“Iron Chef” TV series.
Philippe Mouchel – Melbourne’s best-loved and most
respected chef from France and Japan, returns to his new home in a
restaurant on the promenade at Crown.
Ms Ha and Ms Hue – Two of the first graduates from
Hanoi Koto Cooking School on which many say Jamie Oliver based the concept
for Fifteen (“Oliver’s Army”). This school was set up by Melbourne chef
Tracey Lister and Cabramatta’s Jimmy Pham over four years ago and has
since trained over 80 street kids for jobs in Vietnam’s thriving
hospitality trade. The young female duo will cook authentic food from
both ends of the country.
Alastair Hendy - Recently won the titles of the
‘World’s Best Food Writer’ and the ‘World’s Best Food Photographer’. He
spends most of his life in out-of-the-way corners of the world looking for
new food experiences. He shares culinary experiences of his recent trip
to Laos and Burma.
Karen Martini – Originally from Melbourne, Karen
divides her time between her award winning Sydney restaurant Icebergs
Dining Room at Bondi and The Melbourne Wine Room.
$65 plus booking fee per session including tastings.
Tickets available from February13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book
online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
FOOD STUDIO TWO AT ZINC
27 March
The home studio where we celebrate the best home
cooking – both traditional and modern.
NEW GREEK, OLD GREEK
The Age Good Food Guide Young Chef of the Year,
George Calombaris (Reserve) joins forces with his granny Mahi Kaili, who
is tipped to be the best cook from her village in Cyprus. Together they
cook some village favourites and George shows how he might reinterpret
these simple dishes in Reserve style.
BREAD 101
Discover how different leavens and flours affect
bread with Victoria’s artisan bakers, St Kilda’s Daniel Chirico and Antun
Spogelic from La Madre. Bring along your own homemade loaf and the baker
of the best loaf will be invited to Daniel’s bakery for the night to make
their bread professionally.
HELL NO, GMO
Food legend Margaret Fulton and one of Australia’s
great young chefs Cathy Maguire (Soulmama) join forces to discuss why
natural is better and cook their different approaches to organic food.
THE CLASSICS DECONSTRUCTED
Herald Sun Food Editor Kate McGhie and Fenix Chef
Raymond Capaldi demonstrate some classic dishes and how the new school of
surrealist chefs might deconstruct them.
$65 plus booking fee per session including tastings.
Tickets available from February13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book
online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au
CELEBRATE THE BEAN COFFEE FESTIVAL NEW VENUE! 28
March Yarra Banks at Federation Square
Now in its third year, the Celebrate the Bean Coffee
Festival will draw more than 16,000 coffee aficionados at its new home
along the banks of the Yarra at Federation Square.
This one-day festival celebrates Melbourne’s
illustrious cafè culture and lifestyle, showcasing some of the best coffee
made by the best baristas.
Taste coffee from Monte, Gravity, Jasper, Map,
Vittoria, Segafreddo, Zanetti and Eureka. Try some of the best domestic
espresso machines from Gaggia, Jura, Krups, Saeco, Sunbeam, Breville and
Delonghi.
There’ll be free coffee workshops presented by the
William Angliss Coffee Academy; two stages of live entertainment including
a state barista competition; and a special new section featuring the
Australian Coffee Growers Association cupping Australian blends, plus free
chocolate activities for kids at Art Play in Birrarung Marr.
Entrance to Celebrate The Bean is free. Purchase
coffee tickets for $1.50 each from the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
stand on the day.
CONNEX HAWKERS’ MARKET 29 – 31 March Queen
Victoria Market
Hawkers’ Market is the people’s event attracting in
excess of 14,000 people over three nights.
Melbourne’s top Asian restaurants team with leading
Victorian vineyards at the historic Queen Victoria Market to create a
bustling and electric atmosphere. Sample from over 60 Asian dishes at
stalls run by Red Emperor, Aya Japanese Restaurant, Khan Mongolian BBQ,
the Curry Club and the Nudel Bar.
$29.50 plus booking fee. Tickets available from
February 13 by calling RACV on 13 28 86 or book online at
www.melbournefoodandwine.com.au