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Gourmet Traveller Restaurant of the Year Awards – NSW Winner Revealed

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GOURMET TRAVELLER REVEALS WINNERS OF
ANNUAL RESTAURANT AWARDS

 

TASMANIA CLAIMS TOP HONOURS FOR FIRST TIME IN 44 YEARS.

 

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Australia’s leading luxury food title, Gourmet Traveller has named this year’s Restaurant of the Year and unveiled the winners of the highly anticipated Gourmet Traveller Annual Restaurant Awards at a glamorous gala event at Sydney’s Catalina restaurant in Rose Bay last night, presented by S.Pellegrino.

 

The Agrarian Kitchen Restaurant in New Norfolk, Tasmania, made history as it was named Restaurant of the Year, becoming the first Tasmanian restaurant to claim the prestigious prize in the award’s 45-year history.

 

Chef-owner Rodney Dunn accepted the award, alongside his wife and business partner Séverine Demanet and head chef Stephen Peak, as the trio celebrated a milestone that has been more than a decade in the making.

 

Presenting the award to Dunn, Gourmet Traveller editor Joanna Hunkin said: “The Agrarian Kitchen has followed a remarkable trajectory - from a small farm and cooking school in the Derwent Valley to what is now a global dining destination. The work Rodney and Séverine have put into transforming the property and its gardens, and establishing a truly sustainable food system, is extraordinary. Tonight’s honour recognises that thoughtfulness and commitment and is testament to the fact that good things take time.”

 

Gourmet Traveller awarded seven State Winners in the Restaurant of the Year category, reflecting the incredible calibre of dining in Australia this year. Winners include:

 

ACT: Pilot (Canberra);

NSW: Cafe Paci (Sydney);

QLD: Restaurant Labart (Burleigh Heads);

SA: Maxwell Restaurant (McLaren Vale);

TAS: The Agrarian Kitchen Restaurant (New Norfolk);

VIC: Vue de Monde (Melbourne);

WA: Casa (Perth).

 

Also celebrating a major milestone, Australian culinary hero Alla Wolf-Tasker accepted the Readers’ Choice Icon Award for her regional Victorian restaurant Lake House, which celebrates its 40th anniversary this weekend.  Introduced last year, the Icon Award is the only award voted for by the public.

 

“What Alla and her family created at Lake House really established the archetype for Australian regional dining that continues to inspire and inform chefs and restaurateurs across the country. Alla’s vision and hospitality has been shaping the industry for 40 years - and welcoming diners with warmth and care has been Lake House’s signature since day one,” said Hunkin.

 

Other highlights of the night included Sydney-based chef Pasi Petanen (Cafe Paci) being named Chef of the Year, in the night’s only peer-voted award, as well as claiming NSW’s State Winner prize. Also in NSW, Sydney’s King Clarence was named Best New Restaurant.

 

From Adelaide, The Ayubi Family of Parwana Afghan Kitchen receiving the Outstanding Contribution to Hospitality honour, while Maxwell Restaurant in McLaren Vale was named SA’s State Winner.

 

Josh Niland, Alla Wolf-Tasker, Peter Gilmore and Kylie Kwong were among the top chefs to attend the event, which are the country’s only national restaurant awards.

 

Chef Mischa Tropp was named Best New Talent following the launch of his debut restaurant Toddy Shop in Melbourne’s Fitzroy, where he celebrates the flavours of Kerala inspired by his mother’s traditional recipes.

 

Also in Victoria, Chauncy was named Best Destination Dining, while Vue de Monde took top honours as this year’s State Winner.

 

Brisbane chef Sarah Baldwin, who owns and operates Joy, was named Restaurant Personality of the Year for her unique and personal approach to running the tiny 10-seat restaurant, while Restaurant Labart in Burleigh Heads was crowned Queensland’s State Winner.

 

In Western Australia, Bussleton’s South West Wine Shop claimed the title of Wine Bar of the Year, with Perth Italian diner Casa was named State Winner.

 

 

 

The Gourmet Traveller 2024 Restaurant Award winners:

 

RESTAURANT OF THE YEAR:

The Agrarian Kitchen Restaurant, New Norfolk, Tasmania

 

STATE WINNERS:

ACT: Pilot (Canberra)

NSW: Cafe Paci (Sydney)

QLD: Restaurant Labart (Burleigh Heads)

SA: Maxwell Restaurant (McLaren Vale)

TAS: The Agrarian Kitchen Restaurant (New Norfolk)

VIC: Vue de Monde (Melbourne)

WA: Casa (Perth)

 

READERS’ CHOICE ICON AWARD

Lake House, Daylesford, VIC

 

CHEF OF THE YEAR

Pasi Petanen, Cafe Paci, Sydney, NSW

 

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO HOSPITALITY

The Ayubi Family, Parwana Afghan Kitchen, Adelaide, SA

 

BEST NEW RESTAURANT

King Clarence, Sydney, NSW

 

BEST NEW TALENT

Mischa Tropp, Toddy Shop, Melbourne, VIC

 

BEST DESTINATION DINING

Chauncy, Heathcote, VIC

 

WINE BAR OF THE YEAR

South West Wine Shop, Busselton, WA

 

RESTAURANT PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR

Sarah Baldwin, Joy, Brisbane, QLD

 

"The Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Awards recognise the incredible depth and diversity of Australia's dining landscape and are always a highlight of the hospitality calendar," adds Hunkin.

 

Full profiles of each of the winners, along with the Annual Restaurant Guide, feature in the September issue of Gourmet Traveller, on sale Monday 26 August, 2024.


The Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Awards are presented by S.Pellegrino, with support from Devil’s Corner, Lexus, Lurpak, Mutti, PorkStar and Riedel.

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Rochelle Griggs, Co-Founder & Director, THEY

M: 0422 768 925                     E: rochelle@theytheagency.com.au

 

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