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Old 22 October 2013, 11:24 AM   #91
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In Sydney every October is good food month, which means there are plenty of foodie events on. Last night was young chef's dinner which is by far my favourite event every year as it showcases the hottest up and coming chefs coming through. It was held at Momofuku Seiobo and involved 8 courses with matching wines. Once again it didn't disappoint. Onto the pics.

The menu (you can see the dish, chef's name and restaurant and the matching wine)


And the food (as per menu order)









The abalone dish was my favourite, it was cooked and massaged each day for 3 days before being pan fried and served.....so tender!

And the last pic of the guys hard at work

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Old 23 October 2013, 08:17 PM   #92
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And that pork shoulder you talk of is to die for. When I went there when they just opened, it was served last, was eaten with hands and was sweetish kind of like dessert pork
i jokingly asked if i could have some of the pork to go, and out came a doggie bag!

will go back next time i'm in sydney.
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Old 23 October 2013, 08:20 PM   #93
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In Sydney every October is good food month, which means there are plenty of foodie events on. Last night was young chef's dinner which is by far my favourite event every year as it showcases the hottest up and coming chefs coming through. It was held at Momofuku Seiobo and involved 8 courses with matching wines. Once again it didn't disappoint. Onto the pics.

The menu (you can see the dish, chef's name and restaurant and the matching wine)
sweet jesus!!! oz is amazing for a good feed
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Old 6 December 2013, 02:29 AM   #94
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Had a nice dinner at the Savoy, wearing my DJ. Will put up pics soon.



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Old 7 December 2013, 07:31 AM   #95
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Lots of good picks. Wow! Have been very fortunate to have enjoyed some great places many of which were noted on here... but not as many as most of you!

The best 'overall' dining experience of my life occurred 10 years ago at La Tour d'Argent in Paris (http://www.latourdargent.com). From pre-dinner drinks downstairs to watching them press my numbered duck (which tasted amazing) to enjoying the sunset with Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris in the foreground, that lengthy dinner was something that I will never forget.

Happy culinary adventures, everyone!
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Old 9 December 2013, 09:21 AM   #96
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A few on my list:
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Old 10 December 2013, 12:42 AM   #97
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I've eaten at several Michelin-starred restos, but one of the best meals I've had was at The Ledbury, shortly after they achieved their well deserved 2nd Michelin star.

On the list of "To do"s are:
- Alinea
- noma
- The Fat Duck
- The French Laundry
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Old 10 December 2013, 12:43 AM   #98
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Surprisingly not many of you have included any restos in japan...

Quite a few that are beyond amazing over here! :))
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Old 17 December 2013, 10:45 AM   #99
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Lots of good picks. Wow! Have been very fortunate to have enjoyed some great places many of which were noted on here... but not as many as most of you!

The best 'overall' dining experience of my life occurred 10 years ago at La Tour d'Argent in Paris (http://www.latourdargent.com). From pre-dinner drinks downstairs to watching them press my numbered duck (which tasted amazing) to enjoying the sunset with Cathédrale Notre Dame de Paris in the foreground, that lengthy dinner was something that I will never forget.

Happy culinary adventures, everyone!
Notre Dame and canard a la presse sounds wonderful, I hope to go next year and by the Orient Express too.

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I've eaten at several Michelin-starred restos, but one of the best meals I've had was at The Ledbury, shortly after they achieved their well deserved 2nd Michelin star.

On the list of "To do"s are:
- Alinea
- noma
- The Fat Duck
- The French Laundry
I can highly recommend the Fat Duck, amazing dining experience. Would love to go to Noma soon as well.
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Old 17 December 2013, 12:32 PM   #100
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OK,shared this on another thread.
My fave steak(I have tried at every prime steak house in the US). Wifey loves Stone Crab!
Surprised by after dinner drink! Amazing!
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