GET SET TO IMPRESS THIS VALENTINE’S DAY WITH A COOK-UP!

Try the Lilly’s Q Pork Taco Recipe – see link below Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with a special partner or celebrating love with your friends, why not treat them (and yourself) to something a little different this year. Get your taste buds tingling and your imagination running wild with Lillie’s Q. Direct from America’s … Read more

CHINESE NEW YEAR BANQUET AT JADE TEMPLE

Jade Temple – Sydney  Review by Lucy Collins The Chinese New Year Banquet at Jade Temple expertly brings together a range of dishes that represent ideas of abundance, prosperity and family celebration.  If you believe that every person has one divine gift that enriches the lives of others, then knowledge and respect for food must … Read more

CHEFS GALLERY IS CELEBRATING YEAR OF THE DOG

CHEFS GALLERY SERVES UP DOG FOR CHINESE NEW YEAR  SYDNEY – 12th to 25th February You read that right, but don’t fly off the leash just yet! Chefs Gallery is celebrating the Year of the Dog by adding dog to the menu… hot dogs, that is! Available only from 12 – 25 February, the Sichuan … Read more

THE VALENTINE’S DAY WOW FACTOR AT SYDNEY’S GPO GRAND

GPO GRAND – SYDNEY

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GPO Grand’s Personal Restaurant Butler is a world first service that promises to truly wow your significant other.

The bespoke system makes GPO Grand the leading location for Valentine’s Day this year, by enhancing your dining experience and allowing for patrons to astonish their dates with an array of indulgent surprises. Choose to lavish your beloved with long stem red roses, Champagne on arrival, a personalised hand written card, or a box of hand crafted chocolate truffles when booking. GPO Grand will do all of the hard work for you with the service provided free of any additional fees or charges, promising a spectacularly memorable experience at every step of the way.

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Postales Restaurant

Indulge at Prime Restaurant and share a 1.5kg grain fed Tomahawk steak with your lover or enjoy a three course cheese and wine pairing experience at GPO Cheese and Wine Room. Valentine’s Day has its origin in Italy and our romantic al fresco dining options at Intermezzo will make you feel like you’re in Rome, or soak in some Spanish flair at Postales guaranteed to impress your special someone.

Peter Petroulas, Managing Director of GPO Grand commented, “The Restaurant Butler service was a world first when it was introduced in 2016. It remains an inherently special experience, unique to GPO Grand Restaurants. We are very proud to offer this service which has become an integral part of what we do”.

The Personal Restaurant Butler service is available across all GPO Grand Fine Dining restaurants which include Prime, Intermezzo, Postales, GPO Cheese and Wine Room and Subterranean, accompanying the various special Valentine’s Day Menus on offer, which make GPO the perfect venue to enjoy a uniquely exceptional evening.

Prime Restaurant
Prime Restaurant

GPO RESTAURANT BUTLER SERVICE ADD-ONS

Single Long Stem Red Rose $35

Half Dozen Long Stem Red Roses $70

Dozen Long Stem Red Roses $98

Personalised Card $5

Box of 4 Chocolate Truffles $12

Box of 12 Chocolate Truffles $30

NV Gosset Champagne on arrival $24 glass / $135 bottle

Subterranean Restaurant
Subterranean Restaurant

About GPO Grand

GPO Grand is an award-winning collection of 14 restaurants, cafes and bars located at Sydney’s premier address, 1 Martin Place. GPO GRAND | No.1 Martin Place | Sydney NSW 2000 Telephone (02) 9229 7700 | Online & Restaurant Butler Booking: www.gpogrand.com | Email: mail@gpogrand.com

**Information & Images Courtesy of GPO Grand 

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COOK UP AN EARLY BBQ BREAKFAST FOR MONDAY’S SUPER BOWL BROADCAST

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SUPER-SIZE AUSTRALIA DAY AT ROCKPOOL DINING GROUP RESTAURANTS

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Interview with Kaisern Ching from Chefs Gallery Restaurants

Interview with Chefs Gallery owner Kaisern Ching

Kaisern Ching discusses his new Venue Specials menus offering plenty of old favourites along with a selection of new dishes to try…

Interview by Daria Kill-Smith – Images supplied

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It is rare that a restaurateur would offer up praise of other eateries, but such is the generosity of Kaisern Ching, recently discussing the new Venue Specials menus at his chain of Chefs Gallery restaurants in Sydney.

Ching may be a globe-trotting foodie, but he allows his talented chefs freedom to contribute their creative ideas, using their experiences from working in similar-style restaurants, as well as their own cultural backgrounds.

Indeed, the Parramatta restaurant’s special menu has been strongly guided by the Korean head chef, bringing forth Korean-style Mac and Cheese – a dish created with rice cake, sambal and chilli flakes along with three types of European cheese. Then there’s the Korean Army Stew (curiously made with Spam and baked beans!). Mr Ching said this was actually a very traditional dish conceived during the Korean War, whereby American troops combined their rations with South Korean troops, and was traditionally served in a helmet! I have to admit, prior to hearing that gem of history, I would never have gone near Spam – but I’ve come around to the idea. Just. Brilliant.

Ching is a man who knows his customers, with a firm handle on demographics. Having a knowledge of the population base and familiarity with what is offered in each area allows the restaurateur to devise his menus around his customers. Speaking on his Hurstville restaurant, Mr Ching explained the demographic leans towards more traditional fare – for which this restaurant amply provides, as well as offering classics with a “twist”. This allows the less adventurous the opportunity to eat what they feel comfortable with, while at the same time being introduced to the different ingredients and preparation methods on show.

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One slice of information Mr Ching affirmed: ‘diners know what they want, know what they like, and can discern good quality produce from bad’. His rock solid, regular customers attest to that. And the fact that they are willing to go the extra mile and try his new specials recognises the same. Case in point: Chefs Gallery Macquarie offers a dish comprised of long (bullhorn) chillies filled with ground pork and fish paste – a combination which at first thought may have been a risky twist on a traditional recipe, but which has been a surprising success for the restaurant, in fact one of their best sellers!

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The Chefs Gallery chain prides itself on sourcing high-quality produce with an attention to preparation and detail, presenting the freshest and best of food, simply. The restaurants’ open-kitchen galleries are designed to entertain diners with the theatre of noodle-making – performance art at its best.  Patrons can view dishes made to order – nothing to hide, here!

Most importantly, Mr Ching wants his regular clientele to know that their favourite dishes aren’t going anywhere. The venue-specific, special menu change – the biggest in seven years – works on an 80:20 basis. While 20% of the menu takes diners on a culinary adventure, 80% of the menu remains unchanged. Chefs Gallery regulars have nothing to fear!

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And the generous praise to his rivals? Ching is a well-known ambassador for dim sim and won ton (if not one of the biggest influencers in this market), and recognises how the standard of dim sim and won ton has lifted over the years. Again, generously stating local restaurateurs are comparable to Asia now, a trend which has pushed the industry to become more creative and to come up with better products for the customer. This is exemplified by the quality of Chinese pastry elevating several notches in recent times, with chefs in Australia often trained in both Eastern and Western culinary skills.  (Check out the recently open Chefs Pastry in Chippendale to confirm this tasty fact!).

Oh, and Melbourne, when Chefs Gallery arrives, I will be first at the door – but don’t tell anyone I told you!

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**The Australia Times Gourmet News would like thank Kaisern Ching for his time in sharing valuable insights into Chefs Gallery restaurants, for readers of The Australia Times News.

**Thanks to Cardinal Spin (Genvin In), for arranging the interview and supplying the images courtesy of Chefs Gallery.

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Rockpool Dining Group and Qantas Frequent Flyer Make Dining More Rewarding

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From 1 December 2017, Qantas Frequent Flyer members can use Qantas Points on their bill, and earn them at the same time, when they dine out at Rockpool Dining Group’s 60 restaurants and bars across Australia. 

Members can use their Qantas Points to cover the full cost of the bill, or use 4,000 Qantas Points for each $20 they take off their transaction.

As a special offer until 31 May 2018, members can also earn double points across all Rockpool Dining Group venues, including Rockpool Bar & Grill and Jade Temple, as well as Fratelli Fresh and Burger Project.

• Premium Dining – 4 Qantas Points per $1 spent (usually 2 Qantas Points per $1 spent)

• Casual –  4 Qantas Points per $1 spent (usually 2 Qantas Points per $1 spent)

• Fast Casual –  2 Qantas Points per $1 spent (usually 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent)

This is the first time Frequent Flyer members can earn and use their points at a national restaurant group.

Rockpool Dining Group restaurants include:

Premium Dining

• Saké Restaurant & Bar  (5 locations – Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane)

• Spice Temple  (2 locations – Sydney & Melbourne)

• Jade Temple  (1 location – Sydney)

• The Cut Bar & Grill  (1 location – Sydney)

• Rosetta Ristorante  (2 locations – Sydney & Melbourne)

• Rockpool Bar & Grill (3 locations – Sydney, Melbourne & Perth)

Casual

• Fratelli Fresh (9 locations – Sydney & Melbourne)

• The Argyle  (1 location – Sydney)

• El Camino Cantina (1 location – Sydney)

• Ananas  (1 location – Sydney)

• The Bavarian (5 locations – Sydney & Melbourne)

• Munich Brauhaus  (2 locations – Sydney & Melbourne)

• Bavarian Bier Café (8 locations – NSW & QLD)

Fast Casual

• Burger Project (10 locations – Sydney, Melbourne & Brisbane)

• Fratelli Famous Pizzeria (4 locations – Sydney & Brisbane)

• Saké  Jr (2 locations – Sydney)

For more information on the partnership visit qantaspoints.com/rockpool-dining-group

**Information & Image Courtesy of Rockpool Dining Group/Rachel Lebihan

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