NZ’S Best Come From All Corners Of The Country
Press ReleaseWednesday 24 June 2009
NZ’S Best Come
From All Corners Of The Country
Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards 2009 Finalists Announced
Restaurants from Whangarei to Queenstown have been named as finalists in the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards 2009, proudly supported by Mercedes-Benz.
The 39 finalists are a combination of acclaimed previous winners such as Auckland’s The French Café and newcomers like Botswana Butchery in Queenstown, The Woodbox at Mystery Creek and Hotel d’Urville in Blenheim.
Now in their fifth year, the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards are the only national restaurant awards in this country, celebrating the very best dining experiences whether they are found in the big cities, in the countryside or up the road at the local restaurant.
“In a year of challenging economic times restaurants are working harder than ever to attract diners and give them an unforgettable food experience,” says head judge Lauraine Jacobs. “Those that continue to do everything well are still busy every night.”
She says she and her team of 22 expert judges have had their eye on the whole country, with finalists coming from far and wide.
“As well as seven new finalists from Auckland, one from Wellington and three from Canterbury, there are new finalists from Waikato, Hawke’s Bay, Nelson/Marlborough and Central Otago,” she says. “More than ever, this shows that some of New Zealand’s finest and most sophisticated food can be experienced away from the big cities.
“We are lucky enough to live in a country where everyone lives close to our food sources, whether it be near the coast or by a farm,” she says. “The food on our plate is an expression of the land. Our chefs don’t need to go to great lengths to complicate the food – the emphasis is on local and fresh.”
A revival in diners choosing to eat at their “local” has meant a new category, Best Neighbourhood Restaurant, has been added to this year’s awards. “Perhaps it is a sign of the times that diners are choosing to stick closer to home, to dine in a more casual setting,” she says. “This category allows the smaller local restaurants to stand up and be noticed beside the big guns.”
Editor of Cuisine, Eric Matthews, who has a wealth of international experience on acclaimed magazines such as Vogue and Australian Gourmet Traveller, says there are some extremely talented New Zealand chefs coming through. “Many of them are flexing their muscles and producing a style of cuisine that they can now call their own, as top chefs overseas do. It’s unpretentious, uncomplicated but at the same time they are creating a top-class culinary experience.”
The restaurants are visited anonymously by a panel of expert food and wine professionals from around New Zealand, each with in-depth experience in the hospitality industry and/or restaurant reviewing.
There are nine new judges to the panel this year, including Cuisine editor Eric Matthews and food writer and caterer Ruth Pretty. Guest international judge Ralph Kyte-Powell will visit New Zealand for the final stage of judging.
Judges are now scrutinising the top 39 restaurants to select five category winners: best smart dining, best casual dining (metropolitan and regional), best winery restaurant and best neighbourhood restaurant.
Cuisine readers too will have the opportunity to dine out as part of a nationwide promotion “Dining with the Stars”. During July, 34 of the finalist restaurants have created fixed menus of one or more courses, matched with a range of wines from New Zealand’s most-awarded winery Villa Maria Estate, a promotional partner of the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards.
Roger Zagorski, executive general manager of Mercedes-Benz New Zealand, the associate awards sponsor, applauds the commitment to outstanding class and quality that this year’s competitors show.
“Like Cuisine we share a commitment to outstanding quality. It’s wonderful to see the competition as exciting as ever. We have a phenomenal line-up of restaurants reinforcing the world-class calibre of this competition.”
A full list of finalists is available in the July issue of Cuisine, on sale on 29 June and at www.cuisine.co.nz
The winners of the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year 2009 Awards will be announced in August at an exclusive event for the restaurant industry in Auckland. The awards will be profiled in the September issue of Cuisine, on sale from 24 August.
Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Finalists
2009
NORTHLAND
À Deco
Kamo Rd, Whangarei
A
finalist in 2008
AUCKLAND
Cibo
St Georges Bay Rd,
Parnell
Clooney
Sale St, Freemans Bay
A finalist in
2008
Delicious
Richmond Rd, Grey Lynn
Dine by Peter
Gordon
SkyCity Grand Hotel, City
A finalist in
2008
Merediths Restaurant
Dominion Rd, Mt Eden
A
finalist in 2008
Molten
Mt Eden Rd, Mt Eden
A
finalist in 2008
O'Connell Street Bistro
O’Connell
St, City
Winner, Best Wine Experience,
2008
Prego
Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby
Pure
Jervois Rd,
Herne Bay
Rocco
Ponsonby Rd, Ponsonby
Soul Bar &
Bistro
Viaduct Harbour, City
SPQR
Ponsonby Rd,
Ponsonby
The French Café
Symonds St,
City
Winner, Best Smart Dining, 2008
The Grove
St
Patrick’s Square, City
A finalist in
2008
Vinnies
Jervois Rd, Herne
Bay
WAIKATO
Palate
Victoria St, Hamilton
A
finalist in 2008
The Woodbox
Mystery Creek Winery,
Ohaupo
HAWKE’S BAY
Pacifica
Marine Parade,
Napier
A finalist in 2008
Terrôir at Craggy Range
Waimarama Rd, Havelock North
Runner-up, Best Winery
Restaurant, 2008
Vidal Winery Restaurant
St Aubyn St
East, Hastings
WAIRARAPA
Wendy Campbell's French Bistro
Martinborough
Winner, Best Casual Dining –
Regional, 2008
WELLINGTON
Ambeli
Majoribanks St,
Mount Victoria
A finalist in 2008
Café
Bastille
Majoribanks St, Mount Victoria
Le
Canard
Murphy St, Thorndon
A finalist in
2008
Logan Brown
Cnr Cuba & Vivian Sts, City
A
finalist in 2008
Martin Bosley's
Oriental Parade,
City
Runner-up, Best Smart Dining, 2008
NELSON & MARLBOROUGH
Bouterey's at 251
Richmond,
Nelson
A finalist in 2008
Hopgood's Restaurant & Bar
Trafalgar St, Nelson
A finalist in 2008
Hotel
d’Urville Brasserie
Queen St,
Blenheim
CANTERBURY
Chinwag Eathai
High St,
Christchurch
Nor’Wester Café
Main North Rd,
Amberley, Waipara
Pegasus Bay Winery Restaurant
Stockgrove Rd, Amberley, Waipara
Winner,
Best Winery Restaurant, 2008
Restaurant Schwass
Phillipstown, Christchurch
A finalist in
2008
Saggio di Vino
Victoria St, Christchurch
CENTRAL OTAGO
Amisfield Winery Restaurant
Lake Hayes Rd, Lake
Hayes
Botswana Butchery
Marine Parade,
Queenstown
Saffron
Buckingham St, Arrowtown
A
finalist in 2008
DUNEDIN
Plato
Birch St,
Dunedin
Runner-up, Best Casual Dining – Metropolitan,
2008
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