Proving once again that a good workman succeeds despite his tools, Quentin Whittle, head chef of Herringbone, has successfully prepared an entire (and entirely delicious) side of ocean trout on a questionable public BBQ in Adelaide’s parklands.
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We lured Marie Robertson away from her garden, bees, pet dog and soon-to-open patisserie in the Crack building on Franklin Street to create something sweet for us on a Rymill Park public BBQ.
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Botanic Gardens Restaurant head chef Paul Baker stuck near his natural habitat for his stint on the public BBQ, opting to transform some lettuce and onions into a smokey and full-flavoured dish using a dodgy hibachi set-up in Botanic Park.
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It is no secret that we here at CityMag like to eat. Which is perfect because Imma, the nonna behind Campbelltown’s Mercato, loves to feed people. Case in point – she made us pasta.
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There are home-cooked meals and then there are nonna-cooked meals. CityMag is giving credit where it’s due to the grandmothers keeping kitchens together across the CBD, starting with Ballaboosta on Halifax Street.
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Sisters Bich and Linh Nguyen are best known for introducing the like-a-sandwich-but-better bao to Adelaide. But it’s the creativity and authenticity in their food that keeps their store – Mamachau – busy and makes their stint on the BBQ a success.
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