Harvest by The River, Tumut, Snowy Valleys. Photo: Richard Cornish Tucked into a fold of the Snowy Mountains, roughly halfway between Melbourne and Sydney, is a food destination unknown to many city-dwellers. The Snowy Valleys, with its community of wineries, fruit growers, beef farmers, aquaculture, and a mix of quirky cafes and historic pubs, is based […]
Chef Matt Wilkinson loves cooking under the stars. Photo: Wayne Taylor Whether you’re a keen camper, die-hard road tripper or staycation aficionado, here’s how to ensure maximum taste with minimum effort. On the road Jonai Farms’ Tammi and Stuart Jonas, who raise rare-breed pigs and a small herd of cattle at their Egaston property just outside Daylesford, in central Victoria, […]
Calmer waters ahead: Ulladulla Harbour on the South Coast of NSW. Photo: iStock Just weeks after the final embers from the New Year’s Eve bushfires flamed out, a new disaster hit the South Coast, and the entire world. As we all self-isolate, the future of the tourism trade in already suffering regions is pretty bleak. […]
Intimate bush setting: The Gunyah at Paperbark Camp. Photo: Supplied Jervis Bay may be known for its pristine beaches, turquoise waters and snowy-white sands but look beyond the jaw-dropping natural beauty of this diverse area and you’ll also find a thriving food culture. Only a couple of hours’ drive south of Sydney, the area is […]
Jugiong was a little bypassed village near Gundagai that grew into a food-and-wine destination. Photo: Supplied Welcome to Jugiong: population 222. Until the weekend, that is, when it feels more like 3 million. And that’s not counting Hollywood actor Matt Damon, who turned up on the Anzac Day weekend and grabbed a coffee in the […]
Tea at 29 Nine 99, a Yum Cha and Tea Room in Rylstone, near Mudgee. Photo: Kate Cox “We’re not open again until Wednesday so you can have any wine by the glass for $5,” says the perky manager at Lester’s, as we linger over post-dinner Sunday drinks. Recently rebranded to honour its historic pharmacy […]
Assorted dishes at Harvest in Newrybar. Photo: Jess Kearney Head out of town with an open mind and an empty Esky. There are good times on the highway ahead. Fasten your seatbelts, ladies and gentlemen (and you, too, kids), because we’re hitting the road in search of good food and good times. We’re heading north, west […]
Lunch platters at Long Track Pantry, Jugiong. Photo: Dee Kramer/Destination NSW The secret regional Victorian gems you need to know about Byron Bay’s booked out and Port Stephen’s packed. Grab your empty Esky and check out these underrated towns, and their restaurants worth driving the extra distance for. Jugiong, Hilltops Tiny Jugiong, on the banks […]
Local chef David Moyle recommends La Casita Mexican restaurant in Brunswick Heads. Photo: Supplied The Good Food team share their favourite places to eat and drink in their second homes. The best thing about Brunswick Heads is that it isn’t Byron Bay. Just 15 minutes’ drive north, it’s never had a traffic jam and probably thinks […]
Scotties Beach House in Newcastle. Photo: Daina Marie McKay The Good Food team share their favourite places to eat and drink in their second homes. From Chiefly East’s pastrami-stacked reuben to a gold-standard double-cheese toastie at Wildflower, one can eat incredibly well on sandwiches alone in Newcastle. In fact, if there was anything like the […]
Hassleback sweet potato, currants, bread sauce and hazelnuts at Ates. Photo: Supplied The Good Food team share their favourite places to eat and drink in their second homes. I was lucky as a kid, growing up splitting my time between the Blue Mountains and Byron Bay. Most of my family still lives in the Blue […]
Seafood lunch at Woy Woy Fishermen’s Wharf, Central Coast. Photo: Edwina Pickles The Good Food team share their favourite places to eat and drink in their second homes. This is a post-COVID love story. My first out-of-town review after lockdown took me to this special part of the world. Now I go back for the […]
Wine and snacks at Union Bank in Orange. Photo: SUPPLIED Orange locals are justifiably proud of the foodie credentials of their home. This is a place where you can get good coffee seven days a week, and have dozens of dining options – even a hatted restaurant. There are quality providores, wineries gaining international acclaim […]
River Cottage Australia star Paul West. Photo: supplied The Clyde River is silky smooth under a soft grey sky on a Saturday morning as Ben Ralston pilots his flat bottomed boat towards his family’s oyster beds. He steers the boat in between rows of baskets suspended in the water. Ralston has been raising oysters near Batemans […]
The Kiosk at The Oyster Shed in Batemans Bay. Photo: Richard Cornish Pack an Esky and head off on a spectacular road journey from Batemans Bay to Eden, to support businesses recovering from the bushfire disaster. There’s a sign out the front of the fish shop by the bridge at Narooma that reads, “To our […]
Sweet potato flatbread, cauliflower puree, roast cherry tomatoes, beetroot, carrot and sauteed kale at Bayleaf. Photo: Supplied Never has Byron Bay been as divided in spirit as it is now. There’s Almost Extinct Byron (the fishing town with its lighthouse, surf and farmland where hippies came in their droves); there’s Old Byron (the epicentre for […]
The Farm in Byron Bay. Photo: Anthony Ong 1. Cooking by the lake Proving that if you build it they will come, hospo veteran Alla Wolf-Tasker has added a cooking school to her lakeside restaurant, hotel and spa. The Lake House all-day masterclasses ($240 a head) attract leading chefs from around the country. The next, […]
You came, you snowboarded, you left and now you’re hungry. Photo: Rohan Thomson So you’ve hit the slopes, you’re winding down and you want to get a last taste of Australia’s alpine eateries. We’ve put together some options. On the way out from Perisher and Thredbo, Lake Crackenback Resort has a couple of restaurants – the more […]
The South Coast is indented with hundreds of beautiful inlets. Photo: Richard Cornish With its golden sand beaches, lapped by sapphire blue ocean, the South Coast is becoming a dining destination. This stretch of coast from the Victorian border north to Shoalhaven is dotted with sleepy seaside towns and fishing ports, beyond which is green […]
Figs, pears, and yoghurt flat bread from popular breakfast spot Three Beans. Photo: Marina Neil The Steel City has rejuvenated itself in a big way over the last decade, and it seems there’s a new bar, cafe, deli, or restaurant throwing open its doors every week. Darby Street in Cooks Hill and Beaumont Street in […]
Seared Hervey Bay Scallops at Rick Stein At Bannisters. Photo: Supplied Go for the beaches and fishing, stay for the food. Make time for these five food stops on your next coast break. 1. Rick Stein at Bannisters Located at luxury Bannisters Hotel, the Australian restaurant of English celebrity chef Rick Stein is somewhere everyone […]
After the first laneway sightings in Melbourne in the mid-1990s, the Australian small bar scene seemed to be all about the Melbourne-style bar. Since those early days, changes to licensing laws in almost every state have led to small bar culture spreading across the country with an admirable take-no-prisoners voracity that would do a virus proud. Even better, the […]
Good Food Guide Regional Restaurant of the Year finalists named Need proof regional Australia is experiencing a hospitality boom? Here are the latest openings outside the city limits. Elderton Wines Cellar Door Second-generation Elderton Wines owners Cameron and Allister Ashmead open the family’s Barossa Valley homestead as the label’s new cellar door on October 6. Owned by […]
Freedom awaits as we chug out of Adelaide, with thousands of kilometres ahead on one of the world’s great rail journeys. It’s enough to get any travellers tingling. Add in the lure of premium wine and food on the Indian Pacific train, and I’m excited. This journey is all about the land. For days, we’re […]
The Stokehouse in St Kilda. Photo: Supplied From kangaroos to beachside views, here are some of the best tables, and tableaux, around Australia. Arc Dining, Brisbane, QLD Brisbane-born young gun Alanna Sapwell moved back to the Sunshine State from Sydney’s Saint Peter in 2019 to take on this light, airy riverside pavilion and adjacent wine bar, […]
Hay Plain is claimed to be one of the world’s three flattest places. Photo: Alamy THE ONE PLAIN The pancake-flat Hay Plain, which surrounds the eponymous town on the edge of NSW’s vast Riverina region is claimed to be one of the world’s three flattest places. Certainly, you’d be flat out finding many that are […]
The Shed is a steel and glass retreat in Gerroa. Photo: Supplied From historical homesteads and wildlife retreats to harbourside views and seaside sanctuaries, there are plenty of ways to discover the charming landscapes of NSW and the ACT. The Shed 36 Crooked River Road, Gerroa; 0412 194 101; theshedgerroa.com THE LOCATION The Shed is […]
The Blue Pool in Bermagui. Photo: iStock “I knew we were on the right track as soon as they started coming,” says publican Luke Redmond, who nods to tables of women enjoying lunch as the sun streams through the front of the Bermagui Beach Hotel. They are by no means the only women here on […]
The Rex 737 at Melbourne Airport prior to take-off on the first Melbourne-Sydney flight. Photo: Sam Dagostino THE ROUTE Melbourne to Sydney THE AIRCRAFT Boeing 737-800 LOYALTY SCHEME The airline doesn’t have a loyalty program but plans to introduce one. A section called “Rex Flyer” is on the airline’s website but isn’t currently accessible. Masks […]
The Murray River is full of adventure. Photo: Destination NSW This is sponsored content for Destination NSW and Visit Albury Wodonga Albury Wodonga is bursting with vibrant cultural activities, world-class hatted restaurants, a buzzing bar scene and charming vistas. Here, we reveal what to see, do, eat and explore in this riverside region. Albury Wodonga, […]
The combined Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk is a unique and salubrious showcase of Indigenous outdoor art. Photo: Destination NSW THE ONE WALK Unfurling along the secluded banks of the Murray River not far from town, the combined Wagirra Trail and Yindyamarra Sculpture Walk is a unique and salubrious showcase of Indigenous outdoor art. […]
Sunrise over Hobart’s Constitution Dock. Photo: Getty Images Locked in or out, Australia has to be one of the better places to sit out the raging storm of the pandemic. And each of our capitals has its unique attractions. Michael Gebicki looks at what’s on offer for a city vacation. HOBART History and hipster hero-dom […]
Murray Valley Highway over Lake Hume, Victoria. Photo: iStock GREAT NORTHERN HIGHWAY, WA Australia’s longest highway (not counting the National Highway) treks 3200 kilometres northeast from Perth and finishes in Wyndham. Though sealed all the way, it takes in some of our nation’s most remote regions, starting in WA’s wheat belt and continuing into the […]
Berowra Waters Inn sits on the Hawkesbury. Photo: Sebastian Mrugalski A good meal always tastes better when accompanied by a side serve of salt air and the sparkle of sunlight dancing on the water. Make lunch at one of these waterfront restaurants – all an easy drive from Sydney or Melbourne – the main course […]
Sydney, at least as the world knows it, is literally right on your glamour-filled doorstep at the Park Hyatt. Photo: And then there were none. It’s hard to believe but just last year more than 16 million people – 4 million of them from overseas – visited pre-pandemic Sydney. It prompted a thought: surely that […]
The dramatic Bronte coastline along the Bondi Beach to Coogee Beach walk. Photo: James Brickwood Walking and bushwalking don’t have to be synonymous, and no, Australians shouldn’t feel they have to head out into the country to get a good walk in. Stay within city limits, and there are tremendous walking trails snaking around clifftops, […]