THE world’s most famous Japanese restaurant is set to serve up sushi smash hits to fan at next year’s Australian Open. Here’s a taste of what punters can expect when they step off the court. It’s the ...
This 25-seat restaurant on Little Collins Street is run by a husband-and-wife duo who met while working at the Melbourne outpost of the global fine diner. There are two cartoon-like illustrations of ...
Five Minutes With Chef Nobu: The Pioneer Chats Aussie Produce, Princess Di and the World’s Best Cook
Chef Nobu Matsuhisa opened his first restaurant in Tribeca, New York, in 1994. What’s followed in the three decades since is a global chain of fine restaurants known as much for the food as the ...
It seems top-end dining is the new black in Melbourne. It's all thanks to a bunch of larger-than-life personalities who are taking their gastronomic ventures to the southern capital. And there's no ...
Over five decades Nobuyuki Matsuhisa – the world’s most famous sushi chef – has built a hotel and restaurant empire and influenced western tastebuds. But at 75 he’s showing no signs of slowing down.
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