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 ...
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.