Otago Daily Times

Taste Central campaign success celebrated

CENTRAL OTAGO

- JARED MORGAN jared.morgan@odt.co.nz

THEY came, they ate, they tasted.

Central Otago restaurant­s, cafes, cellar doors and bars celebrated a successful wrapping up of the annual monthlong Eat.Taste.Central campaign in Cromwell on Wednesday last week.

Wanakabase­d chef Lucas Parkinson was the guest speaker at the event and talked about the positive points and the challenges of establishi­ng and running a venue with a genuinely local organic and seasonal food philosophy.

Organised each year by Tourism Central Otago, the event transition­ed from a competitio­n into a celebratio­n of local food and wine experience­s for 2020 with venues highlighti­ng local producers and flavours through their dishes.

Tourism Central Otago campaign manager Anthony Longman said the feedback from venues that participat­ed in the monthlong celebratio­n was that the shift in focus had been positively received by their customers.

‘‘We’ve been hearing stories of people visiting venues with their new ‘E.T.C Passport’ in hand ready to try their highlighte­d dishes and collect their ‘stickers’.

‘‘Also we’ve heard that the wide range of local events and experience­s that were incorporat­ed into the programme were a popular addition.’’

The task was to collate feedback from venues to plan for future editions of Eat.Taste. Central, he said.

Tourism Central Otago general manager Dylan Rushbrook said Eat.Taste.Central had given those across the food system network an opportunit­y to connect and engage with each other.

Earlier on Wednesday, Tourism Central Otago held a workshop run by the organisati­on’s tourism advisory board member Mark Frood, and representa­tives from sectors including farmers, growers, winemakers, restaurant owners, education, and associated visitor experience­s.

 ?? PHOTO: SUPPLIED ?? Mission accomplish­ed . . . Marking the end of another successful Eat.Taste.Central campaign are (from left) Tourism Central Otago Advisory Board member Mark Frood, chef Lucas Parkinson and the event’s campaign manager, Anthony Longman.
PHOTO: SUPPLIED Mission accomplish­ed . . . Marking the end of another successful Eat.Taste.Central campaign are (from left) Tourism Central Otago Advisory Board member Mark Frood, chef Lucas Parkinson and the event’s campaign manager, Anthony Longman.

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