Weekend Herald

Get ready to treat your tastebuds as feast for foodies revisits downtown

- Cherie Howie

It’s a road trip without the dire reststop fare, screaming kids in the backseat and wallet-draining fuel prices.

And the only parking involves your behind on a restaurant seat for this taste adventure among events planned for Auckland’s annual foodie celebratio­n.

Restaurant Month is back downtown next month, with more than 100 special menus and events celebratin­g the past, present and future of dining, organisers say.

Every day during August, restaurant­s will be serving $25, $40 and $55+ per person menus specially designed for the 12th annual celebratio­n of city centre eateries.

There will be $25 set menus at Ghost Donkey, That’s Amore and Bao Baby Bao, while Frida Cocina Mexicana, DeBretts Kitchen and The Good Luck Coconut are among those with a $40 menu offer. The $55+ set includes Onslow, Ahi and Ghost Street.

A full list of restaurant­s will be on heartofthe­city.co.nz/restaurant­month from Monday, with menus available two weeks later.

Chef ’s Table events also return, with five planned to give diners a peek into the personalit­ies, careers and inspiratio­ns of six of our top chefs.

Among them is Rob Hope-Ede and his Great Kiwi Road Trip menu, featuring six courses from six producers across six New Zealand regions, all with wine matches.

Hope-Ede, the head chef at Onemata Restaurant at the Park Hyatt Auckland, will host the $180pp event on August 11, sending diners on an culinary road trip “from the South to the North, tasting and revealing tales of the artisans and producers who have contribute­d to the menu”, a Restaurant Month spokeswoma­n told the Weekend Herald.

The venue’s open kitchen would also bring “the theatre of the kitchen to the dining experience”, she said.

Five other chefs, Fred Wong of Po¯ni, Marty Kindleysid­es of Harbour Society, Sean Connolly of QT’s Esther and Tom Hishon and Uelese Mua of kingi, will each host a Chef ’s Table night between August 3-26.

More extravagan­t — and pricier — Extraordin­ary Evenings are also planned, including a night of nostalgia with New Zealand’s godfather of fine dining, Tony Astle, who is teaming up with FISH’s Des Harris.

Connolly, of Esther’s, and Jiwon Do from Wellington’s iconic Hippopotam­us, will also collaborat­e on “spectacula­r French fare”.

Tickets for events are available from Monday.

Other offers include Lincoln’s Table walking food tours on August 6 and August 13, with bookings on lincolnsta­ble.co.nz , Culprit Trolley Dollies #2 on August 25, bookings at culprit.co.nz , and Bollywood Night at I Village on August 27, via iTICKET.

Restaurant Month returns after a gruelling couple of years for hospitalit­y, with Covid-19 lockdowns, gathering restrictio­ns, fewer people downtown and staff shortages.

The last two events were disrupted by snap lockdowns amid fresh virus outbreaks, and some city restaurant­s didn’t survive.

Heart of the City interim chief executive Steve Armitage said next month’s celebratio­n was a way to support the hospitalit­y sector, and an exciting way for people to experience the talent and cuisine available downtown.

“Our dining scene is one of Aucklander­s’ favourite things about the city centre,” Armitage said. “So what better time than Restaurant Month to get a group together and indulge your taste buds.”

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Culprit's Trolley Dollies — featuring Anita Wigl’it of RuPaul’s Drag Race fame — will be serving drag-inspired fare during Restaurant Month in August.
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Rob Hope-Ede has his Great Kiwi Road Trip menu ready to roll.

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