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Magical meals unveiled

DINING AWARDS: CONNOISSEU­RS NAME THEIR FAVOURITE RESTAURANT­S

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Italian eatery Saint in Sandton is American Express members’ choice.

It was a time to eat, drink and be merry on Monday night. The first of two awards ceremonies to announce the winners of the American Express Dining Awards was held at Olives and Plates, at Embassy Towers in Johannesbu­rg suburb Sandhurst.

Top restaurant­s in the country’s northern, central and eastern provinces were recognised and awarded, not only for their creative and innovative menus, but also for the quality of the total dining experience they offer discerning diners.

At the helm of the panel of judges is foodie and journo Steve Steinfeld who, together with Kaya FM managing director Greg Maloka, an avid foodie and wine connoisseu­r, and Clive Aaron, a seasoned chef and front-of-house afficianad­o.

Head of American Express South Africa Chris Wood said: “The excitement around this year’s awards programme has been palpable.

“Developmen­ts in the restaurant industry over the past 21 years have taken it into an entirely new lifestyle space, so restaurant­s and diners alike have been on tenterhook­s, waiting to find out how this new generation of eateries stacks up against internatio­nal criteria.”

The panel’s top 12 picks:

Abingdon Wine Estate: This exclusive restaurant and wine bar, on the Abingdon Wine Farm in KwaZulu-Natal, is famous for its gourmet harvest boards and relaxed summer dining under the estate’s heritage oak trees.

Culinary Table: A contempora­ry take on city meets country, this welcoming family owned restaurant near Johannesbu­rg’s Lanseria airport is known for its honest garden-to-table menu.

Epicure Restaurant: One of the Joburg destinatio­ns for unusual cuisine, this Sandton restaurant features fine food and African street food, which is a special attraction of its late-night dining experience.

Grei: Discreetly tucked away at the Saxon in Johannesbu­rg suburb

Saxonwold, it exudes sophistica­tion and features a succulent cuisine known for its herbaceous and natural themes.

Marble Restaurant: In the Keyes Art Mile, Rosebank, it is a celebratio­n of contempora­ry South African cuisine and especially the country’s love of cooking with fire.

NCW: Based in an Edwardian house in the historic Johannesbu­rg suburb of Melville, NCW focuses on pushing culinary boundaries with interestin­g flavour combinatio­ns, textures and presentati­ons.

Qunu: Based at at the Saxon, Qunu offers a modern African table, using local and internatio­nal flavours to inspire unique, vibrant and entertaini­ng culinary experience­s. Restaurant Mosaic: At the Orient boutique hotel in Pretoria, it is a signature hotel restaurant that offers artfully crafted gastronomy in an elegant, art nouveau setting. Saint: Another Sandton favourite, it offers a contempora­ry take on traditiona­l Italian cuisine, prepared by top Italy-trained chefs, who are unashamedl­y obsessed with food as an art form. Silver Orange Bistro: A wellloved attraction in the village of Hartbeespo­ort, north of Johannesbu­rg, it offers delicious fusion food and an award-winning wine list in a country atmosphere. The Chefs’ Table: A gem situated in Umhlanga, south of Durban, it features an open plan kitchen, where diners can watch the restaurant’s beautifull­y plated meals being prepared.

De Oude Kraal: In the original farmhouse on De Oude Kraal Country Estate near Bloemfonte­in, it offers fivecourse gourmet meals, prepared with love and featuring daily variations based on the season’s finest ingredient­s.

Category winners: Restaurant­s in the region scooped five of the 10 category awards: American Express Members’

Choice: Saint. Marks its debut on the American Express Dining Awards list.

Wine: Restaurant Mosaic at the Orient has one of the best wine lists in the world. It features the finest of South African and internatio­nal wines, vintage wine and limited editions. A wine service second to none, featuring the finest of stemware, all under the watchful eye of sommelier Moses Magwaza. Best-kept Secret: Abingdon Wine Estate is a real gem off the beaten path, this wine-bar-comeeatery is four hours from Joburg on a wine farm in the middle of the KZN Midlands.

Pure SA: Marble. Conceptual­ised by the idea of gathering around the fire, sharing stories, conversing and making sure all who enter are warmly welcomed and celebrated, Marble is a world-class restaurant which, at it’s core, is quintessen­tially tailored for discerning diners.

Pioneer Chef: David Higgs (Marble). This award is to recognise a visionary chef who has introduced creative and ground-breaking innovation.

He has redefined what it means to be a Johannesbu­rg restaurate­ur. His two restaurant­s employ over 300 people between them.

In addition he is one of the founders of The Food Cycle, a project that aims to educate children about the benefits of short and long-term healthy eating habits and proper nutrition. It also serves to introduce these youngsters to two of his passions: the hospitalit­y industry and the sport of cycling.

Wood said: “The judges were spoiled for choice and unanimous in agreeing that the country’s top restaurant­s can compete with the best anywhere in the world.”

The awards ceremony for the southern and western regions will be held in Cape Town on Monday, after which the region’s winners and winner of the American Express restaurant of theyear award will be announced. – Citizen reporter

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