Time Out (Melbourne)

Best Fine Dining Restaurant

The most exciting special-occasion eatery this year.

- By Larissa Dubecki

Igni Geelong

OH IGNI: YOU had us at the snacks. Those fried saltbush leaves with freeze-dried vinegar powder? Nothing short of genius. That warmed mussel enveloped in a zucchini flower, like a delicious yellow sleeping bag? Ditto. The chicken skin chips dolloped with taramasala­ta… The umami-rich beef jerky... As for the warmed oyster with foamy seawater emulsion and oyster leaf, it’s worth the price of admission alone. For starters, these starters (from our Chef of the Year, Aaron Turner) say something about Igni’s generosity of spirit. There’s a beguiling sense of being looked after that stems partly from co-owners Drew Hamilton and Jo Smith, fellow Loam refugees, working Igni’s floor with the kind of familiar profession­alism that shall be henceforth known as profamilia­rism. There’s the kitchen theatre of that hot box full of glowing coals, as well as the undeniable frisson of knowing that what your neighbour gets is not necessaril­y what you’ll be getting. Even if the word degustatio­n strikes fear into your heart (it’s a choice of five or eight courses, with no menu to speak of), at Igni the experience is less “gird your loins”, more “strap yourself in”. Turner is cooking like a superstar. It’s not just the flame and drama that make Igni what it is. It’s more elemental and precise than that – a carefully calibrated combinatio­n of food, wine, service, and X-factor. Igni’s the best thing to happen to Geelong since the Cats won the flag in ’07, ’09 and ’11 combined – hell, throw in Jimmy Bartel’s Brownlow. And it’s only an hour’s drive from Melbourne. What are you waiting for? ´ Ryan Pl, Geelong 3220. 03 5222 2266. restaurant­igni.com. Wed-fri 6-11pm; Sat noon-4pm & 6-11pm; Sun 6-11pm.

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