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Taste of Sydney 11-14th March 2010 Centennial Park

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Taste of Sydney, the foodie event of the summer, is returning to Sydney this March 11-14, 2010 even bigger and better than last year. Sydney’s top chefs, the finest artisan producers and discerning gourmands will be mingling in the beautiful surrounds of Centennial Parklands.

The hardest decisions at Taste of Sydney will be what to eat and where to head! Where else can you sample an entrée from Marque, a main from Aria and a dessert from Bécasse? At Taste of Sydney, discover a tasting menu of 50 dishes from the city’s finest restaurants. Over 4 days, Centennial Parklands is transformed into a culinary haven where visitors will have the opportunity to dream up their ultimate degustation menu while discovering fine wines and specialty food and drink at the Taste Producers Market.

Taste Kitchen

Watch the professionals in action. Sydney’s award-winning chefs will conduct cooking demonstrations, sharing the secrets of their favourite dishes and offering tips and advice for those who are serious about food.

Want to know the tricks of the trade from the experts? This is where to do it.

Purveyors will also be on hand to unveil the latest food trends and talk about where to source the best produce. 

Taste Sydney 2009

Join one of the many featured chefs for a chat over a glass of wine and canapes. Find out how Mark Best of Marque Restaurant began his career and quiz Giovanni Pilu of Pilu at Freshwater on where he finds the best seafood. Perhaps Miguel Maestre of El Toro Loco will reveal the secret to a good sangria.

Taste Wine

Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced wine connoisseur, polish your palate with the wine experts, wine producers and sommeliers at this showcase of the best red, white, sparkling and dessert wines.

Sessions include a Chandon sparkling masterclass, pinot at 10 paces and sommelier showdown.

Producers’ Market

More than 100 food and drink stalls will be dotted around the park showcasing wine, beer, meats and many other speciality foods. Suppliers include McGuigan Wines, Pukara Estate Olive Oil, Movenpick of Switzerland, Bultarra Saltbush Lamb, Yarra Valley Dairy and Sparkle Cupcakery.

World-class cuisine

Mini kitchens from 16 restaurants will serve miniature versions of their award-winning dishes, some traditional favourites and enticing new offerings.

Celebrity chefs

Many chefs wear more than one hat these days, spreading their talents to television shows and writing books. Among the famous faces will be Aria’s Matt Moran and Guillaume Brahimi, who heads up Guillaume at Bennelong.


Birthday Week at Hostec

Monday, March 1st, 2010

Last week, was an especially joyous one at Hostec. We celebrated the birthdays of Niz and Jemma. On Thursday  afternoon, the Hostec crew sauntered over to The Office Hotel on Kent Street where we had a nice birthday lunch for Niz. The menu had classic favourites, and I had my usual the steak sandwich and chips.

That evening, the celebration continued with drinks at Establishment Bar. It worked out perfectly because it was ladies night, which entitled women to two free glasses of champagne. We exchanged jovial conversation over drinks. The ambiance was very sophisticated with the cool sounds of light jazz and house music. People were dressed from all walks to corporate to nightlife glamour. It was such a great day to celebrate with the Hostec crew.

The celebration continues. That Saturday, a few of us went out for Jemma’s birthday. We had a pre clubbing dinner at the Ivy Bar and made our way over to Club Retro. The floors had different themes ranging from 80s to 90s music. My favourite was the 80s floor, as most songs in this decade were great. We danced the night away and that was the end to such a festive week.

Yours truly,

Yewande


Ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh we have a secret!

Friday, February 19th, 2010

Fresh from sharing the hotplates with Michel Roux, the Hostec Academy Patisserie students this week broke bread with the world’s favourite food crusader, Jamie Oliver!!

Although it’s not widely known what Jamie was doing on our shores (that’s the secret), our Students had the pleasure of catching some of his filming at Brassier Bread.

Based in Banksmeadow, Brassier Bread has long been supplying artesian bread to the Sydney’s leading restaurants, cafes and deli’s. They also lead the charge on sharing the tradition of bread baking through their many hands on classes.

Brassier Bread is home to a number of Hostec Academy Patisserie students on their work placement.

Our Academy students sure are meeting cookery royalty these days!!


Hostec students rub shoulders with the godfather of French cuisine!

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

This week world renown godfather of French cuisine and founder of the famous Roux Scholarship, Michel Roux (Senior) was in Sydney as part of Cuisine NOW.

As part of Cuisine NOW, Chef Roux participated in a selection of activities including Masterclasses, Chef in the City lunches/dinners and a spectacular Gala Dinner.

Chef Roux of 3 Michelin star Waterside Inn in the UK, was a special Guest Chef at Altitude Restaurant at the 5 star Shangri-la Hotel, home to a number of Hostec Commercial Cookery students. Not only are our students getting hands on experience in one of Australia’s leading restaurants, they were sharing the kitchen with one of the most respected, and well known Chef’s in the world!!

A big congratulations to our students, and please feel free to pass on any secrets Chef Roux may have shared with you.


AHA’s Chairman’s Christmas Drinks

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Last night the AHA (NSW) Accommodation Division, along with Hostec International hosted the AHA’s Chairman’s Christmas Drinks at the Hilton’s historic Marble Bar.DSC01500

The evening, led by Chairman Richard Munro (Star City Hotel and Apartments) was an opportunity for members of the NSW accommodation and tourism industry to enjoy some festive cheer while discussing the year that was, and the year that lay ahead.

The Chairman’s Christmas Drinks bring to a close a calendar of successful joint events for Hostec International and the AHA. Watch out for the return of our hugely popular breakfast series in 2010!

Image: AHA Chairman Richard Munro and Hostec CEO Ian Wilson speading the xmas spirit


The Quest is On!

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

Don’t forget Trainees are all meeting at Opera Bar at 6pm tomorrow night!

Opera Bar

Traineeships will be there and to make it fun look for the girl in the pink wig!  We’ll also have a flower on our table in case you can’t find me.

It’s like Open Day but on a Friday night at Opera Bar.  Come with your friends, and all your questions. As a Trainee who works in Traineeships, I’d really love to hear what’s on your mind.  If you have some improvement ideas or if you want to know more about what we have to offer, please don’t be shy.

Opera Bar at 6pm tomorrow night and I’ll see you all there!


Trainees Quest SmallBar

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
SmallBar

SmallBar: Rated 6 drinks by our Traineeship Team

Traineeships are embarking on a quest to visit the unusual & quirky and the elite 5 star bar venues in Sydney’s CBD.

We’ll rate them according to atmosphere, service and the good time we have. One (1) drink is not worth a second drink and ten (10) drinks means a fabulous venue.

Last night a few trainees got together at SmallBar.

SmallBar is as it’s name describes, a small bar. The atmosphere is intimate, warm & cosy. If you’re anything like me ladies and carry a big hand bag, I guarantee you will bump into someone and make friends :)

Smallbar is located at 48 Erskine Street, Sydney 2000.

It has two level, both with a quaint balcony. We had a blast last night! Defiantly worth a drink.

Our trainees will be meeting once every two weeks and venture onward with our quest!
Where do you suggest?

Next week we’ll be at Blue Horizon. All Trainees are welcome to join us!!

 SmallBar: 6 Drinks

Estee at SmallBar being Fab

Estee, Kelly and Daniel enjoying drinks at SmallBar


Glebe Celebrates 150 years

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

GlebeLast Thursday 22nd October one of our trainees went to Glebe’s Community 150th Birthday. ‘Glebe 150 Locals’.

They celebrated by having an exhibition held at the Grand Tour Gallery, a new outdoor exhibition space that transforms Glebe into an outdoor gallery.
The photos are life size photographs of 150 locals that make up the Glebe Community. Everyone from the book store owner to your neighbour and a few special guests such as Bridie King, famous pianist, Queen of Blues and Boogaloo

Our trainee went to support a large photo hanging of her dear friend Bridie King, playing a Grand Piano made for Queen Victoria many many years ago. Bridie also played a few songs on the night to celebrate.

To visit these wonderful photos, take a stroll down to Glebe Point Road. The exhibition is on from 24th October to 28th November 2009.

Go for a walk down to Glebe, have a coffee and check it all out!


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