Two of the world’s foremost voices in plant-based cuisine, Shannon Martinez and Philip Khoury, will come together for an exclusive pop-up bakery event at Smith + Deli on 22 March from 11am.
Philip is the Australian-born head pastry chef whose innovative approach to plant-based pastry at Harrods in London won him international acclaim, including the La Liste Pastry Innovation Award in Paris. With a background that includes three-hat Sydney restaurant Quay, as well as time working alongside pastry legend Adriano Zumbo, he has become a trailblazer in vegan pastry, and his new book, A New Way to Bake, is already becoming a benchmark in the field.
Shannon Martinez, the force behind Smith + Daughters and Smith + Deli, has spent 22 years in Melbourne’s kitchens on a mission to change the way people think about vegan food. An “unlikely poster girl” for plant-based dining, she has transformed vegan cuisine into a flavour-packed, high-impact and, inclusive experience that has taken three of her books to the bestseller lists, and her latest, Vegan Italian Food, is well on its way.
We're talking maple cakes, we're talking apple pie, we're talking chocolate mousse cake, we're talking strawberry tarts, we're talking A New Way to Bake. If pastry is something you love, or if eating or cooking vegan is something you care about, this is one festival event you're going to want to be part of.
Dim City presented by Emporium Melbourne celebrates 80 years of history's tastiest pork parcel with a giveaway of dimmies remixed by chefs Rosheen Kaul (ex-Etta), John Rivera (Askal) and Eun Hee An (Moon Mart), from 1pm till 4pm, Friday 28 March. The free, yes free, dimmies include Eun’s cheesy kimchi, Rosheen’s spicy lamb, chicken, coriander and green chill, and John’s sweet version with banana, jackfruit and caramel.
Something Saucy presented by Leggo’s is a pasta pop-up paradise in Melbourne’s Whitehart Lane with the Southern Italian talents behind cult Carlton carb merchants Super Norma. They’ll be serving their pasta alla Norma remixed into a pasta al forno to go, and Leggo’s is coming to the party, giving away jars of their Australian passata for you to take the good times home with you. You don’t need to book, you don’t need a ticket, from 11am till 2pm, Tuesday 25 March.
Tacos and Toum presented by Wesley Place is the Mexican and Middle Eastern is the cross-cultural snacktacular that will see Taco Truck founder and snack enthusiast Raph Rashid team up with hummus king Tom Sarafian to explore the meeting of these two grand culinary traditions. Tacos with a Lebanese accent and Mexico’s answer to kibbeh is the order of the day, brought to life by two friends who also happen to be two of Melbourne’s premier snack bosses. Think tacos de canasta with prawn, potato, toum and salsa verde, and goat kibbeh with Oaxacan cheese, labne and sumac - and best of all, they’re free. 11am to 2pm, Wednesday 26 March at Wesley Place.
Michelin-starred chef Konstantin Filippou of Restaurant Konstantin Filippou had one of the fastest selling Global Dining Series dinners at Vue de monde, selling out in a matter of minutes, and his new-to-the-program event at Bar Liberty is sure to be in hot demand. While he’s best known for the adventures in top-drawer gastronomy that have won him two Michelin stars at his eponymous fine-diner, Konstantin Filippou has also wowed food lovers with his takes on Greek cooking at his more casual Vienna restaurants O Boufés and Mama Konstantina. At this year’s festival Konstantin is complementing his high-flying engagements at Vue de Monde with a relaxed Sunday lunch offering at Bar Liberty in Fitzroy, with the option of a set menu drawing on his Greek heritage, as well as a late-afternoon gyros session, joined by his Austrian winemaker pals Gut Oggau, on Sunday 23 March