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Top chefs unite to launch Taste of Auckland

Thursday 22 January 2009, 12:58PM

By Ellis and Co

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Top chefs unite to launch Taste of Auckland
Top chefs unite to launch Taste of Auckland Credit: Ellis and Co

Food and wine lovers prepare yourselves, now there is even greater temptation to go to the Taste of Auckland festival in March with three more of Auckland’s top restaurants signing up to the stellar line-up.

Just confirmed are the award winning The French Café, popular Ponsonby favourite Rocco and seafood specialists, Harbourside.

The new additions are an indication of the high regard in which the international Taste festivals are held by the restaurant and hospitality industry.

Despite what has been hard times for the New Zealand food and wine industry - popular event Savour New Zealand has been postponed till 2010 due to sponsorship cutbacks and a similar scenario has occurred with travel and lifestyle expo, Pure Luxury - Event Director Michele Harrod is confident that Taste of Auckland will be a success despite the current economic climate.

“People are still dining out and looking for great dining experiences and we are so very pleased to have this opportunity to present our country’s fantastically talented chefs to discerning food lovers”, she says.

With Metro as the presenting sponsor and Singapore Airlines as principal partner, the event has plenty of positive support.

“As the Principal Partner of the inaugural Taste of Auckland Festival in 2009, we are delighted to be bringing Auckland’s food lovers closer to the best restaurants our city has to offer. We also believe Taste will provide a great opportunity to further promote the food industry in these challenging times,” says Mr Looi Tein-Po, Singapore Airlines New Zealand General Manager.

Auckland’s finest culinary extravaganza is only two months away and preparations are in full swing to ensure that Taste of Auckland is an experience not to be forgotten.

Twelve of New Zealand’s top restaurants with chefs including Des Harris, Simon Gault and Sarah Conway gathered for an interactive experience to tease the taste buds of the media and selected foodies yesterday afternoon.

Auckland Mayor John Banks launched what is expected to be an unbelievably palatable experience.

“The ‘Taste of Auckland Festival’ will display the best of our city’s talent in the food and wine industry. I know it will live up to the festival’s high international standards” says the Auckland Mayor.

 

Taste of Auckland tickets are now available online through the Taste of Auckland website (www.tasteofauckland.co.nz) and at Ticketek online (www.ticketek.co.nz).
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