Auckland's Merediths Restaurant Wins Supreme Award
Auckland's Merediths Restaurant Wins Supreme Award
Auckland's Merediths Restaurant Has Been Awarded The Title Of Supreme Winner Of The Cuisine NZ Restaurant Of The Year Awards 2011
Auckland's Merediths restaurant has been awarded the title of Supreme Winner of the Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards 2011.
Of the many worthy contenders, the final judging panel was unanimous in its decision that the restaurant stood out in every respect.
"Michael Meredith tells a compelling story," says Sarah Nicholson, editor of Cuisine. "His utterly original food has evolved over the past year, during which time he has also decided to focus solely on highlighting New Zealand ingredients. The dining room is sophisticated and intimate, the service warm yet intelligent. He has created a strong sense of identity that defines the entire experience."
Meredith accepted the award at an exclusive gathering
hosted by Cuisine magazine
The Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year Awards,
sponsored by Mercedes-Benz, is New Zealand's only national
restaurant competition, setting the benchmark in dining
excellence and regarded as the ultimate award within the
hospitality industry.
Merediths also took out the Best
Smart Dining Metropolitan accolade in the awards. Seven
other category winners were drawn from throughout the
country, stretching from North Otago to Whangarei.
Head judge Kerry Tyack says the decision-making progress
was particularly tough this year. "Diners in this
country are increasingly well served - not just in the
quality of food and service, but also in terms of variety
and value," says Tyack. "However, it is clear that Michael
Meredith's food has developed a consistency in execution,
married with a creative edge that makes it truly
exceptional. Dining there is a world-class experience."
Guest international judge Joanna Savill agrees. Says the
highly regarded food writer, director of the Crave Sydney
Food Festival and co-editor of the Sydney Morning Herald
Good Food Guide, "There is no doubt that Merediths was the
most original of all the restaurants I visited. Michael
Meredith pushes the proverbial envelope with every dish,
taking his customers on a multicoloured journey of tastes,
textures and ingredients." Samoan-born Meredith moved
to Auckland at the age of 13. Always drawn to the kitchen as
a child, he later worked at renowned Auckland restaurants
Vinnies and The Grove before opening Merediths in 2007.
Since that time he believes maturity has given him the
confidence to pare back his cooking style. "I feel more
comfortable in myself and I think that's reflected in my
food," he says. "Now my focus is on showcasing the country's
best produce and knowing an ingredient will carry itself
without the need for too much technique." From 24 August, he
intends to realise his long-time goal to serve solely
degustation menus at his restaurant, ranging from five to
nine courses. "Winning this award from Cuisine means
a lot to me," says Meredith. "It confirms, and gives me
great confidence in, my vision for the direction and
philosophy of Merediths. It also really celebrates all the
efforts of my team" Nicholson says it was exciting to
see the number of first-time finalists this year. "For a
country with a relatively young restaurant culture, the New
Zealand dining scene is coming of age. Casual dining spots -
both regionally and in cities - are offering inventive,
truly delicious dishes using local ingredients. And at the
top end, many of our chefs are now operating at a
world-class level. It's something of which we can be
immensely proud." Merediths was one of five
restaurants awarded Cuisine's ultimate five-star rating,
along with à Deco, Ambeli, Cocoro and The French Café. "A
coveted five stars denotes a restaurant with a clear vision,
that has achieved what it set out to do," says Nicholson.
Full profiles of the winners and all the Top 50
finalists are in the 2011 Cuisine NZ Restaurant of the Year
Awards booklet, free with the latest issue of Cuisine, on
sale 22 August. Note: Wellington's Logan Brown is
ineligible to be judged for the 2011 awards as co-owner Al
Brown is Cuisine's senior food writer. Cuisine NZ
Restaurant of the Year 2011 Supreme Winner, category winners
and runners-up. Quotes from judges: Winners:
Supreme Winner: Merediths, Auckland (and Best Smart
Dining Metropolitan) "In the last 12 months, Merediths has
become one of the country's most exciting dining
experiences," says Cuisine editor, Sarah Nicholson. "The
food is cutting edge without being confusing; on the plate
there is colour, contrast and a strong sense of self."
International guest judge Joanna Savill agrees: "Each plate
is such fun - full of little buried treasures." Best
Smart Dining Regional (brought to you by Vittoria Coffee):
à Deco, Whangarei "Also the winner of this category in
2010, à Deco continues to deliver a sophisticated and
delicious experience. Style and substance really come
together here. It's like embarking on a glorious ocean
liner, complete with full art deco trimmings. The flavours
are great and it's unashamedly Kiwi, with touches of
nostalgia." Best Casual Dining Metropolitan (brought
to you by Sanpellegrino): Arbitrageur,
Wellington "Arbitrageur has a buzzy atmosphere and slick
surrounds. Dining at its polished copper tables, surrounded
by sparkling chandeliers, makes you feel like you're in a
chic European bistro. Chef-owner Chris Green delivers
assured, French- and Italian-inspired flavours and the
cellar, home to 600-plus offerings, is a definite
highlight." Best Casual Dining Regional (brought to
you by Electrolux): First Equal: Riverstone Kitchen, North
Otago "Riverstone Kitchen - Supreme Winner of the Cuisine
NZ Restaurant of the Year 2010 - continues to impress with
its strong sense of place. It's a cafe by day, casual
restaurant by night, delivering well-cooked, unpretentious
food paired with superb service. Much use is made of local
produce, including a good deal from the restaurant's own
garden." Best Casual Dining Regional (brought to you
by Electrolux): First Equal: Palate, Hamilton "Mat McLean
produces standout food with a strong commitment to localism
(his attention to detail extends to raising his own Wagyu
beef). In the six years since he opened Palate, he's raised
the bar for regional dining throughout New Zealand."
Best Specialist Restaurant (brought to you by Plumm
Glassware): Cocoro, Auckland "Chef Makoto Tokuyama fuses
Japanese cuisine's exacting techniques, delicate flavours
and exquisite presentation with intrinsically Kiwi
ingredients. The chic, intimate dining room is the perfect
backdrop, while knowledgeable service (and a killer sake
list) rounds out a very rewarding experience." Best
Winery Restaurant (brought to you by Whitestone Cheese):
First Equal: Pegasus Bay, Canterbury "The setting at
Pegasus Bay is one of the finest in the country, whether
you're seated by the dining room's roaring fire or enjoying
al fresco views of the lake. The menu highlights the best of
the Canterbury region, perfectly complemented by the
winery's best." Best Winery Restaurant (brought to you
by Whitestone Cheese): First Equal: Black Barn Bistro,
Hawke's Bay "There's a wonderful feeling of being in the
heart of the vineyard at this Hawke's Bay winery restaurant.
Grapes trail overhead in the courtyard, while the
light-filled dining room boasts wonderful views, and the
locally focused food is a highlight." Cuisine
Restaurant Personality of the Year (brought to you by Villa
Maria Estate): Jonny Schwass, Christchurch "After his
restaurant was destroyed in the February earthquake, chef
Jonny Schwass threw himself into helping his city rebuild.
From donating his services to fundraising events throughout
the country, to keeping his brand alive through cooking in
people's homes, his commitment and drive made him the
standout contender for this award." Runners-Up Best
Smart Dining Metropolitan Runner-Up: Ambeli,
Wellington "Owner Shae Moleta's passion shines through in
every detail of Ambeli. His wit, vivacity and superb wine
knowledge are backed up by chef Josh Evans' inventive and
appealing menu." Best Smart Dining Regional Runner-Up:
Boutereys Bar & Restaurant, Nelson "Matt Bouterey sends
his chefs out to local farms to harvest the produce for his
restaurant and his team makes as much as possible in-house.
The smart menu is a showcase of the Nelson region's
best." "Ponsonby Rd's
chicest eatery, this eponymous bistro is sophisticated,
buzzy and welcoming, with great food and polished service.
It will keep you coming back."
Ends.
Best Casual Dining Metropolitan
Runner-Up: Ponsonby Road Bistro, Auckland