Around July each year, the announcement of the World’s 50 Best Restaurants list heralds the start of restaurant awards season. Not this year.
With the hospitality industry among the hardest hit by Covid19, most organisations are more concerned with how best to promote all that’s great in the industry and support those fighting to come back from the brink. This year, instead of a World’s 50 Best list, the organisation behind the industry’s most influential awards has launched the 50 Best for Recovery project, including an online auction of once-in-a-lifetime prizes. If bids look a bit steep for your taste, make a donation of just $13 or more to get a copy of the e-cookbook ‘Home Comforts’ with recipes from the world’s top chefs; a very cool Covid19 souvenir. Closer to home, here’s my list of Sydney’s best dishes in 2020, especially those I’ve eaten recently in restaurants reopening and waiting for your bookings. Please, get back out and support the chefs and restaurateurs that are always the first to put their hands in their pockets to support others!
Sheep Curd, Plum, Tomato Broth Automata (CLOSED)
Clayton Wells served this delicate, refreshing dish at a bushfire relief dinner at Yellow early this year. He cooked with Lennox, Ross, Pasi, Federico and Brent, chefs as always supporting those in need. Yellow, Automata, Firedoor, Café Paci and Restaurant Leo are all open again. Time to give back. Enjoy Clayton’s food now at the Art Gallery of NSW.
Pasta e Fagioli Beppi’s
So it may be over 12 months since I had this simple dish of pasta and beans at Beppi’s – but I haven’t stopped thinking about it since! Simple yes, but when done well it’s sublime! I’m so pleased to see Sydney’s oldest continually operating restaurant reopened for business!
Mozzarella in Carrozza Café Paci
What’s not to love about stretchy molten mozzarella deep-fried in a crisp crumb coating? Add some basil, anchovy, lemon and salt, and I’m in heaven! Pasi Petanen baked his way admirably through the crisis, now I’m so glad his full menu’s back and I can get more of this!
Black Pasta with Seafood Lucio’s Italian (CLOSED)
When Lucio’s pivoted to takeaway and discovered their legendary black handkerchief pasta didn’t travel well, they reinvented it as fettuccine with the same delicious frutti di mare sauce. Who knew it would be even better, especially with a sprinkling of lemon crumbs? Out of adversity comes innovation!
Hot Sweet Sour Prawns Nilgiri’s
I love the contrast of hot and cold foods together – like Ajoy Joshi’s juicy hot, sweet, sour prawns on crisp lettuce (for wrapping) sprinkled with fried curry leaves. I also love the way Ajoy and his wife Meera have fed those in need throughout the darkest days of Covid19.
Published 4 Jul 2020