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Saint Peter chef Josh Niland parts ways with high-profile Singapore restaurant
The departure from Fysh comes after Tetsuya Wakuda’s Dubai venture closed after less than two years.
- Scott Bolles
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Sydney fine-diner moves up in the World’s 50 Best Restaurants longlist
The three-hatted seafood restaurant didn’t crack the top 50, but came in much higher than last year.
- Callan Boys
Josh and Julie Niland announce closure of two-hatted seafood restaurant
The pioneer of the fin-to-tail cooking philosophy blames “extremely challenging” conditions.
- Bianca Hrovat
Terry Durack on ‘The Unforgettables’: 11 Sydney dishes he’ll never forget
The outgoing Sydney Morning Herald’s chief restaurant critic reveals some of the most memorable dishes from a lifetime of food reviewing.
- Terry Durack
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Saint Peter site on Oxford St to be reborn as Japanese-inspired eatery
A new wave of restaurants is giving a fresh lease of life to the former homes of shuttered big-name fine-diners, including Izy.Aki in Paddington.
- Scott Bolles
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Australia is leading the world in bringing joy and friendliness to fine dining
As we announce the Service Excellence Award finalists for this year’s Good Food Guide, Melbourne’s chief restaurant critic celebrates the death of pompous, robotic service.
- Besha Rodell
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Sydney has a new three-hat restaurant, and it’s in a former pub
Josh Niland’s tasting menu showcases the near-limitless potential of fish. But it’s not all livers and eyes and “oh, my!”
- Callan Boys
Five years in the making, Josh Niland’s revamped Saint Peter opens at the Grand National Hotel
Josh and Julie Niland have transformed the Paddington pub into a plush hotel, bar and restaurant. The ambition? To be a ‘world-class’ dining destination.
- Bianca Hrovat
‘They make the best croissants’: Top chef Josh Niland dishes the details you really need to know
The Good Food Guide Chef of the Year shares his favourite restaurants, cafes, bars and dishes in Sydney, Melbourne and San Sebastian. Bookmark them immediately.
- Jane Rocca