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Shannon Bennett's London: A personal guide to the city's best
Hardback
Main Details
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Shannon Bennett's London: A personal guide to the city's best
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Shannon Bennett
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:400 | Dimensions(mm): Height 188,Width 140 |
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Category/Genre | Hotel and holiday accommodation guides |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781743791745
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Classifications | Dewey:647.95421 |
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Illustrations |
Full colour throughout
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hardie Grant Books
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Imprint |
Hardie Grant Books
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Publication Date |
1 July 2016 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
From Michelin starred restaurants to local bistros and from luxury hotels to rooms with a view, this unique guide journeys through the unsurpassed culinary experiences in the great city of London. Seen through the eyes of Shannon Bennett - one of Australia's most highly acclaimed chefs and restaurateurs - and travel writer Scott Murray, Shannon Bennett's London is a fascinating guidebook that delves into the diversity that London and its outer regions has to offer from an internationally recognised voice in the culinary world. Across the book's 12 chapters, they explore boutique hotels, fine dining restaurants and hip and trendy eateries - always comparing and contrasting their thoughts on the experiences. From Ducasse to Masgouf House, Lebanese restaurants to iconic pub food, the chapters also include peppered notes of interest from the authors such as the best coffee in town, great English cookbooks, iconic London films and the best London treats to be had. Fully illustrated and complete with a collection of recipes from Shannon himself, which are inspired by their incredible dining experiences, this highly personalised handbook offers a new perspective on one of the world's most popular destinations.
Author Biography
Shannon Bennett is one of Australia's most highly acclaimed chefs, responsible for Vue de Monde, considered one of the best restaurants in Australia. Bennett worked in Michelin-starred restaurants across Europe in the kitchens of Albert Roux, John Burton-Race, Marco Pierre White and Alain Ducasse, before returning to Australia in 2000 to open his first restaurant in Carlton. The Vue de Monde brand has since expanded into multiple locations across Melbourne - including an ambitious flagship space at the top of the Rialto Building, one of Melbourne's tallest. This is destination dining at its very best. Bennett has been invited to be the first Australian member of the associations Jeunes Restaurateurs D'Europe and Le Grand Tables Du Monde, and in 2007 Shannon was a guest chef at New York's Star Chefs Congress. He travels regularly and food is always his number one priority. At home, he is a man on a mission. His redevelopment of the 66 acre property Burnham Beeches, in the Dandenongs, has produced another stunning destination for food lovers. Stage one is the Piggery Cafe and Burnham Bakery, lawn bowls, croquet and bocce pitches, a 500-tree truffiere and extensive vegetable gardens that service the Vue Group restaurants. Also in the works on the property for the near future is Australia's first six-star luxury retreat, the country's longest chicken run, a 16-cow diary, microbrewery, and steakhouse. Shannon has an ongoing role as a key mentor on Masterchef, is a Miele ambassador, and a judge of the prestigious Delicious Produce awards. His face is increasingly well known in Australia. He is married to actress Madeleine West and the couple have six children. Scott Murray is a filmmaker, food lover, international traveller and close friend of Bennett's. This is their fourth book together, following Shannon Bennett's Paris, Shannon Bennett's New York, and Shannon Bennett's France.
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