Thursday, 19 July 2012

Cook and Phillip Park, MasterChef Dining

MasterChef Dining is a temporary, pop-up restaurant set up in a large white tent structure in the forecourt of St Mary's Cathedral, adjoining Cook and Phillip Park. MasterChef Australia is a popular reality game show currently screening in Australia, which features amateur cooks competing to become a master chef. This restaurant utilises the talents of former contestants from the first three seasons of the television series.

19 comments:

  1. I love these cooking shows! I bet the food is adventurous there.

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  2. Apparently it is very adventurous and quite popular. All seatings for Dinner and Lunch were sold out weeks ago.

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  3. Very interesting. I had not heard of a pop-up restaurant before but your link says they are here in the U.S., too. Must be the larger metro places like L.A. or NYC. (I'm in the middle of farming country.)

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  4. We just watched Master Chef last night; I'm assuming there's a different version in Australia, if the losing chefs are working there.

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  5. o god i hate all these foody trendy cooking tv shows - can't watch them

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  6. Pop Ups seem to be quite in vogue at the moment. I think that they are a great idea. They create something in new in a familiar space. That's gotta be good.

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  7. Gerald, I'm not a fan of reality shows either but the pop-up restaurant is an interesting concept.

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  8. Hi, I came across your site while browsing some travel sites. I must say you are doing a commendable job.
    I am a blogger & maintain a few travel blogs. Regards, Ashwin.

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  9. I'd never heard of "pop up" shops and restaurants until last year. Now they are everywhere.

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  10. Interesting. Here we have The Junior Master Chef on tv, with kids who really really! can cook.

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  11. Marleen. we have had a Junior MasterChef spin-off series here too.

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  12. wow!! I didnt know that it was a temporary structure! My son will love to see this. he watches masterchef australia so eagerly!!

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  13. Yum!
    «Louis» would like to check this out!

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  14. When you say 'pop up' Jim for how long would it stay there?

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  15. Grace, it is only there for three weeks.

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  16. Hmmmm, not sure about this, Jim. I wouldn't want to have to see it there every day...

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