Follow in the footsteps of your favourite MasterChef judges
The vociferous George Calombaris owns several restaurants in Melbourne, all of which pay homage to his Greek heritage. The Press Club, located on Flinders Street, remains the jewel in his crown, promising a theatrical fine dining experience. However,not all of George’s restaurants are about fine dining. Jimmy Grants, with its multiple locations and serving delectable Greek souvlakis and creamy feta chips, operates akin to a takeaway joint. While the queues may be stretched, the prices though, are not. The more upmarket Gazi, on Exhibition Street and Hellenic Republic, with its taverna inspired restaurants across Melbourne also feature the best of Greek cuisine. It is possible to get a taste of George Calombaris without breaking the bank, as both restaurants offer reasonably priced lunch menus on weekdays. Gary, Mehigan, the jolly judge, co-owns The Boathouse, which serves up intriguing Italian fare on the banks of the Maribyrnong. Guest judge Shannon Bennett is head chef at the celebrated Vue de Mondeon Collins Street, which pairs Australian produce with French classics. If fine dining is not to your palate, Shannon Bennett serves up small meals and lunchboxes at his café, Café Vue, a branch of which is also conveniently located at Melbourne Airport. He also owns a burger bar in Richmond, Benny Burger, dishing up succulent and sustainably sourced burgers. Celebrity chef and fan favourite Heston Blumenthal has recently set up shop at the Crown Towers in Melbourne. Dinner by Heston is characterised by his trademark and unorthodox culinary pairings. They too feature a slightly more budget friendly lunch menu. MasterChef fans who’ve been following Season 9 would have been introduced to the genius of Ben Shewry. Shewry’s Attica in Ripponlea, oft lauded as Australia’s best restaurant, touts modern Australian cuisine. Darren Purchese, of Burch and Purchese Sweet Studio in South Yarra, became a fan favourite by introducing viewers to the dramatic Passion Flower dessert in the latest season. He can often be found behind the counter of his dessert bar, as witnessed by yours truly, barking orders and simultaneously serving customers with care and grace. Foran indulgent birthday treat, it is even possible to order one of their famous cakes.Kit out your kitchen with MasterChef products
For MasterChef paraphernalia, head to the nearest Coles supermarket. Not only does this supermarket giant supply all the MasterChef pantry staples, they also stock a variety of MasterChef products, starting from top-grade kitchen utensils and bakeware to the famous aprons. It is worth noting however, that these products sellout like hot cakes and are usually on sale during MasterChef season. If you’re unable to get your hands on the coveted kitchenware, there is always the option of shopping online with homeware stockists like Kitchen Warehouse.


