After years of having its world-class restaurants snubbed by the Michelin Guide on account of its remote geography, New Zealand delivered a restaurant it claims has “more stars” than any other and invited 50 international tastemakers to judge the local cuisine for themselves.
In a breathtaking culinary showcase, leading New Zealand chef Ben Bayly produced a one-of-a-kind restaurant experience under the star-embellished skies of Kura Tawhiti (Castle Hill) at the foothills of the Southern Alps in New Zealand’s South Island.
“Why be satisfied with a Michelin Star, when you can cook under 2.5 billion of them?” asks Bayly.
Media, tastemakers and social media advocates from key events and incentive markets, including Australian food critic Sofia Levin, Ashley Day of influential US publication Food & Wine, and Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, were in attendance to sample the destination’s spectacular dark skies and bespoke, six-course degustation menu. Meticulously constructed using the finest winter produce and native ingredients, the bill of fare celebrated the breadth of ingredients available throughout New Zealand, from truffle to pāua (abalone), Wagyu beef to crayfish.
René de Monchy, Chief Executive of Tourism New Zealand, says: “The sky really is the limit for an imaginative event organiser in New Zealand all year round. This was a spectacular example of combining two of New Zealand’s world-class offerings in a bespoke event.”
“New Zealand’s night skies offer incredible stargazing experiences, and they’re even more impressive during the longer nights of autumn, winter, and spring when the majority of business events come to the country. Amazing food is an essential part of any good event, and this was a fantastic taste of what’s on offer in New Zealand.”
Deeply rooted in kaitiakitanga (guardianship) and manaakitanga (hospitality), Aotearoa New Zealand’s food identity honours both people and place, resulting in a distinct agricultural richness and vibrant, culinary culture.
For more information about what’s on offer in Aotearoa New Zealand go to www.newzealand.com/stargrazing.