- Guillaume Brahimi
Guillaume Brahimi (born 11 August, 1967 in
Paris , France) is a French-born chef based in Sydney, Australia. He is currently head chef of "Guillaume at Bennelong" restaurant located at theSydney Opera House . [ [http://www.guillaumeatbennelong.com.au/page/guillaume_brahimi.html Guillaume At Bennelong | Guillaume Brahimi ] ]Background
Brahimi's career began in
France , where following a two year apprenticeship at "Aux Charpentiers " he secured a position as Commis at the three-star Michelin restaurant "La Tour d'Argent ," eventually graduating to Chef de Partie after several years. In 1986, at the age of 19, Brahimi took up an opportunity to work with the French master chefJoël Robuchon at Robuchon's "Jamin" restaurant in Paris. Over the course of four years Brahimi progressed through the ranks to the position ofSous Chef , before deciding to relocate abroad.It was
Sydney ,Australia that Brahimi chose as his new home. Here he opened his first restaurant, "Pond" in Kings Cross [http://www.guillaumeatbennelong.com.au/files/pdf/good_living.pdf] , which quickly found favour with diners and critics alike, earning the establishment Two Hats from the "Sydney Morning Herald " "Good Food Guide" within months of opening.Following this successful venture, Brahimi accepted an offer to captain the restaurant "Bilson's" (later renamed "Quay") at Sydney's
Circular Quay . Between 1995 and 1996, Brahimi lifted the restaurant from its mediocre stature to Two Hat status. By 1998 the restaurant had earned Three Hats from the Good Food Guide, joining the ranks of the few elite Sydney restaurants to earn this accolade each year.In 2001, Brahimi secured the contract to run the prestigious "Bennelong" restaurant at the
Sydney Opera House . The restaurant underwent extensive refurbishment and opened later that year, renamed "Guillaume at Bennelong".Since its opening, "Guillaume at Bennelong" has garnered numerous awards from such publications as "Conde Naste Traveller" and "Gourmet Traveller" magazine. The restaurant was also awarded Two Hats in the 2004 and 2005 editions of the SMH "Good Food Guide", and eventually Three Hats in 2006 and 2007 [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/good-living/2007-winners/2006/09/04/1157222070830.html 2007 Winners - Entertainment - smh.com.au ] ] . The restaurant however fell back to Two Hat status in 2008 [ [http://www.smh.com.au/news/good-living/2007-good-food-guide-awards/2007/09/04/1188783211257.html 2008 Good Food Guide Awards - Good Living - Entertainment - smh.com.au ] ] .
Today "Guillaume at Bennelong" is regarded as one of Sydney's iconic dining venues, thanks to its combination of original, high quality cuisine served in the ambience of one of Sydney's most famous architectural landmarks.
In 2008, Brahimi launched "Bistro Guillaume" at
Melbourne's Crown Casino . The restaurant is styled on the classic French bistro, and serves traditional bistro fare.Brahimi has written food columns and articles for the "Sydney Morning Herald" and other publications. He is also actively involved in a number of charities, hosting several charity events at his restaurant over the years. Outside of life in the food industry, Brahimi is known to be an avid rugby fan, and a keen supporter of the French National Rugby Team.
Food
Brahimi's food has been described as "contemporary Australian cuisine with French influences". His dishes seek to celebrate Australian produce, articulated in modern style through French technique. The dishes might range from his signature East-meets-West entree, "Basil infused tuna with mustard seed and soy vinaigrette", to Italian-inspired "Roasted marron wrapped in proscuitto with risotto, veal jus and truffle", to dishes closer to the classical French repertoire such as his "Duck Confit with pommes pont neuf, foie gras and truffle".
References
External links
* [http://www.guillaumeatbennelong.com.au "Guillaume at Bennelong" restaurant]
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