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Tasmanian restaurants The Agrarian Kitchen and Franklin named among the nation’s best

TWO Tasmanian restaurants have been named in the country’s best of the best, as the state’s food scene becomes more and more nationally acclaimed.

Delicious magazine today released its inaugural list of the top 15 restaurants in the country, with The Agrarian Kitchen coming in at No.9, and Franklin at No.14.

Agrarian Kitchen restaurant supervisor Amalia Oxley. The restaurant has been named Tasmania’s best. Picture: ZAK SIMMONDS
Agrarian Kitchen restaurant supervisor Amalia Oxley. The restaurant has been named Tasmania’s best. Picture: ZAK SIMMONDS

And in another first, Tasmania has its own top 10 restaurant list from the magazine which for four years has been releasing its 100 restaurants in NSW, Vic, Qld and SA.

Analiese Gregory is head chef at Franklin, which was named the second-best restaurant in Tasmania. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
Analiese Gregory is head chef at Franklin, which was named the second-best restaurant in Tasmania. Picture: LUKE BOWDEN
Dier Makr made it to number three on the Delicious top 10 for Tasmania. Picture: SUPPLIED
Dier Makr made it to number three on the Delicious top 10 for Tasmania. Picture: SUPPLIED

Topping the state’s 10 is The Agrarian Kitchen, which co-owner Rodney Dunn said is all about giving visitors a sense of place.

“Everything’s sourced from the raw ingredient and made,” Mr Dunn said.

“Whether it’s the ferment or the bread or the butter, it’s taken from the very raw elements.”

Timbre Kitchen was number four on the Delicious list. Picture: SUPPLIED
Timbre Kitchen was number four on the Delicious list. Picture: SUPPLIED
Fico came in at number five. Picture: SUPPLIED
Fico came in at number five. Picture: SUPPLIED

The Agrarian Kitchen in New Norfolk is housed in a former mental asylum, and has been praised by Delicious for its unique ambience and its seasonal menu. Mr Dunn said the Tasmanian food scene is deserving of being on a national pedestal.

“It’s all people ever seem to talk about,” he said.

“I think it’s a big part of the state and certainly becoming a big part of the reason for people to travel here.”

Stillwater, in Launceston, was named at number six. Picture: Lusy Productions
Stillwater, in Launceston, was named at number six. Picture: Lusy Productions
Templo was number seven. Picture: CHRIS CRERAR
Templo was number seven. Picture: CHRIS CRERAR

Delicious editor-in-chief Kerrie McCallum has said Tasmanian restaurants have “solidified their place on the national radar” over the past few years.

“Beginning with Hobart and more recently with notable openings in Launceston, Tassie has become a destination for eating out,” Ms McCallum said.

“This is why we knew it was imperative to include a top 10 in Tasmania in our inaugural delicious. national restaurant guide, which our readers will no doubt use locally and during their travels in the year to come.”

Ettie’s was listed at number eight. Picture: SUPPLIED
Ettie’s was listed at number eight. Picture: SUPPLIED
Grain of the Silos was number nine on the list. Picture: ADAM GIBSON
Grain of the Silos was number nine on the list. Picture: ADAM GIBSON

Hobart’s Franklin Bar & Restaurant came in at No.2 on Tasmania’s top 10 restaurants list.

The restaurant’s mastermind Analiese Gregory said the growing reputation of Tasmania’s food scene was due to the local produce.

“Primarily it’s the produce. Every time I go somewhere else I like to take Tasmanian produce with me,” Ms Gregory said.

“I find that it’s second to none.”

Ti Ama rounded out the list of the top 10 Tasmanian restaurants. Picture: DEARNA BOND
Ti Ama rounded out the list of the top 10 Tasmanian restaurants. Picture: DEARNA BOND

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