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1 / 42 Guests feasting at the Good Food Guide Awards at the Plaza Ballroom. Daniel Pockett 2 / 42 MC Tim Ross on the Good Food Guide 2017 Awards stage at the Plaza Ballroom, Melbourne. Daniel Pockett 3 / 42 From left: Aaron Turner, Joanna Smith and Drew Hamilton, the team from the Santa Vittoria Regional Restaurant of the Year, Igni. Daniel Pockett 4 / 42 Citi Chef of the Year Aaron Turner from Igni restaurant in Geelong. Daniel Pockett 5 / 42 Jean-Paul Prunetti and Geraud Fabre accept their joint Vittoria Legend Award at The Age Good Food Guide Awards 2017.
Daniel Pockett 6 / 42 Joint winners of the Vittoria Coffee Legend award, Jean-Paul Prunetti (left) and chef Geraud Fabre (centre) from South Yarra favourite France-Soir with Rolando Schirato from Vittoria Coffee.
Daniel Pockett 7 / 42 The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards at the Plaza Ballroom, Melbourne. Daniel Pockett 8 / 42 Brae's Dan Hunter accepts the award for Vittoria Coffee Restaurant of the Year. Daniel Pockett 9 / 42 The team from Vittoria Coffee Restaurant of the Year, Brae, including chef Dan Hunter (left). Daniel Pockett 10 / 42 Champagne Taittinger Sommelier of the Year Jordan Marr from the new Oter French restaurant. Daniel Pockett 11 / 42 The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards at the Plaza Ballroom, Melbourne. Daniel Pockett 12 / 42 Banjo Harris Plane from Bar Liberty with Town Mouse sommelier Meira Harel. Daniel Pockett 13 / 42 Citi Service Excellence award winner Caterina Borsato (left) from Caterina's Cucine e Bar with Tanya Smith from Citi. Daniel Pockett 14 / 42 Guests at the Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards. Daniel Pockett 15 / 42 Manu Potoi from Bar Liberty and Elenor Butler from Embla. Daniel Pockett 16 / 42 Nina Fitzpatrick presents the Don Levy Fitzpatrick Award. Daniel Pockett 17 / 42 The team from Bar Liberty, winner of the Don Levy Fitzpatrick Award (for restaurant-quality food in a bar setting). Pictured from left: Manu Potoi, Banjo Harris Plane and Casey Wall. Daniel Pockett 18 / 42 Andrew Joy from Marion, whose wine list was named Wine List of the Year. Daniel Pockett 19 / 42 The Age restaurant critic and Melbourne Good Food Month creative director Gemima Cody. Daniel Pockett 20 / 42 Philippe owner-chef Philippe Mouchel, a member of the Young Chef of the Year judging panel, with this year's winner, Jarrod Di Blasi from Ezard. Daniel Pockett 21 / 42 Chefs Thomas Woods (left) and Hayden McFarland (centre) from Woodland House, pictured with Ben Shewry from Attica. Daniel Pockett 22 / 42 From left: The Age Good Food Guide Editor Roslyn Grundy, The Age Restaurant Critic Gemima Cody, Fairfax Good Food Guide Editor Myffy Rigby and Good Food National Editor Nedahl Stelio arrive at The Age Good Food Guide 2017 awards. Daniel Pockett 23 / 42 Michael Ryan and Jeanette Henderson from Provenance in Beechworth, winner of the Regional Wine List of the Year Award. Daniel Pockett 24 / 42 A representative from Ezard @ Levantine Hill accepts the People's Choice Award. Daniel Pockett 25 / 42 Guests at the Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards. Daniel Pockett 26 / 42 Nathan Toleman (left) and Ben Clark from Higher Ground, the inaugural Cafe of the Year. Daniel Pockett 27 / 42 The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards at the Plaza Ballroom, Melbourne. Daniel Pockett 28 / 42 Chef Justin James (right) and sommelier Carlos Simoes from the three-hatted Vue de Monde. Daniel Pockett 29 / 42 Attica owner-chef Ben Shewry arrives at the Good Food Guide Awards. Daniel Pockett 30 / 42 From left: Christian McCabe, Elenor Butler and Dave Verheul from Best New Restaurant, Embla. Daniel Pockett 31 / 42 Chef Koichi Minamishima from the three-hatted Minamishima restaurant. Daniel Pockett 32 / 42 The team from Hem 27 accept the Best Cheap Eat Award. Daniel Pockett 33 / 42 Best Cheap Eat Award goes to Vietnamese venue Hem 27 in Flemington. Daniel Pockett 34 / 42 Ben Clark (left) and Nathan Toleman from Higher Ground cafe. Daniel Pockett 35 / 42 The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards at the Plaza Ballroom, Melbourne. Daniel Pockett 36 / 42 Adam Robinson, founder of StreetSmart, accepts the Food for Good Award. Daniel Pockett 37 / 42 Kylie Staddon and Ben Shewry from the three-hatted Attica. Daniel Pockett 38 / 42 The Age Good Food Guide founding editor Claude Forrell, who has reviewed for the Guide for 36 years. Daniel Pockett 39 / 42 Sonya Hoyle, General Manager Food and Parenting, Life Media and Events. Daniel Pockett 40 / 42 Sommelier Carlos Simoes (left) and chef Justin James from the three-hatted Vue de Monde. Daniel Pockett 41 / 42 Guests arriving at The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards. Daniel Pockett 42 / 42 Guests arriving at The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards. Daniel Pockett Previous Slide Next Slide Regional restaurateurs were the grinners at The Age Good Food Guide 2017 Awards.
Carrying off some of the big gongs were Birregurra's Brae, winning Restaurant of the Year, and newcomer Igni in Geelong, which gained two hats on debut and added two trophies to its cabinet (Santa Vittoria Regional Restaurant of the Year and Citi Chef of the Year award for co-owner and chef Aaron Turner).
Swanky winery restaurant Ezard @ Levantine Hill, in the Yarra Valley, won the publicly voted People's Choice Award, and a hat.
Also flying the flag for regional restaurants were Healesville Hotel, which regained the hat it lost last year, Patricia's Table in Milawa, which grabbed its first, and Fen in Port Fairy and Stefano's in Mildura, which both gained their second hats.
In the city and suburbs, fortunes rose for Anchovy, Bar Lourinha, Elyros, Highline at the Railway Hotel, Lee Ho Fook and Noir – all were rewarded with toques this year.
But what goes up inevitably comes down. Bistro Vue, Da Noi, Gladioli, Kenzan, MoVida Aqui, Rosetta and The Roving Marrow all lost hats.
Among the new restaurants getting among the culinary millinery were Amaru, Dinner by Heston Blumenthal, Embla, Estelle by Scott Pickett, French Saloon, Ides, Marion, Nora and Oter.
City and suburbs THREE HATS
Attica
Minamishima
Vue de Monde
TWO HATS
Circa
Cutler & Co
Dinner by Heston Blumenthal
Estelle by Scott Pickett
Ezard
Flower Drum
Grossi Florentino Upstairs
Lume
Matteo's
The Press Club
Rockpool Bar & Grill
Saint Crispin
Spice Temple
Woodland House
ONE HAT
Amaru
Anchovy
Bacash
Bar Lourinha
Bistro Guillaume
Cafe Di Stasio
Cecconi's Flinders Lane
Centonove
Coda
Cumulus Inc.
Dandelion
Donovans
Easy Tiger Smith St
Elyros
Embla
Epocha
European
French Saloon
The Grand
Highline at the Railway Hotel
Ides
Il Bacaro
Kappo
Lee Ho Fook
Longrain
Maha
Marion
Merricote
Mister Jennings
MoVida
Noir
Nora
O.My
Oter
Pei Modern
The Point Albert Park
Rosetta
Sarti
Supernormal
Tipo 00
Tonka
The Town Mouse
Union Dining
Regional THREE HATS
Brae, Birregurra
TWO HATS
Fen, Port Fairy
Igni, Geelong
Lake House, Daylesford
Provenance, Beechworth
Royal Mail Hotel, Dunkeld
Stefano's, Mildura
Ten Minutes by Tractor, Main Ridge
ONE HAT
A La Grecque, Aireys Inlet
Catfish, Ballarat
Eleonore's, Yering
Ezard at Levantine Hill, Coldstream
Gladioli, Inverleigh
The Good Table, Castlemaine
Healesville Hotel, Healesville
Kazuki's, Daylesford
Masons of Bendigo, Bendigo
Montalto, Red Hill South
Paringa Estate, Red Hill South
Patricia's Table, Milawa
Pickled Pig, Warrnambool
Port Phillip Estate, Red Hill South
Public Inn, Castlemaine
Simones, Bright
Source Dining, Kyneton
Tani Eat & Drink, Bright
Terrace Restaurant, Wahgunyah
Tulip, Geelong
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