Trends
Snacky skewers, wonky forks: The dining trends we loved (and hated) in 2024
Sweet touches such as chocolate with the bill were a delight. But disintegrating sandwiches, edible flowers and mangled cutlery stood out for all the wrong reasons.
- Emma Breheny and Ellen Fraser
What’s the go with all the froyo?
Frozen yoghurt has grown into much more than a swirly, soft-serve, yoghurt-based, icy-cold treat, writes Terry Durack.
- Terry Durack
One of the top dining trends of 2024 is fun and easy to make at home, too
Something magical happens when you thread ingredients onto skewers, then apply heat.
- Katrina Meynink
The 40 defining dishes from 40 years of the SMH Good Food Guide
From Berowra Waters Inn brioche to fish liver chermoula: A dish-by-dish snapshot of the past 40 years of The Sydney Morning Herald Good Food Guide.
- Callan Boys and David Matthews
Matcha limits set and prices set to soar as global shortage hits Australia
It’s turning up in everything from lattes and smoothies to pastries. Here’s why the world has gone mad for matcha and why the price is set to spike.
- Bianca Hrovat
From birthday cakes to choc tops: Vending machines gather momentum around Melbourne
At a time of rising costs, robots are coming to the rescue, ushering in a new age of food on the run.
- Bianca Hrovat, Tomas Telegramma and Emma Breheny
The new-wave vending machines making cakes, steaks and cocktails more convenient than ever
At a time of rising costs, robots are coming to the rescue, ushering in a new age of food on the run.
- Bianca Hrovat
Our 10 favourite new Melbourne restaurant and bar openings of the year (so far)
Half-way through 2024 it’s clear economic pressures are hitting the hospitality industry hard. But there’s been some exciting new venues, and trends, to emerge.
- Emma Breheny and Dani Valent
Our eight favourite new Sydney restaurants and bars of the year (so far)
Despite a harder economic climate for hospitality operators than usual, plenty of bars, restaurants and cafes are still pumping in the city.
- Callan Boys
- Opinion
- TikTok
Adam Liaw on why viral recipes are complete garbage (except maybe this one)
The key ingredient for a viral recipe is engagement, and that can be both positive and negative, writes Adam Liaw.
- Adam Liaw
Original URL: https://www.watoday.com.au/goodfood/topic/food-trends-1msb