when reading lots of other blogs around the web to keep up to date on whats happening in the world of cuisine, New Zealand can feel quite isolated and you can lose touch with whats happening very fast, so I figured why shouldnt I do one to keep my friends and family up to date on what I have been up to while down under. From there it grew and grew, very slowly to begin but it has increased readers steadily over the last 16 months.
I found blogging about my travels and other restaurants on the way have attracted many visitors, although now Ive managed to have a loyal following of readers for my usual work related posts. I have met many interesting and inspiring people and have some great new contacts all through my blog, it acts as a marketing tool and with twitter and other social media links I find it opens many doors to interesting opportunities in the hospitality industry. In the last few years I have squeezed in a month long tour of Spain, heading to Quique DaCosta, El Celler de Can Roca, Mugaritz, Arzak, Sergi Aroa Gastro, Hotel Ferrero. Visiting many great cities , museums, markets and the most impressive pastry shops of Oriol Balaguer, Paco Torreblanca, Carles Mampel's Bubo, and then the year after I made it to Chicago to do small stage at Alinea and eat in Avenues, Alinea and L20 just before the Michelin guide shared 8 stars between them, (although I though Curtis Duffy's Avenues was absolute standout).
All the reviews are on my site. I've taken a little from all the places I visit and like to think I'm finding my own style of cooking from what I have learnt on my travels, work and eating out. Moving to New Zealand and experiencing everything along the way has it has for sure improved my cooking, the lifestyle is good and opportunities are coming along now as the cuisine in the country develops.
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