Chef Lucie Sainerova is bringing bold Pacific Rim flavours to Australasia, with her next vibrant venture, Ocasa, just around the corner.
Lucie has perfected her culinary skills through top establishments such as Novikov and Raffles before deciding to make the move to Manchester.
Now, she has taken over as head chef at Australasia, a prominent pan-Asian restaurant located in Manchester's Spinningfields district.

At newly reopened Australasia, Lucie is introducing a menu that celebrates the bold, vibrant flavours of the Pacific Rim, with a particular emphasis on open-flame cooking techniques.
Ocasa, Lucie’s next restaurant with a Mexican influence, is set to open mid-April, a week after the launch of Australasia.
Speaking on her culinary background, Lucie added: "I was basically always around food. Of course, I love cooking, and I love food. When I was a kid, my dad, he's a really, good cook, we were doing barbecues since I was little, so it just became second nature to me. It feels easy, like it’s part of who I am.
“I actually tried to get out of hospitality — I studied at university, became a yoga teacher, did so many other things — but being a chef is something that’s just in me. It’s what feels natural, it feels right."

Lucie also mentioned the struggles on managing multiple restaurants, she added: "It's very difficult. Honestly, I feel like 24 hours in a day just isn't enough. You always need more, right? But if you’re determined, you just find a way. You set your goals and you keep moving forward. That’s the only way you can manage it — otherwise, it’s impossible."
"With Australasia, we really wanted to bring in a true Pacific Rim concept. We’re adding more bold flavours from all around the world — I felt like South America was missing here, so I brought in those vibrant, fresh, and sound tastes. We also mix in touches of Indonesia, China, and of course, Australia. One of the biggest focuses is open-fire barbecue — everything is kissed by flame, so you get that amazing, smoky, real flavour in every bite."

Lucie added: "My favourite dish at Australasia has to be the beef short