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Cumulus Inc. by Andrew McConnell
Category: Food and Drink
In a few short years, Cumulus Inc. has won a place in many hearts. With its open kitchen, industrial architectural elements and light streaming in through the bank of windows, it is somewhere to gather, talk and eat at any time of day. And the food fits like a glove, starting with the perfect breakfast ...Show more
Cumulus Inc. by Andrew McConnell
Category: Food and Drink
Cumulus Inc. holds a firm place in our hearts - with its open kitchen, industrial architectural elements and light streaming in through the bank of windows, it is somewhere to gather, talk and eat at any time of day. And the food fits like a glove, starting with the perfect breakfast and ending with a l ...Show more
Meatsmith: Home Cooking For Friends And Family by Andrew McConnell, Troy Wheeler
Category: Food & Wine
Celebrated Australian restaurateur Andrew McConnell (Gimlet, Cutler & Co) and world class butcher Troy Wheeler unite for Meatsmith: Home Cooking For Friends and Family, featuring more than 80 brilliant recipes to inspire long lunches, impressive dinners and sensational shared celebrations. More tha ...Show more
Supernormal by Andrew McConnell
Category: Food and Drink
In Supernormal - the cookbook based on the eponymous Melbourne restaurant - Andrew McConnell, owner and head chef, takes home cooks into the kitchen of his hugely popular pan-Asian eatery. Across eight chapters, he shares something of the McConnell magic, satisfying fans who aspire to a Supernormal-wort ...Show more
Supernormal: Recipes Inspired by Tokyo, Shanghai, Seoul and Hong Kong by Andrew McConnell
Category: Cook Books
Andrew McConnell’s Supernormal is one of Australia’s most loved restaurants inspired by the cooking of Hong Kong, Seoul, Tokyo and Shanghai, opening on Melbourne’s Flinders Lane in 2014 to great acclaim, followed by this cutting-edge cookbook first published in 2015. This refreshed 2023 edition feature ...Show more
What Blest Genius? - The Jubilee That Made Shakespeare by Andrew McConnell Stott
Category: Biography
In September 1769, three thousand people descended on Stratford-upon-Avon to celebrate the artistic legacy of the town's most famous son, William Shakespeare. Attendees included the rich and powerful, the fashionable and the curious, eligible ladies and fortune hunters, and a horde of journalists and pr ...Show more
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