Eat at the Bar: Recipes inspired by travels in Spain, Portugal and beyond
By (Author) Jo Gamvros
By (author) Matt McConnell
Hardie Grant Books
Hardie Grant Books
15th October 2018
4th October 2018
Hardback
Australia
General
Non Fiction
641.594
Hardback
240
Width 205mm, Height 255mm, Spine 28mm
1010g
In Eat at the Bar, Matt McConnell and Jo Gamvros share their love of Europes bar dining culture through incredible, vibrant recipes from tapas to mezethes. Retracing their travels through Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece, they explore the amazing flavours and relaxed hospitality that inspired them to embrace and redefine bar dining culture in Melbourne.
From clifftop restaurants overlooking the Bay of Naples, to family-run bars in back alleys of Seville, seafood specialists on the Portuguese coast and the incredible, bustling markets of Athens, Matt and Jo leave no snack uneaten, no market unexplored, no hidden bar undiscovered, and no recipe unwritten.
Chef Matt McConnell and front of house proJo Gamvros are partners in life and work, having established Bar Lourinha together more than 10 years ago. In that time, their central Melbourne restaurant has established itself as one of a handful of beloved stayers in the city's competitive restaurant scene.
The seeds were sewn for Bar Lourinha when the couple spent extended period travelling overseas in 1997. They returned to Melbourne determined to open a place that captured some of the magic they had experienced in the Catalonian capital. They describe it as homestyle hospitality, something that typifies a lot of Spanish culture: convivial, warm and giving.
Lourinha actually takes its name from a municipality in Portugal - and Matt says one of the reasons they chose it was that it wasn't definitively Portuguese or Spanish - hence it offered freedom in the restaurant on the creative side of food, a freedom that it is reflected in their book. Ditto, the idea that the best drinking experiences are accompanied by food: hence, Eat at The Bar.
Matt is one of three McConnell brothers (with Andrew and Sean) who are held in the highest esteem in Australian restaurant circles. Matt is modern classically trained, having spent time as a young chef at one of the most influential small Melbourne restaurants of the 1980s, Tansy's. He also worked for Jim Berardo and Greg O'Brien at the acclaimed Berardo's in Noosa, a restaurant that expanded his vision and allowed him to work alongside such greats as Greg Doyle and Martin Boetz.