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Brigitte Hafner (Tedesca Osteria) - popping up at the Australian Open

Published 1 year, 2 months ago
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Dirty Linen Summer Series!

In this special series we catch up with fabulous food folk to hear about a time they realised how important food is to them. Restaurateur and chef Brigitte Hafner shares the excitement of learning about the Slow Food movement as a young chef and the way it’s played into Tedesca Osteria, the intimate, fire-focused, produce-centred restaurant she and James Broadway have created on the Mornington Peninsula. Tedesca is popping up at the Australian Open - we hear about the transposition of a 40-cover restaurant to a 500-person extravaganza.


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