King of Snake big winner at Canterbury Hospitality Awards
King of Snake has taken out the top prize in the Canterbury Hospitality Awards. The celebrated restaurant’s fusion of Asian and Euro influences caught the attention of the judges, who named it Supreme Establishment of the Year at the annual awards ceremony at Te Pae on Monday, 17 October.
As well as landing the Trents Supreme Establishment Award, King of Snake won the OneMusic Outstanding Ambience and Design award, and the Service Foods Outstanding Restaurant award.
In all, 20 awards were presented. Restaurant Association Chief Executive Marisa Bidois congratulated all finalists and winners. “Consistency and quality are what puts great establishments on the map, and quality is what the Canterbury Hospitality Awards recognise today. Christchurch and surrounds are richer for our hospitality leaders and our winners are at the top of their game, delivering great experiences and flavours that keep patrons coming back for more.”
The Outstanding People’s Choice award went to Smokey Ts for the fourth consecutive year. Smokey Ts is led by award-winning pit master and former executive chef Tristin Anderson. Menu highlights include 10-hour smoked brisket, 6-hour smoked pork belly and 2-hour smoked jerk chicken.
Robert Fairs’ Londo, in Merivale’s Papanui Road, won the New Establishment category.
Freddy Nordt took out the Mt Cook Alpine Salmon Emerging Chef award for his work at Black Estate. The winery and restaurant won the Southern Hospitality Outstanding Regional Establishment award.
Pegasus Bay’s events manager Belinda Donaldson won the Trents Supreme Individual.
The association also inducted globally celebrated chef and businessman Mark Gregory to the Restaurant Association Hall of Fame. “We’re thrilled to recognise Mark for his remarkable career throughout which he has not only built many successful businesses both within hospitality and elsewhere, but also consistently and generously given back to the community,” Bidois says.
Canterbury Hospitality Awards Winners 2022
Trents Supreme Award – Establishment – King of Snake
Trents Supreme Award – Individual – Belinda Donaldson
The Hits Outstanding People's Choice – Smokey Ts
Restaurant Association Hall of Fame inductee – Mark Gregory
Meadow Fresh Outstanding Barista – Fumihiko Takai, Espresso Studio
Grey Goose Outstanding Bartender – Meredith Earle, Austin Club
Tevalis Outstanding Front of House Team – 5th Street
Anchor Food Professionals Outstanding Chef – Robert Fairs, Londo
Ara Te Pukenga Emerging Front of House – Sam Schwartfeger, 5th Street
Mt Cook Alpine Salmon Emerging Chef – Freddy Nordt, Black Estate
Menulog Outstanding Street Food/Casual Dining – Bar Yoku
Coca Cola Europacific Partners Outstanding Café – Child Sister
Wine Education Co. Outstanding Wine & Beverage List – Cellar Door
Antipodes Water Outstanding New Establishment – Londo
Pernod Ricard Outstanding Bar – The Last Word
Southern Hospitality Outstanding Regional Establishment – Black Estate
OneMusic Outstanding Ambience & Design – King of Snake
Service Foods Outstanding Restaurant – King of Snake
Restaurant Association of NZ Outstanding Sales Rep – Andy John Allen, Punky Brewster
Lumina Lamb Outstanding Supplier – ServiceIQ