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In a city thatโ€™s obsessed with new food trends, Melbourneโ€™s Bistro Guillaume stands out for serving comforting French classics: golden, twice-cooked soufflรฉ; rich onion soup sprinkled with thyme and gruyรจre croutons; steak frites with bรฉarnaise sauce.

The Southbank restaurant has been plating up delicious, well-executed food for 11 years โ€” extending the bistro charm to Sydney and Perth during that time โ€” so whatโ€™s the secret to its success?

Good produce and a healthy respect for it, according its owner, Guillaume Brahimi.

Since moving to Sydney in the โ€™90s (much to the surprise of his Parisian peers), Brahimi has become a headline of Australiaโ€™s fine-dining scene. Boasting an unparalleled passion and knowledge for French food, he credits Joรซl Robuchon with teaching him the latter.

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โ€œMy biggest influence would have had to be Joรซl Robuchon who taught me the way your respect asparagus is the way you respect a lobster or truffle,โ€ he says.

Freshly shucked Sydney rock oysters โ€” Brahimiโ€™s favourite dish โ€” at Bistro Guillaume Melbourne

Itโ€™s a lesson thatโ€™s stood him in good stead, particularly in Melbourne, where diners expect the same quality to go into their Paris mash as they do their grain-fed sirloin.

So what does he make of the city he choose to debut his first bistro in?

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โ€œVictoria is a very healthy place to live with great produce, great people and a joie de vivre thatโ€™s very Melburnian,โ€ Brahimi says.

Hit play on the video above to see Brahimi share his thoughts on the Melbourne dining scene, his go-to order at Bistro Guillaume, plus the chef reveals what the best thing heโ€™s ever eaten is.

Guillaume Brahimi at Bistro Guillaume Melbourne

Bistro Guillaume. Crown Melbourne, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank, Vic, (03) 9292 5777, crownmelbourne.com.au

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