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In a city thatโs obsessed with new food trends, Melbourneโs 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 whatโs the secret to its success?
Good produce and a healthy respect for it, according its owner, Guillaume Brahimi.
Since moving to Sydney in the โ90s (much to the surprise of his Parisian peers), Brahimi has become a headline of Australiaโs fine-dining scene. Boasting an unparalleled passion and knowledge for French food, he credits Joรซl Robuchon with teaching him the latter.
โMy 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 Brahimiโs favourite dish โ at Bistro Guillaume Melbourne
Itโs a lesson thatโs 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?
โVictoria is a very healthy place to live with great produce, great people and a joie de vivre thatโs 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 heโs 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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