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Regional towns dominate Café of the Year competition

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October 29, 2012

Regional towns dominate Café of the Year competition

Creative cuisine and home-grown hospitality are the winners in this year’s NZ Café of the Year competition with the top 15 finalists coming from regional New Zealand.

With around 400 cafés involved in the nationwide competition and more than 20,000 public votes, it is Warkworth, Timaru, Te Kuiti, Napier, Greymouth and Gore which host some of the country’s most popular small eateries.

In its inaugural year, the NZ Café of the Year competition pits cafés from the length and breadth of the country against each other.

The top three café finalists in the five regions are:

• Upper North Island: Chocolate Brown (Warkworth), Urban Soul (Botany, Auckland) and Paper Moon (Mairangi Bay, Auckland).
• Central North Island: Bosco Café (Te Kuiti), Capers Café (Rotorua) and Corogate Café (Thames).
• Lower North Island: Mega Café (Masterton), Café Ahuriri (Napier) and Macfarlanes Café (Inglewood)
• Upper South Island: Maggies Kitchen (Greymouth), Artisan by Rangiora Bakery (Rangiora) and Luciano Espresso Bar (Christchurch).
• Lower South Island: The Roost Cafe (Oamaru), Jagz of Village Green (Invercargill) and The Green Room Café (Gore).

An expert team of judges, organised by the Restaurant Association of NZ, will now begin the judging process and select the overall winner.

The winning café claims the title of NZ Café of the Year 2012 and will feature on the popular primetime TV segment Food in a Minute.

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Screening across two weeks, the Food in a Minute episodes will be filmed on-site at the winning café and will showcase their award-winning beans and bacon dish, the creation of which was one of the key entry criteria for the competition.

In addition, the winning café has its recipe emailed to the Food in a Minute database of more than 100,000 fans. The dish also features on recipe cards in-store at supermarkets. It also appears on the Food in a Minute and Café of the Year websites and Facebook pages.

Some rather creative bacon and bean dishes are among the finalists including Warkworth’s Chocolate Brown “Kiwi Special”. It features Wattie’s Baked Beans, crispy Kiwi Bacon, home- made potato rosti, soft poached egg, fresh herb salsa verde and watercress.

Another clever creation comes from Café Ahuriri in Napier with their classic dish with a twist – a filo shell filled with Wattie’s Baked Beans with an egg cracked over the top, finished with a dusting of Grana Padano cheese. It is baked in the over until crisp and served on a bed of crispy streaky Kiwi Bacon and topped with mascarpone cheese and spring onion curls. The dish is finished with a watercress pesto drizzle.

“We’re delighted with the calibre of the cuisine we are seeing in this competition,” says Kristy Blackman, Kiwi Bacon senior marketing manager. “There are some truly classic dishes coming through and one of them is set to be enshrined as a Kiwi favourite.”

Public voting determined the 15 regional finalists and now the cafés are being judged on appearance, atmosphere, service, meals and overall experience by an expert team of judges.

The overall winner of the 2012 NZ Café of the Year competition will be announced on November 12.

The Food in a Minute segments featuring the winning dish are set to screen on TV1 and TV2 from 26 November.

For more information go to www.nzcafeoftheyear.co.nz

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About Wattie’s Baked Beans
Generations of Kiwis have grown up eating Wattie’s Baked Beans. Launched in 1944, originally to the New Zealand armed forces during WW2, Wattie’s has become New Zealand’s number one choice of baked beans.
Today, Wattie’s sell over 8.5 million of the top-selling 420g cans a year*. This product is also the number 5 top-selling product in total supermarket sales** which highlights just how much Kiwis love their Wattie’s Baked Beans.
Proudly made in Hastings, New Zealand, Wattie’s Baked Beans can be trusted to continue offering the great taste Kiwis know and love!
About Kiwi Bacon
For many New Zealanders, Kiwi bacon takes them back to their childhood. Others simply remember the iconic Kiwi birds that stood on top of our factories and became famous landmarks. But more than anything, no weekend was complete without a plate of delicious Kiwi bacon.
Today, Kiwi stands for quality 100% New Zealand farmed bacon, ham and cold meat. So when you eat a Kiwi product, you can be guaranteed the great taste of REAL Kiwi bacon and ham.
About Restaurant Association of New Zealand
The Restaurant Association of New Zealand has hundreds of members covering the length and breadth of the country, representing every facet of the restaurant and hospitality industry.
The industry employs more than 80,000 people at nearly 12,000 restaurants and food outlets and generates sales in excess of $5 billion. RANZ offers its members business tools, support and advice for growing their businesses and breaking new ground in the fast growing hospitality arena.


TOP 15 CAFÉS


UPPER NORTH

Chocolate Brown
http://www.chocolatebrown.co.nz

Paper Moon Café
http://www.papermooncafe.co.nz

Urban Soul
http://www.urbansoul.co.nz


CENTRAL NORTH

Bosco Café
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bosco-Cafe/100640649996897?ref=hl

Capers Café
http://www.capers.co.nz/

Corogate Café
http://www.corogate.com


LOWER NORTH

Mega Café Masterton

Café Ahuriri
http://www.cafeahuriri.com/


Macfarlanes Caffe
https://www.facebook.com/Macfarlanescaffe?fref=ts


UPPER SOUTH

Maggie's Kitchen

ARTISAN by Rangiora Bakery
www.rangiorabakery.com

Luciano espresso bar
http://lucianoespressobar.co.nz/


LOWER SOUTH

The Roost Café
http://www.theroostcafe.co.nz/index.html

Jagz of Village Green
http://www.jagz.co.nz/village-green-invercargill/contact-us/

The Green Room Café

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