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It is a new era with a new chef and a new menu at long-time Hunter Valley favourite Restaurant Botanica at Spicers Vineyards Estate.
Restaurant Botanica has undergone a major refurb, seen the arrival of head chef Thomas Heinrich, and the launch of a brand new seasonal menu.
The transformation signals a different culinary direction that aims to offer "a refined yet relaxed experience grounded in contemporary Australian cooking and Mediterranean influence".
Overlooking the estate’s vineyards with sweeping views to the Brokenback Mountains, the updated interior has open fireplaces, ambient lighting and an intimate dining room that extends towards the vineyard.
Head chef Heinrich has worked in luxury hotels across Australia and North America.
“My career has taken me through some of the world’s most rigorous kitchens, where discipline, precision and respect for the ingredient are non-negotiable," he said.
"At Restaurant Botanica, I have the opportunity to apply that experience in a setting that is deeply connected to its landscape. The Hunter Valley offers exceptional produce, and our focus is on treating it with restraint and clarity. The goal is to create a dining experience that feels considered, grounded and reflective of place.”
The new menu features Mediterranean-style dishes showcasing seasonal vegetables, homegrown herbs, curated cheeses and simply prepared local meats.
So think starters like charred eggplant with smoked tahini, burnt honey and aged sherry; beef tartare with manchego, garlic toum and puffed wheat; and zucchini flower with goat’s feta, saffron and fermented black pepper.
Mains include smoked duck breast with confit duck leg, red cabbage and pomegranate; Angus striploin with brown butter harissa, leeks and pepper jus; and steamed Blue Eye with chimichurri and celery.
Lunch is available à la carte, while dinner is offered as a three-course menu with sides for $115 per person (boo, why no à la carte at night?), with an optional $70 wine pairing. Guests can also enjoy a five-course tasting menu for $140 per person.
The beverage list features Hunter Valley classics from the likes of Tyrrell's and Silkman, alongside emerging varietals and wines from Greece, Spain, Italy and southern France.
Heinrich’s new menu is now available breakfast daily, lunch on Saturday and Sunday from 12pm and dinner Wednesday to Sunday from 5:30pm.
Restaurant Botanica is at 555 Hermitage Road, Pokolbin NSW 2320. restaurantbotanica.com.au.
Images: Sophie Tyler
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