Gourmet Traveller

Vale, Jock Zonfrillo 1976-2023

ike so many, we were shocked and saddened to learn of the death of chef and restaurateur Jock Zonfrillo in May. As a chef, he was instrumental in shaping Australia’s food identity over the past decade, championing the use of native ingredients and educating diners, one brilliant dish at a time. His creativity, passion and precision saw his Adelaide restaurant Orana named ’s Restaurant of the Year in 2017. At the time, our judges wrote: “It’s Australian food as we’ve never eaten before – confident, assured and original…. Seeking inspiration and knowledge through interacting with Aboriginal communities is central Restaurant Awards, shortly before he was named as a judge on , alongside Melissa Leong and Andy Allen, becoming a household name and sharing his culinary passion with millions. Whether in the kitchen or on television, Zonfrillo’s exacting standards and commitment to excellence were always tempered by his rogue Scottish charm. Here, we share memories from those who worked alongside the beloved chef and recall some of the many reasons he will be missed.

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