Look who’s cooking: Top five popular Greek Australian chefs

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By Victoria Loutas.

Today, on International Chefs Day, we celebrate remarkable chefs around the world and the many things they teach us about different cuisines and delicacies. 

We’ve listed some of the top Greek Australian chefs who have made significant contributions to the Australian food landscape.

Anna Polyviou:

Anna Polyviou with her mum. Photos: Delicious Magazine / Supplied.

Award winning pastry chef, Anna Polyviou, has made quite a name for herself in Australia’s dessert scene. 

Polyviou began working at the Hotel Sofitel in Melbourne and has created a successful career in the hotel world. Polyviou is credited for Sydney Shangri La’s renowned culinary reputation, where she has created legendary, unique dessert experiences. 

In 2014, Polyviou won the award for best dessert in Australia for her modern reimagination of the traditional carrot cake. Since then, Anna has published her first cookbook, ‘Sweet Street,’ and has featured as a guest judge on Masterchef Australia. 

George Diakomichalis:

George Diakomichalis is an icon in the Greek Australian food landscape, creating a successful career for himself. Cooking and baking runs in the Diakomichalis family, as George was taught the art of patisserie from his great grandfather, grandfather and uncles. 

His patisserie, ‘Kalymnos Pastries,’ located in Adelaide, is an ode to his home island, Kalymnos, where he completed his pastry chef training. 

His family run store won the award for Best Patisserie in Australia in 2019, demonstrating the success of his business. Diakomichalis is becoming a household name, appearing in several cooking shows and also hosting his own series, ‘It’s All Greek to Me.’

READ MORE: Adelaide’s Kalymnos Pastries wins best patisserie in Australia.

Peter Conistis:

Peter Conistis is considered the pioneer of modern Greek food, opening many renowned Greek restaurants. 

Consitis’ first restaurant, ‘Cosmos,’ was the first Greek restaurant to be awarded a chefs hat, which he later achieved again with the opening of ‘Eleni’s’ and ‘Omega.’ 

The Greek Australian chef gained international recognition when he was invited to cook at the opening ceremony of the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens.

He is more recently known for his renowned work at Alpha Restaurant and Beta Bar in Sydney CBD, where he has showcased his innovative take on traditional Greek food. He has also published a cookbook, ‘New Greek Cuisine,’ and has featured on SBS’s Food Safari tours.

Phillip Vakos:

Phillip Vakos established his culinary career after competing in Masterchef Australia in 2010.

Vakos grew up with two Cretan grandmothers and was surrounded by Greek food and culture, inspiring his cooking dreams. He moved from Tasmania to Melbourne where he opened Bahari | The Hellenic Plate in Richmond, a meze-style Greek restaurant. 

Since then, Vakos has made multiple TV appearances and has recently opened ‘The Gringlish Co,’ a catering company with his wife.

READ MORE: Top Greek chefs feature in Prahran Market’s ‘Say Cheese’ Festival.

Dezi Madafferi and Penny Kerasiotis:

Dezi and Penny. Photo supplied.

In September 2020, thousands of Greek Australians across the nation erupted in applause as Dezi Madafferi and Penny Kerasiotis from Team Greece were crowned champions of Channel 7’s cooking show, Plate of Origin.

Just one short year later and the Greek cousins say that once they entered the cooking competition together their lives altered forever.

In January this year, Penny extended her shop Miss Penny Cakes in Melbourne and has created a few Greek cake mixes such as coconut syrup cake and kourabiethes, as well as other staples including chocolate cake, vanilla cake and cookie mixes.

Dezi, who worked for Country Road for 20 years, also decided to launch her own seasoning range which includes her best-selling ‘Gyro Gyro Souvlaki’ seasoning. The seasonings can now be found in 12 Victorian stores, one Queensland store and online.

READ MORE: Dezi and Penny from Team Greece share what life is like after Plate of Origin.

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