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Kitchen Conversations Fleur Sullivan

1h 2m · Cuisine Bites · 17 Jun 20:42

Our very special guest is one of those people with a name that is instantly recognised and following that recognition, there is always a big smile. She is one of our most loved New Zealand restaurateurs, a South Island legend with a career spanning well over 40 years and she has played a HUGE part in transforming two sleepy regional towns into international destinations. Icaught up with Fleur Sullivan (long-distance) as she sat in her restaurant kitchen, behind closed doors during lockdown. I wondered how this magnificent woman had ended up in the tiny town of Moeraki at 'Fleurs Place'. As you're about to hear, it’s been a long and incredibly interesting road to the establishment of one of New Zealand's most iconic restaurants…

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