Ben Bayly and Sir Michael Hill are bringing Italian inspired fare to the South with Aosta. Photo / Kate Roberge
Two of New Zealand's biggest names in food and business have joined forces to bring Kiwis a taste of Northern Italy.
Top chef Ben Bayly and well-known jeweller and philanthropist Sir Michael Hill will soon open a new Italian-inspired restaurant in Arrowtown.
Named Aosta - after the small Italian town Bayly once lived - the Central Otago restaurant promises hearty dishes of ragu and braises, pasta, risotto and gnocchi and flavourings of saffron and truffle.
"I'm excited to put down roots and am so looking forward to getting to know the region in terms of produce and foraging."
Bayly, who was twice named New Zealand Chef of the Year when he was executive chef at The Grove, owns The Grounds in West Auckland, and was the executive chef at Auckland's Baduzzi, was Sir Michael Hill's first choice.
As a food lover and keen home cook, Hill and business partner Vicky Onions said securing Ben Bayly was the main aim.
"As soon as we started to discuss it we said how do we get Ben Bayly here," Hill said.
Children at Arrowtown Primary School are being taught how to grow the best herbs for the restaurant - and they will be paid for their endeavours.
"They will be growing in the next three weeks, all of our herbs such as basil and coriander," Onions said.
"It will give them a taste of how a business works and they will see a return, with the money going back to the school.
And, as Aosta will be an extension of his own home, Hill plans to eat at his newly created restaurant often.
"People can expect a meal that comes out quickly, it will be beautiful, it will be fresh, it won't be prohibitively expensive and if it is all of those things, why wouldn't I eat there a few times a week?
"The aim of all of this we wish to have the finest restaurant in the South Island but we want people to feel relaxed and at home here."