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Michelin-star chefs and Aussie icons are turning up the heat for Port Douglas’ hottest food festival

Taste Port Douglas returns to the Tropics from August 7 to 10, featuring three global rock star chefs

Melissa Woodley
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Melissa Woodley
Travel & News Editor, Time Out Australia
Aerial view of resort with cocktail party
Photograph: Supplied | Taste Port Douglas
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What do you get when you combine a Singaporean Michelin-star chef, the owner of one of Asia’s oldest cocktail bars and the pastry extraordinaire from Fortnum and Mason? The sizzling line-up for Taste Port Douglas – and that’s just a taster. Australia’s favourite tropical food festival is returning to Far North Queensland for its ninth year in 2025, flying in a world-class roster of talent for four flavour-packed days from August 7 to 10.

Surrounded by two World Heritage-listed wonders – the Great Barrier Reef and the Daintree Rainforest – Taste Port Douglas will see the return of its signature seaside long lunches, exclusive restaurant takeovers, expert masterclasses, a star-lit music festival, and the iconic opening and closing cocktail parties. The hottest ticket in town is always for ‘A Night of Fire’, which takes place under the flickering candlelights at Flames of the Forest, Australia’s only rainforest dining experience.

Cocktail party under fairy lights in forest at night
Photograph: Supplied | Taste Port Douglas

Many of Australia’s biggest culinary names and favourite television personalities will be firing up the kitchens at the Sheraton Grand Mirage Resort festival village, including Matt Preston, Manu Feildel, Colin Fassnidge, Nelly Robinson and Alanna Sapwell. They’ll be joined by three international rock star chefs who will keep the food and drinks flowing.

Pâtissier extraordinaire and executive head chef at London’s Fortnum and MasonRoger Pizey, will re-create a tarte tatin that has been praised as one of the best ever made. Michelin-starred chef of Singapore’s Marguerite restaurant, Michael Wilson, will host an exclusive masterclass with paired wines. Meanwhile, Ryan Clift, chef and owner of The Tippling Clubone of Singapore’s oldest cocktail bars and a regular on The World’s 50 Best Bars list, will demonstrate how to make his signature dishes to just 24 guests.

Long lunch under trees
Photograph: Supplied | Taste Port Douglas

Tickets for Taste Port Douglas go live on Thursday, May 22, and you can check out the full program here.

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