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Jackson's (restaurant)

Jackson's was a restaurant in Highgate, an inner suburb of Perth, Western Australia. It was established in July 1998 and closed in 2014. For much of its existence, it was Perth's number one "special night out" destination.[1] It won many awards,[2] and was described by The New York Times as "... perhaps the town's top table, with a formidable selection of Australian wines ...".[3]

Jackson's
Restaurant information
EstablishedJuly 1998 (1998-07)
Closed2014 (2014)
ChefNeal Jackson
Food typeModern Australian
Rating
(The West Australian
Good Food Guide 2014
)
Street address483 Beaufort Street
CityHighgate
StateWestern Australia
Postal/ZIP Code6003
CountryAustralia
Coordinates31°56′20″S 115°52′9″E / 31.93889°S 115.86917°E / -31.93889; 115.86917

The restaurant's owner and chef, English-born Neal Jackson, served his apprenticeship at the Savoy Hotel in London, and later worked elsewhere in that city. He emigrated to Australia in 1971, and initially held various positions in restaurants around Western Australia. In 1981, he opened his first restaurant, the Anchor and Hope Inn at Donnybrook, and he was later the proprietor of Louisa's, a Bunbury restaurant "... that brought him a legion of fans, many of whom would drive from Perth to eat his dishes ...". He opened his eponymous restaurant in Perth in 1998.[1][4]

Signature dishes of Jackson's included rack of Amelia Park lamb with confit lamb belly and shank shepherds pie, and Turkish delight souffle with rose petal ice cream.[1]

Jackson's was the restaurant that introduced degustation menus to Western Australia.[1] Prior to the end of August 2013, Jackson's degustation menu, nicknamed "The Dego", was a major feature of its offerings.[2][5] Jackson's also had an a la carte menu, which included vegetarian dishes.[2] Additionally, Jackson's was renowned for its wine list;[6] its sommelier, Kjell-Ove Almeland, was named Sommelier of the Year at the Australian Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Awards in 2009.[7]

Jackson's was given a two star rating, and the award for Restaurant of the Year, by The West Australian Good Food Guide 2011,[8] and retained its two star rating for 2012,[8] 2013,[9] and 2014.[10]

On 26 November 2013, Neal Jackson announced that he would be retiring after a 48-year career. He was expecting to sell Jackson's restaurant some time in the first half of 2014, but also intended to pursue some other opportunities. In commenting on the changes he had observed since arriving in Western Australia 42 years earlier, he said that produce had greatly improved, but that the biggest change had been in the public's awareness of food. After receiving protests from customers about the cessation of the restaurant's degustation menu, he also said that he intended to reintroduce it for the final few months before his retirement.[1]

In July 2014, a new restaurant, St. Michael 6003, was opened on the former Jackson's site.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Broadfield, Rob (27 November 2013). "Jackson hangs up pans after 48 years". The West Australian. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  2. ^ a b c "Jackson's Restaurant Review". Fodor's. Fodor's. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  3. ^ Apple, R.W. Jnr. (1 January 2006). "Out West, Aussie Style". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Neal Jackson". www.miettas.com.au/directory/home. Mietta's. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Cynthia" (31 August 2013). "Jackson's, Highgate: The Say Goodbye Dego". thefoodpornographer.com The Food Pornographer. "Cynthia". Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  6. ^ "State Winner Western Australia: Jackson's Restaurant, Perth". www.gourmettraveller.com.au. Gourmet Traveller. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  7. ^ Pepper, Daile (25 August 2009). "No whining as top sommelier crowned". WA Today. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  8. ^ a b "Jackson's: Mietta's Review". www.miettas.com.au/directory/home. Mietta's. Retrieved 8 August 2013.
  9. ^ Broadfield, Rob, ed. (2012). The West Australian Good Food Guide 2013. Osborne Park, WA: West Australian Publishers. pp. 12, 67. ISBN 9780987171948.
  10. ^ Broadfield, Rob, ed. (2013). The West Australian Good Food Guide 2014. Osborne Park, WA: West Australian Publishers. p. 54. ISBN 9780987171986.
  11. ^ Williams, Gail (23 June 2014). "New eatery St Michael replaces Jackson's in Beaufort St, Highgate". PerthNow. News Ltd. Retrieved 15 August 2014.

External links edit

  • Qantas Travel Insider: Critics' Choice: Event venues – includes a review of Jackson's originally published in Qantas The Australian Way
  • The Food Pornographer: Jackson's, Highgate: The Say Goodbye Dego – a review of the final version of Jackson's "The Dego"

jackson, restaurant, jackson, restaurant, highgate, inner, suburb, perth, western, australia, established, july, 1998, closed, 2014, much, existence, perth, number, special, night, destination, many, awards, described, york, times, perhaps, town, table, with, . Jackson s was a restaurant in Highgate an inner suburb of Perth Western Australia It was established in July 1998 and closed in 2014 For much of its existence it was Perth s number one special night out destination 1 It won many awards 2 and was described by The New York Times as perhaps the town s top table with a formidable selection of Australian wines 3 Jackson sRestaurant informationEstablishedJuly 1998 1998 07 Closed2014 2014 ChefNeal JacksonFood typeModern AustralianRating The West AustralianGood Food Guide 2014 Street address483 Beaufort StreetCityHighgateStateWestern AustraliaPostal ZIP Code6003CountryAustraliaCoordinates31 56 20 S 115 52 9 E 31 93889 S 115 86917 E 31 93889 115 86917For other uses see Jackson s disambiguation The restaurant s owner and chef English born Neal Jackson served his apprenticeship at the Savoy Hotel in London and later worked elsewhere in that city He emigrated to Australia in 1971 and initially held various positions in restaurants around Western Australia In 1981 he opened his first restaurant the Anchor and Hope Inn at Donnybrook and he was later the proprietor of Louisa s a Bunbury restaurant that brought him a legion of fans many of whom would drive from Perth to eat his dishes He opened his eponymous restaurant in Perth in 1998 1 4 Signature dishes of Jackson s included rack of Amelia Park lamb with confit lamb belly and shank shepherds pie and Turkish delight souffle with rose petal ice cream 1 Jackson s was the restaurant that introduced degustation menus to Western Australia 1 Prior to the end of August 2013 Jackson s degustation menu nicknamed The Dego was a major feature of its offerings 2 5 Jackson s also had an a la carte menu which included vegetarian dishes 2 Additionally Jackson s was renowned for its wine list 6 its sommelier Kjell Ove Almeland was named Sommelier of the Year at the Australian Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Awards in 2009 7 Jackson s was given a two star rating and the award for Restaurant of the Year by The West Australian Good Food Guide 2011 8 and retained its two star rating for 2012 8 2013 9 and 2014 10 On 26 November 2013 Neal Jackson announced that he would be retiring after a 48 year career He was expecting to sell Jackson s restaurant some time in the first half of 2014 but also intended to pursue some other opportunities In commenting on the changes he had observed since arriving in Western Australia 42 years earlier he said that produce had greatly improved but that the biggest change had been in the public s awareness of food After receiving protests from customers about the cessation of the restaurant s degustation menu he also said that he intended to reintroduce it for the final few months before his retirement 1 In July 2014 a new restaurant St Michael 6003 was opened on the former Jackson s site 11 See also edit nbsp Food portal nbsp Western Australia portalAustralian cuisine Western Australian wineReferences edit a b c d e Broadfield Rob 27 November 2013 Jackson hangs up pans after 48 years The West Australian Retrieved 27 November 2013 a b c Jackson s Restaurant Review Fodor s Fodor s Retrieved 4 September 2013 Apple R W Jnr 1 January 2006 Out West Aussie Style The New York Times Retrieved 8 August 2013 Neal Jackson www miettas com au directory home Mietta s Retrieved 8 August 2013 Cynthia 31 August 2013 Jackson s Highgate The Say Goodbye Dego thefoodpornographer com The Food Pornographer Cynthia Retrieved 4 September 2013 State Winner Western Australia Jackson s Restaurant Perth www gourmettraveller com au Gourmet Traveller Retrieved 8 August 2013 Pepper Daile 25 August 2009 No whining as top sommelier crowned WA Today Retrieved 8 August 2013 a b Jackson s Mietta s Review www miettas com au directory home Mietta s Retrieved 8 August 2013 Broadfield Rob ed 2012 The West Australian Good Food Guide 2013 Osborne Park WA West Australian Publishers pp 12 67 ISBN 9780987171948 Broadfield Rob ed 2013 The West Australian Good Food Guide 2014 Osborne Park WA West Australian Publishers p 54 ISBN 9780987171986 Williams Gail 23 June 2014 New eatery St Michael replaces Jackson s in Beaufort St Highgate PerthNow News Ltd Retrieved 15 August 2014 External links editQantas Travel Insider Critics Choice Event venues includes a review of Jackson s originally published in Qantas The Australian Way The Food Pornographer Jackson s Highgate The Say Goodbye Dego a review of the final version of Jackson s The Dego Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackson 27s restaurant amp oldid 1183379599, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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