Ep 63 - Ben Bayly on Building New Zealand's Culinary Identity

Ep 63 - Ben Bayly on Building New Zealand's Culinary Identity

Chef Ben Bayly on building a New Zealand food identity, storytelling, provenance, and why our farmers and producers deserve better recognition.

What does it actually take to put New Zealand on the map as a world-class food destination?

In this episode, we sit down with chef and food advocate Ben Bayly of Ahi Restaurant, recently awarded a Michelin Star, to unpack why storytelling, not just quality, is the missing ingredient in how we market our food.

Ben shares his journey from young chef to Michelin-starred restaurateur, and why he believes New Zealand's culinary identity has been undersold internationally. We dig into the parallels with the wine industry's rise to global prestige, why lamb and dairy are often invisible on the world stage despite exceptional quality, and how direct relationships between chefs, farmers, and producers can change that story.

We also get into some topics you might not expect from a food conversation: wild game and pest species as an underused, biodynamic food resource, the regulatory hurdles stopping farmers from diversifying their income, and what it really takes to build a resilient, values-driven hospitality team.

In this episode:

  • Why New Zealand lacks a deep culinary "legacy"
  • The power of provenance: connecting diners back to the farm and the farmer
  • Wild harvesting, pest management, and sustainable food sourcing
  • Lessons from the NZ wine industry's global branding success
  • Farm diversification, agritourism, and new income streams for producers
  • Building a restaurant culture around confidence, competence, character, and care
  • Mentoring the next generation of chefs and hospitality talent

Whether you're a farmer, chef, food producer, or just someone who cares about where your dinner comes from, this conversation offers a compelling case for why New Zealand's food story deserves to be told, and told well.

Connect with Ben:

Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/benbaylynz/?hl=en⁠

Ahi Restaurant: ⁠https://ahirestaurant.co.nz/⁠

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