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  • Fleur’s peace - legendary Moeraki restaurant closes its doors
    By Sally Blundell of Frank Film
    On a paddock on the bank of the Waitaki River, renowned chef and restaurateur Fleur Sullivan spies a clump of watercress.
    “Boy, I’d love to get some.”
    She is standing in what was once her grandparents’ farm where she spent the first five years of her life, learning a culinary tradition based on what could be grown, fished, hunted or foraged.
    But the watercress, even if she could gather it up, won't be gracing a menu any time soon.
    Her landmark restaurant Fleurs Place in the coastal village of Moeraki has been closed for nearly three years - the result of Covid hospitality rules and a largely unvaccinated workforce.
    Now, she tells Frank Film, she is selling up.
    “I’ve grieved but I’m prepared to let this go.”
    In doing so, she leaves a legacy of conviviality, local enterprise and fresh regional food.
    “I’ve never done it for any other reason than the enjoyment of it and doing it well,” she says. “When you put together this little restaurant and the joy of having these people provide their produce to us - the fish, the tītī, the eggs, the vegetables from Joe’s up the road - all of these things created so much joy.”
    Fleur honed her hospitality skills as a newly married young mother working in hotels and restaurants, first on the West Coast then in Alexandra.
    In 1967, she bought the historic Dunstan Hotel in the gold mining township of Clyde and, under the new name of Dunstan House, ran it as bed and breakfast, building a reputation for slow-cooked regional food - wild rabbit, thyme, game birds, fruit, home-grown herbs.
    To preserve the town’s history, she set up the Clyde Promotion Group and became a local councillor. After her marriage ended, she worked in restaurants in Queenstown, but still central Otago called.
    In the late 1970s, as a solo mother with three young children, she returned to Clyde, converting, with her partner John Braine, an old general store into a 40-seat restaurant. Olivers became renowned for fresh local food (and, later, wine), live music and ambience by the truck-load. As poet Sam Hunt wrote, “When you are living on the highway you remember certain places - will they water the horses well? And she watered the horses really well.”
    Twenty years later, a cancer diagnosis demanded a dramatic change.
    “I knew I had to get to the ocean and walk in the water every day. And this was the ocean I wanted to get to. Moeraki.”
    In 1997 she bought a small house overlooking the historic whaling station. With the help of her son, she bought a caravan and began selling fish chowder, tītī and fresh rēwena bread, reflecting the region’s rich maritime and Māori history.
    When the site beside the old jetty came up for sale, “I thought, don't even look at it. Don’t even think about it. I didn’t want to tell myself I would build a restaurant, but I knew I was.”
    Fleurs Place, built from a relocated farm shed, opened to the public in 2002.
    Frustrated at her inability to buy fish straight from the boats, Sullivan bought her own quota.
    “Sometimes there would be people sitting at their table, waiting on this beautiful blue cod and I’d say, well, that boat coming around the corner has got your fish on it - you’ll just have to wait a minute.”
    She recalls the day a whale visited the bay. “It was the first day the restaurant was full of people. I told everyone to come outside.”
    When British restaurateur Rick Stein was asked to write a travel article for a British newspaper, he chose Fleurs Place. “I had never heard of Rick Stein,” laughs Sullivan.
    Closing the restaurant was never going to be easy. By selling her fishing quota she was able to pay her staff, “but I might as well have had my right arm cut off, because that was why I was here.”
    Now, as she wanders along the beach, past the thick ropes of bull kelp, the kids fishing for cockabullies, the fishing boats rocking on the water, Fleur Sullivan, ONZM, CNZM, is content. It’s taken a long time, she says, “but I’m at peace with not opening now.”
    Credits:
    Producer/Director/Cameraman/Interviewer: Gerard Smyth
    Writer/Researcher: Sally Blundell
    Editor: Tracey Jury
    Online Editor: Oliver Dawe
    Second Camera/Researcher: Ellie Adams
    Line Producer: Erina Ellis
    Production Manager: Jo Ffitch
    Sound Design/Mix: Chris Sinclair
    Attributions:
    Mark Shea - Extra restaurant footage
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ความคิดเห็น • 12

  • @calumfitzwater8431
    @calumfitzwater8431 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So many good memories of this place! Thanks so much, Fleur!

  • @kathleenriddell4209
    @kathleenriddell4209 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I’d never heard of Fleur and her place until watching this, it was really inspiring to watch! Lovely spotlight on such an interesting person, thanks for sharing her story 😊

  • @nikiTricoteuse
    @nikiTricoteuse 29 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    So sad to hear Fleur's Place won't be reopening. My last meal there, l was on my way to Otepoti/ Dunedin from Otautahi/ Christchurch and was a walk in to an already full restaurant. The wonderful and ever hospitable Fleur cleared off her work table for me - The one tucked in by the bar/counter. @ 0:49. I felt very special. Lovely memories of fantastic meals there at every opportunity. Thanks for sharing the story of Fleur's Place and a special thank you to Fleur for her years of graft in the hospo industry.

  • @lyndaraina1915
    @lyndaraina1915 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    The food was always good here 😍🤩😋

  • @MsKiwigirlie
    @MsKiwigirlie 28 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    We loved it soo much - always went there from Dunedin for a nice treat. All the best to you, Fleur!

  • @FLSTFB103
    @FLSTFB103 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Outstanding.

  • @georgefairweathermoonlight4
    @georgefairweathermoonlight4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    legend

  • @D.4.V.E_
    @D.4.V.E_ หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    😊

  • @michelleforgie225
    @michelleforgie225 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I hope the venue gets sold. It's just sitting empty so sad

  • @SeriousSchitt
    @SeriousSchitt หลายเดือนก่อน

    Where’s this in relation to The Fish Wife?

    • @michelleforgie225
      @michelleforgie225 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      The fishwife is across the road from the tavern. Near the boat ramp

    • @SeriousSchitt
      @SeriousSchitt 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@michelleforgie225 Yeah, I went there for a look last Saturday and saw it, thanks.