Tom’s Culinary Journey at Evolution

Hey there! I’m Tom, a 33-year-old chef from the Philippines. I decided to come to Australia and study at Evolution Hospitality Institute after hearing amazing things from friends who had already graduated. Now that I’m here, I can honestly say—it’s been even better than I expected!

Back home, I’d been working as a chef for a while, but studying at Evolution has really pushed me to level up my skills, especially in kitchen management. What I love most is how much I’ve learned, not only about cooking but about Australia’s incredible food culture. The diversity here is mind-blowing, and I’ve had the chance to explore so many different cuisines. It’s made me appreciate how food brings people together from all walks of life.

The school itself is fantastic. The location is great, but what really makes the difference are the people. From the teachers to my classmates, everyone is super friendly and supportive. I’ve met people from all over the world, and we’ve been learning so much from each other.

Honestly, I can’t recommend Evolution enough! It’s not just about learning to cook—it’s about growing as a person and experiencing something new. If you’re looking to become a professional chef or improve your skills in kitchen management, this place is the real deal. I’m so glad I made the move, and I’d definitely encourage my friends and family back home to do the same.

Australia’s been an adventure, and Evolution has been at the heart of it!

Australia’s Culinary Story: A Delicious Journey Through Time

Australia’s food scene is a vibrant tapestry woven from its history, culture, and waves of migration. From ancient Indigenous bush tucker to the hearty British fare of early settlers and the exciting array of immigrant influences, Australian cuisine is a tale of discovery and evolution.

For thousands of years, Indigenous Australians thrived on a diet rich in native flora and fauna. They foraged for bush tucker like kangaroo, emu, and a variety of native plants, forming a deep connection with the land. Sadly, when British settlers arrived, they missed the culinary riches around them, choosing instead to stick with their familiar British fare.

In 1697, explorer William Dampier remarked that the land offered no food for Aboriginals, showcasing the settlers’ lack of appreciation for Indigenous food knowledge. This oversight pushed Indigenous culinary practices into the background for many years.

The British Influence: Hearty and Homely

When the British settled in 1788, they brought their culinary traditions with them. Their diet featured bread, salted meat, cheese, and dried peas – straightforward fare meant to keep them going. Early settlers’ rations led to classic dishes like damper bread and billy tea.

As agriculture took root in Australia, the culinary landscape expanded. British and Irish dishes like shepherd’s pie, Sunday roasts, and meat pies became local favourites. Even today, we see the British influence in our love for pies, tea, and iconic snacks like Anzac biscuits.

Migration: A Flavorful Revolution 

The true game-changer for Australian cuisine came with migration. The 1851 Gold Rush introduced Chinese immigrants, who brought Yum Cha, dim sims, and other beloved Asian dishes. Asian cuisine has since become a staple in Aussie households, from sushi trains to Thai takeout.

Post-war migration brought Mediterranean flair, with Greeks, Italians, Turks, and Lebanese communities infusing our food culture with vibrant ingredients and bold flavours. Garlic, eggplant, pasta, and pastries became household staples, while Mediterranean favourites like hummus, coffee, and kebabs won over the nation.

A standout example is Chicken Parmigiana, which evolved from an Italian eggplant dish to become a much-loved schnitzel topped with tomato sauce and melted cheese.

Iconic Australian Foods: True Blue Classics

No discussion of Australian cuisine is complete without celebrating its iconic staples. Think Vegemite on toast, meat pies, and sausage rolls – comfort foods that scream Australia. Local chicken shops serve up deep-fried delights like Chiko rolls, dim sims, and potato scallops, all generously sprinkled with chicken salt.

Desserts also hold a special place in Aussie hearts. Pavlova, lamingtons, Tim Tams, Anzac biscuits, and Golden Gaytimes are sweet treats that have become part of the national identity..

Australian Cuisine Today: A Global Fusion

Modern Australian cuisine is a delightful fusion of its rich history and global influences. Multicultural migration has turned Australia into a melting pot of food cultures, blending European, Asian, and Middle Eastern ingredients and techniques.

What makes today’s Australian cuisine truly unique is the renewed focus on Indigenous bush foods. Native ingredients like wattle seed, finger lime, and kangaroo meat are making waves in fine dining, linking our culinary past with the present.

A Taste of Australia

 From British classics to multicultural fusions and a nod to Indigenous ingredients, Australian cuisine reflects its diverse history. For a true taste of this evolution, try our Taste of Australia degustation, where native and foraged ingredients are crafted into a modern Australian dining experience by a skilled Private Chef. Dive into the delicious, diverse, and distinctly Australian flavours that make our cuisine special.

An Aspiring Chef with Big Dreams

At just 18, Justin already knows what he wants to do with his life—become a professional chef. It’s not just about the love of cooking; it’s about bringing something special back to his hometown in Indonesia. Justin dreams of returning home one day, armed with world-class culinary skills, ready to share his passion with his community.

To get there, Justin chose to study at Evolution Hospitality Institute, a top-notch school located in the heart of Sydney CBD. His sister, who also studied at Evolution, recommended it, knowing firsthand that this was the perfect place for Justin to kickstart his culinary journey.

Justin is currently working his way through two key programs: Certificate IV in Kitchen Management and Diploma in Hospitality Management. These courses are packed with everything he needs to know to thrive in the hospitality industry.

At Evolution, Justin is learning from some of the best in the business—top-quality trainers who have successfully trained thousands of professional chefs. In Certificate IV in Kitchen Management, he’s mastering essential cooking techniques, kitchen operations, and hygiene practices. Meanwhile, the Diploma in Hospitality Management is giving him a broader understanding of the industry, covering everything from managing a team to delivering outstanding customer service.

For Justin, the future is full of possibilities. The skills he’s gaining at Evolution are setting him up for success as a professional chef. One day, he’ll take what he’s learned back to Indonesia, ready to share his love for cooking and make a real difference in his hometown.

At Evolution, students like Justin aren’t just learning to cook—they’re preparing to lead the next generation of hospitality professionals. Whether they’re in a bustling city like Sydney or a quiet town in Indonesia, Evolution is where culinary dreams come to life.

 

Why Evolution Hospitality Institute?

Family Connection

Justin’s decision to study at Evolution was easy. His sister had a great experience there, and she knew it would be the perfect place for him too. It’s a family thing!

Evolution Hospitality Institute offers a bunch of courses tailored to what students need in the hospitality industry, including:

These programs are designed to help students like Justin gain the skills and confidence they need to shine in their future careers.

One of the cool things about Evolution is that it’s super close to Townhall CBD Station, right in the heart of Sydney CBD, and the location is perfect for exploring Sydney’s vibrant food scene.

With over 15 years in the education industry, Evolution Hospitality Institute has earned a solid reputation for specialising in hospitality. We’ve got connections with big names, our partners including Hilton, Capella, Accor, Crown Hotels, The Langham, Merivale and…etc. These partnerships mean students like Justin have incredible opportunities for internships and job placements.

Thousands of students have graduated from Evolution, many of them landing great jobs right after. The focus on training students in a real, professional kitchen environment ensures that graduates are job-ready. Evolution has successfully trained thousands of professional chefs who are now working all over the world.

At Evolution, students get the full on-campus experience. They work closely with qualified trainers in a professional kitchen setting, which is perfect for anyone serious about becoming a professional chef.

Evolution Hospitality Institute is proud to welcome students from all over the world. It’s a friendly, diverse community where everyone can learn from each other. Whether you’re from Australia, Indonesia, or anywhere else, you’ll feel right at home here.