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Al Brown’s Painful Adoption History, The Struggles Behind TV & Culinary Fame

Al Brown’s Painful Adoption History, The Struggles Behind TV & Culinary Fame

Update: 2025-09-28
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Al Brown is one of New Zealand’s most beloved chefs — but behind the TV fame (Hunger for the Wild, Masterchef), award-winning restaurants (Logan Brown, Depot, Federal Deli, Best Ugly Bagels), and his role as a Kiwi food icon lies a story of adoption, perfectionism, reinvention and resilience.


In this wide-ranging conversation, Al opens up about:

  • Walking away from fine dining and Logan Brown
  • Building Depot into one of NZ’s most iconic restaurants
  • His drive for perfectionism — and the toll it’s taken
  • Friendship, family, and what happiness looks like at 60
  • Why fritters, pies and bagels matter in our Kiwi food story


This episode is funny, raw and deeply human — a look inside the life of a man who helped redefine New Zealand’s food culture. Enjoy!


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Al Brown’s Painful Adoption History, The Struggles Behind TV & Culinary Fame

Al Brown’s Painful Adoption History, The Struggles Behind TV & Culinary Fame