Ach – Hamilton’s striking new wine bar and bistro – is raising the bar for Middle Eastern cuisine in Brisbane

When we sat down with Marty Coard and Noam Lissner to chat about the opening of their brand-new Middle Eastern-inspired bistro and wine bar Ach, we half expected them to be bone tired and weary. If that was indeed the case, they were doing a great job of masking their fatigue. In fact, the duo seemed to be riding a wave of energy – a high that’s repaired the damage done by the weeks of late nights and early starts required to get their Hamilton-based dining spot up and running.

The long hours have seemingly paid off – Ach is an early smash hit of 2024. After a soft pre-Christmas opening, the team (which includes fellow co-owners Mia Nguyen and Mat Drummond) officially cut the ribbon on Ach on January 3. The venue was fully booked for its first Friday and Saturday night services, and then again the following week. If Brisbane’s dining activity slowed at all in early January, you wouldn’t know it by looking at Ach alone.

“It’s incredible and very surreal,” admits Marty, when asked about Ach’s early popularity. “We’re working so much, but it just feels so good at the same time – the 18-hour days don’t feel like it. That people want to come to try our food, try our wines and be served by us, it’s really humbling.”

Seeing Ach’s dining room full is no doubt a special sight for the up-and-comers, who have struck out on their own for the first time with the ambitious concept, a midpoint between high-end restaurant and informal eatery that shines a light on Middle Eastern, its inspirational anchor.

The site, located in an off-piste portion of Hamilton (MacArthur Avenue, to be specific, a corridor of new development on the fringe of the Northshore Hamilton Priority Development Area), is comprised of a breezy alfresco area and a dining room boasting woody textures and green hues. “It gets dark and moody at night – turn all the lights down and it gets really nice in here,” says Marty. Key features of the space include a 3.5-m kitchen pass wrought from camphor laurel, a dry-ageing cabinet and a hulking custom-built woodfire hearth (manufactured by Bullockhead Creek BBQ) in the kitchen, which serves as Ach’s nexus.

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