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Memory Bites with Matt Moran

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Published: March 27, 2025
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Memory Bites with Matt Moran Brings Food and Stories to Life
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WE all have a “memory bite” – a dish that unlocks a treasure trove of memories and reminds us that food is a gateway to the stories and emotions that shape who we are.

In the brand-new series Memory Bites with Matt Moran, the iconic chef and restaurateur transports beloved famous faces back to pivotal moments in their life through the power of heart-warming recipes and conversation.

The six-part series premiered this month on SBS Food and SBS OnDemand.

With an incredible line-up of guests joining Matt in the kitchen, they all get the one-on-one treatment as they talk through their most defining food memories.

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The celebrated chef uses a “memory box” to reveal surprising relics that speak to the special memories of guests including acclaimed actress and TV personality Pia Miranda, internationally renowned comedian Ross Noble, singer and songwriter Christine Anu, celebrated actor Richard Roxburgh, global entertainer Courtney Act, and iconic actress Danielle Cormack.

Matt then brings these memories to life on a plate as he recreates treasured meals from scratch that are inspired by their past, and uncovers personal stories of identity, family and history. Each dish sparks forgotten memories and candid revelations, celebrating culture, legacy, and the timeless power of food to connect us all.

Throughout the series, Matt guides his special guests through their memory bites one ingredient at a time.

Host Matt Moran said: “Food has this incredible ability to take us back to defining moments in our lives. In Memory Bites, I get to uncover the stories and memories behind some truly special dishes with some amazing Aussies.
“It’s all about great food, great company, and those unforgettable moments that remind us why food is so powerful in bringing us together.”

SBS Head of Entertainment and Food Emily Griggs said: “Food connects us to our most cherished memories.

Memory Bites with Matt Moran highlights how shared meals bridge generations and evoke powerful emotions.”

Memory Bites with Matt Moran is produced by Big Owl Pictures for SBS Food. The brand-new series airs Mondays at 7.30pm on SBS Food and SBS On Demand.

Big Owl Pictures Executive Producers Shaun Murphy and Alexandra Jakob said: “Memory Bites offers up a wonderful chapter of life through food, it’s a series full of heart, tastes, memories and colour.”

All six episodes of Memory Bites with Matt Moran will be available to stream on SBS On Demand with subtitles in a wide range of languages.

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