“However, this behaviour by an executive chef does not meet our standards of ethical workplace behaviour, so as a result we can no longer promote Amisfield as the leading restaurant in New Zealand at this time.”
Brett said Cuisine will be unable to reassess Amisfield within the 2026 assessment period because of the restaurant’s announcement that it will close for renovations from May 18 to July 7, but the publication will revisit the decision in 2027.
“We are disappointed for current head chef Sun Peng and the Amisfield team and look forward to the opportunity to re-evaluate Amisfield once the renovation is completed and its new direction is firmly in place ... We cannot allow our audience to turn to our current guide and be advised that a restaurant where employees were disrespected and abused is, in our opinion, one of the country’s best.”
Brett said Cuisine stands with the victims of Mabee’s “cruel behaviour”.
“If you are a victim or eyewitness to any abuse within the industry, it is also your responsibility to step forward. And it is the responsibility of the employer to listen and understand their duties and obligations.
“We stand with the victims of this cruel behaviour. It is not acceptable.”
Amisfield Restaurant has been approached for comment.