Porcine is a small French bistro above a bottle shop in the leafy suburb of Paddington in Sydney.Serving an ever-changing menu of timeless French classics, etched daily onto a chalkboard.
Auvers Café, RhodesTucked away in the scenic locale of Rhodes, Auvers Café stands as a beacon of culinary excellence. Drawing inspiration from Vincent van Gogh's last home, Auvers-sur-Oise, this café exemplifies art on a plate. Helmed by Chef Kim Khong Bong, every dish is a testament to his passion and expertise. The signature "Auvers Pancake Stack", adorned with edible flowers and vibrant fruits, has earned rave reviews and brought the café the "Best Breakfast in Sydney" award in 2020.Locate inside the iconic Rhodes Waterside shopping centre and just a short distance from the sparkling waters of the Parramatta River, Auvers serves as the ideal stop for both locals and visitors alike.A visit to Auvers Café in Rhodes promises not just a meal, but a memorable gastronomic journey.
A long history in fine Indian cuisine. For over 25 years, we have catered for well travelled internationals and local foodies alike. A restaurant designed to provide healthy and tasty Indian food in a homemade style. Now, at the Barangaroo, Spiced brings classical North Indian cuisine to the Sydney CBD.Our curated team of chefs excel at highlighting the complexity and depth of flavours associated with fine Indian food. We showcase inventive Indian dishes by complementing powerful flavours and traditions from India with local ingredients and techniques.
Le menu du Bistrot Gavroche propose des classiques parisiens authentiques préparés à partir des recettes ancestrales du grand-père du chef propriétaire, Henri. Ces recettes servent de source d'inspiration à la passion culinaire du chef Frederic Colin.
Les groupes de 8 personnes et plus auront une charge de 10 % pour le service. Un supplément de 10 % s'applique également lors des jours fériés.
Chez Crix is the organic evolution of the much loved public bar The Cricketers Arms which has been described as the 'loosest brumby in the Sydney pub scene' . A small french(ish) bistro in the penthouse delivering delicious food with intent and very energetic wines, in the absolute comfort of a pub.
There’s a secret world pulsing under George Street — and you’re invited. Travel to the basement of number 261 and you’ll discover The Grand Palace, an exotic mecca that suits intimate parties and larger groups alike.This venue is a mishmash of glorious colours and textures. Moulded walls, fanciful tiles and vibrant splashes of greenery all set the stage for an Indian feast that simply cannot be beaten.The menu features traditional Indian favourites with a modern twist. The Grand Palace kitchen team carefully blends exotic herbs and spices to create dishes that will leave you wanting more.For those with a sweet tooth, The Grand Palace is one of few Indian restaurants with a sumptuous dessert offering. From the Bombay Delight to the Rajasthani Palace Stone, you’ll be completely satisfied at the end of your multi-course meal.Whether you want to dine with a loved one or a larger group, The Grand Palace is a venue that simply should not be mi
32Miles is a contemporary Indian restaurant offers a dining experience like no other. Its strategic proximity to the waterfront adds an extra layer of charm to the already delightful ambiance. Guests can enjoy not just the exquisite flavors of modern and traditional Indian cuisine but also the calming presence of nearby waters, creating a perfect backdrop for a relaxing and enjoyable meal.From the freshness of breakfast to the flavorsome delights of lunch and the elegance of high tea, 32Miles caters to diverse palates and occasions. The restaurant's dinner menu, a perfect amalgamation of innovation and tradition, further establishes its position as a culinary gem.Whether you're seated indoors, savoring the culinary delights while gazing at the picturesque water view, or choosing an outdoor table to feel the gentle breeze from the nearby waters, dining at 32Miles is a sensory delight.
Open since 2010, Claire's Kitchen creates an authentic and familiar French experience that keeps bringing customers back.Situated between Surry Hills and Darlinghurst over 2 levels. The ground level is reserved for classic dinner experience while the mezzanine level hosts Cabaret Nights from Tuesday to Sunday or private functions at request.Former TV chef Marc Kuzma (aka Claire de Lune) lets his talents shine at his Darlinghurst venture. Step through the doors from Oxford Street, and enter a world of glamour, decadence and French chic. Soaring ceilings, imported wallpapers, glittering chandeliers, white linen, black Louis XV chairs and French antiques will make you feel like you're world's away from the chaos of the bustling street outside. Oh oui, nous aimons que….(we love that!). Charming French waiters warmly welcome patrons at Claire' and the brasserie classics with contemporary touches are done with true French finesse. It's French chic at its best.
Welcome to Hazel – a celebration of creativity and community. We are thrilled to announce the upcoming opening of Hazel, a dining, bar and event space due to open late November, nestled within the iconic Hazelhurst Arts Centre.Hazel pays homage to the site’s Art Deco heritage and adds a contemporary twist to create a uniquely elegant atmosphere for your next event or dining experience. Whether it’s a casual drop-in or an extravagant celebration, Hazel celebrates the intimate moments as well as the revelry.From the team who brought you Audley Dance Hall, we can’t wait to become part of Gymea’s vibrant community and open Hazel for everyone to enjoy.
Established in 2017 by Executive Chef, Thomas Cauquil and Brewery Director, Vincent De Soyres, Frenchies Bistro & Brewery specialises in creating food and drinks for friends, all in a relaxed, casual, and unique setting, where customers have the option to dine surrounded by brewing tanks.Leaning on fresh, local, seasonal produce, the duo create all of their products in-house, from smoked and cured meats and hand rolled pastas, to Frenchies' award-winning beers and spritzes.Thomas and Vince first met at Albert de Mun Hotel and Catering School in Paris in 2005. From there, Thomas went on to work at Michelin star restaurants including Le Violon d’Ingres* in Paris and El Chaflán in Madrid, meanwhile Vince set his sights on Australia, and moved from Ninkasi Brewery in Lyon to the Little Brewing Co. in Port Macquarie in 2010, followed by the Flat Rock Brew Café. Thomas joined Vince in Australia in 2013, and they transformed their dream into a reality with the opening of Frenchies.