Darlinghurst is abuzz for this new restaurant
If you’ve been missing Andy Bunn since he left Café Sopra, wring out you hankies, 'cos he’s got a brand new place of his own. The food is signature Bunn - great produce treated with integrity. There’s not as much on the veggo front as there was at Sopra, but we’re guessing this is because Bunn no longer works above a fruit and veg shop. Highlighting daily produce specials probably isn't quite so high on the agenda.
Don’t be fooled by the three-course setup of the menu. There’s no need to follow a strict diet of entrée, main and dessert. And if you’re a card-carrying carrot fancier, you’ll be finding yourself hoeing into a lot of the side dishes and entrees. But it turns out that’s no bad thing, as the meal ends up becoming a big Italian-style feast.
You might notice a few dishes that’ve crossed over from the Sopra menus such as the thin shreds of baby cabbage with reggiano and balsamic and a special of banoffee pie. A salad of sauteed oyster mushrooms and witlof is a rich, sweet, gooey mess of caramelised bitter greens and meaty mushrooms. There’s little orbs of bocconcini with thumb-sized tomatoes and baby basil and a classic American-style chopped cos salad complete with salad cream and, if you’re feeling super flash, there’s the simply titled ‘avocado’. Yep, it’s an $8 avocado, but a very good one, if that’s any consolation.
Our tip? Order a protein like the crisp-skin baby roast chicken thigh and wing on a bed of mustardy mash and a bunch of sides, and just share everything. Just make sure to order the mango bavarois for dessert - the wobbly, giving, creamy and gelatinous dessert comes with a little pile of booze-soaked pineapple shavings. Or how about house-made waffles with vanilla ice cream, all drizzled with honey?
Honeycomb is BYO-only right now, but it ain’t no thing - drop past any number of nearby bottle shops for some crisp whites and a rosé and you’ll be set. Already a haunt for Darlinghurst locals, the restaurant fills up quick, but the good news is half the restaurant is reserved, so you’ve got the choice of booking or risking a walk-in. Easy-beesy.
Darlinghurst 2010
Telephone 02 9331 3387
Price per person including drinks up to $100.00
Open Tue-Fri 10am-3pm; Dinner 6pm - 9pm; Sat - Sun 9am - 3pm; Dinner Sat 6pm - 10pm
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Weird service. Made a reservation but told we would have to leave within 60 minutes because they'd given our table away. Food was average
Posted on Tue 07 Feb 2012 03:37:09
I went here two weeks ago on a Tuesday - BYO and very good service although were told we all had to clear out by 11pm due to council licensing. I loved it but I'm afraid the meat balls with pasta is slight better at Cafe Sopra.
Posted on Tue 06 Dec 2011 09:30:56