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Oh Dio. Volevo scrivere una valutazione positiva qui, ma eravamo così delusi. Dolore
Sono andato qui per il pranzo con i clienti. Eravamo gli unici nel ristorante alle 13.00 del martedì, quindi l'atmosfera vuole grande. Sebbene fossimo gli unici clienti, il servizio era così lento. I camerieri sono disattenti e sono stati molto inflessibili quando c'erano molteplici molteplici. Dolore
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Absolutely loved it! Almost exclusive use of the restaurant due to no show and very well looked after. The pork was definitely a hit and the affogato was yummy, even more if you add a sneaky shot of frangelico!
Very good lunch with work. Service attentive and accommodated easily. Will definitely recommend as it also was a good value $19 for a meal and a drink)
Went there on friend 's recommendation, It was a night with ' 'no show ' ' meaning that the restaurant wasn 't as full as it is usually because the Roselyn Packer Theatre didn 't have any representation at the time. The restaurant had a very nice cosy/comfy vibe, we were warmly welcomed and decided to sit outside. My friend and I order the 2 course formula, and decided to start with a cocktail (the green room and an expresso martini, both fantastic! while waiting for the food. I had the Pork, tender and tasty and my friend had the Salmon, fresh and flavoursome. the dessert were great, the originality to it was the gluten free chocolate cake, not that we needed it but we found quite rare to have this kind of option. The experience was very good, food service and atmosphere, we don 't give much feedback on the place we visit usually but this little gem definitely deserve it. We are looking forward to return on a busy show night!
Located in Walsh Bay, next to the Roslyn Packer theatre, Walsh Bay Kitchen is convenient if you 're heading to see a theatre production next door. It 's a huge space accomodating lots of guests and you can sit indoors or out. A stylish bar and dimly lit lights, it has a nice buzzing ambience about it. Staff were extremely friendly, and service was prompt. I had an apple cocktail which I quite liked. I had a sauvignon blanc, the house one. I think next time I would order a pricier one. We were in a group sampling the Sydney Festival menu where you get a glass of wine and two courses. I had the arancini 4 pieces with a nicely crunchy outside and a dense, cheeses filling. I personally quite liked these. My husband had the salad. For mains I had a 'minute steak ' with kipfler potatoes. It was drenched in sauce and being minute steak, it isn 't high quality and was cooked quite rare I didn 't like this so much, but the hubby finished it off. He got the pork which was really good, I sampled this too. Succulent and nicely seasoned, accompanied with thick cut chips. They gave us a sample of desserts to try and we had the affogato this was pretty good. I also had some of the cheese platter. I didn 't sample the other desserts, but there was a brownie, pannacotta and caramel sandwich. The other guests left promptly, presumably to go to a show. So this restaurant isn 't fancy or a fine dining experience, but suitable if you 're at the show next door.
This place has great ambience and knows how to get orders cookec quickly for hungry theatre goers who are on a tight deadline. The service is friendly and the food is fine.<br/ <br/ I tried the duck which was supposed to be their signature main and, while it was well cooked, there wasn't much flavour. My friends thought the lamb was delicious but the barramundi was also lacking in flavour.<br/ <br/ Desserts were good but the chocolate slice was very rich and even I (a huge dessert eater) couldn't finish it. Everything was well presented but a little more oomph in the taste department needed.