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Contribuisci feedbackVisited when they had the $15 pizza as their daily special. Ordered the pizza bianca and the king prawn, both were amazing. Service was good and food came out quick.
Good ambience Good food Costly Friendly staffCosted around $40 per head with no alcohol.Sweet potato fries were must try.Very near to darling harbour and well connected to Wynyard station.
This is located near King Street Wharf. We arrived with a booking but didn't need one as it was quite empty this evening and had a choice of tables. Service was very attentive (possibly due to being quiet) but he was helpful and on the ball.<br/ <br/ We decided to split an entree of Saffron And Pea Arancini, Pecorino Saffron Aioli. The arancini were nice and crispy on the outside and delicious creamy rice with peas on the inside. The mains chosen were Cannaroli Rice Risotto, Grilled Italian Sausages, Saffron Green Peas and Spicy Yellow Curry, Snapper Fillet, White Quinoa, School Prawns Silken Tofu. The risotto was creamy and had a delicious hint of Saffron to it. The sausage with peas were a delicious addition on top of it. The curry was flavoursome and was wolfed down quickly. It was a good mixture of seafood. We also got a side of beer battered chips, tomato sauce. It was more salsa like in texture and was nice. The chips could've been a bit more crispy.
Ive walked passed this place heaps of times after work drinkies at BUNGALOW 8 across the road and finally got the chance to come in and try the food!<br/ <br/ Our hostess that evening was the lovely MARITA who has a great knowledge of food and wine from her native Italy and helped us tremendously with recommending the dishes we had this evening which were prepared by the talented Chef Alessandro!<br/ <br/ THE SHARED ANTIPASTO PLATE is a great teaser in Italian and features cured proscuitto, marinated vegies, foccacia, grissini and real authentic mozzarella! An essential accompaniment to this is a glass of red which Marita recommended to us.<br/ <br/ The SEARED TASMANIAN SALMON with a mixed side salad of beans, sicillian olives, semi dried grape tomatoes dressed in a viniagrette was beautiful. The skin was crisp and its flesh perfectly cooked. The beauty of Italian food is in techniques like this where the soft flavours of the salad dressing, crunch of the beans and contrast between the saltiness of the olive and sweetness of the tomato are prominent yet not overpowering allowing the salmon to sing through in its natural flavour.<br/ <br/ The PAN ROASTED CHICKEN BREAST was so cleverly cooked. Rough cut and cooked in a way where the moisture of the meat was retained while crisping its outer layer. The heirloom tomato panzanella rested on an egg plant puree and it was a surprising and interesting combination not often seen in many menus of sydney Italian food.<br/ <br/ The VENUE features high ceilings with 3 areas that cater as a bar for casual group meetups while the restaurant has a very intimate and romantic feel. The layout of the dining room features a centrepiece view into the bustling kitchen where some of the most delicate creations showcasing the essence of Italy are created.<br/ <br/ Marita tells us wine is a staple in Italian culture and this is truly reflected in the extensive selection of wines that are on offer, deliberately chosen to compliment specific dishes on the menu. They have been sourced from various regions of Italy.<br/ <br/ Delicate, Flavoursome and Warm is how i would describe this place and definitely an essential stop the next time im out and about
Was lucky enough to receive an #invite to @vesselsydney in Barangaroo the other day to try their new menu couldn't visit and not try the burger though <br/ <br/ Vessel Double: beef, double cheese, pickles, onion jam and tomato relish in a bun w/ beer battered chips <br/ <br/ Cute little burger, loved the addition of the caramelized onion. If I didn't order the spatchcock and dessert as well I'd have smashed a double