A seafood and oyster restaurant doesn't get much more appealing than the outdoor Sydney Cove Oyster Bar at Circular Quay, with the Sydney Harbour Bridge as a backdrop and the Sydney Opera House in the yonder distance.
Stefano Lubuana Brut at Sydney Cove Oyster Bar, Circular Quay |
Even on a grey day, one can't complain about sparkling wine on the harbour, and what better accompaniments than freshly shucked oysters and a ray or two of sunshine through the clouds.
Oyster shots: margarita (left) and sake (right) |
The salt-rimmed tequila-strong margarita went down tough while the sake shot also had seasoned wakame seaweed and soy sauce for a savoury finish with chew. The oyster gets a little lost amid the flavours and strong alcohol while the lemon wedges are apparently for sucking on post shot.
Assorted Sydney rock and Pacific oysters |
Oysters with granita |
The bright citrus flavours of the granita ranged from quite sweet to aptly sour, forming interesting flavour combinations with the oysters. I think best pairing was the lemon ice on a Pacific oyster.
Oysters with cucumber and white balsamic |
The juliennes of cucumber offer a clean platform for the oyster while the white balsamic gives the minerally mouthful both a sweet and tart hit that's so very appetising.
Oysters and sparkling wine |
Aside from the must-do oyster and shellfish part of the menu, the entrees and mains are all incredibly enticing.
Zucchini flowers filled with ricotta, pinenuts and parsley served with lemon aioli |
This seafood-free version has an impressively crisp batter and is filled with ricotta cheese, pine nuts and parsley, and are just lovely with a bit of lemon and sunshine.
Farmed Per Sé Spanish sturgeon caviar |
The 2.5 gram serving comes on a minute mother of pearl caviar spoon with a bit of toast and crème fraiche, as is a traditional serving manner we're told.
Per Sé caviar with crème fraîche on toast |
The caviar is not as salty as I expected, and quite briney although the creaminess and carbohydrates negate that to a point. I could definitely learn to like caviar.
Sydney Cove fish pie with blue eye trevalla, smoked trout, roasted leek and fennel |
Sydney Cove fish pie innards |
Bouillabaisse with saffron-infused tomato broth, blue claw yabbies, scampi, king prawns, mussels and fish fillets |
Piled up with seafood, the scampi and yabbies most prominently, the deep red sauce just beckoned diners to dive in with fingers or the sourdough bread served alongside.
Bouillabaisse |
I think I also remember a couple of varieties of fish in the bouillabaisse, while the only thing missing was some rouille on the bread, although that's just nitpicking a great and also generous dish.
Wild mushrooms, tarragon and truffle oil |
After a fair whack of food, especially seafood, and a couple of glasses of sparkling, dessert was fairly far from my mind.
Petit fours plate |
There was an appropriate amount of swooning at the chocolate covered marshmallow, decorated with nuts and freeze dried berries, while the paper-wrapped fudge made its way into my bag for home.
A good couple of hours later, I'm sure I could have lingered even longer had the sun been out completely. It was everything you could want from the perfect weekend seafood lunch: a bit of sunshine, a bit more sparkling and oysters on the harbour - and it would seem Sydney Cove Oyster Bar is just the place for it.
Food, booze and shoes dined as a guest of Sydney Cove Oyster Bar.
8 comments:
what a feast! that bouillabaisse looks amazing - the colours are incredible. I sure do hope we are in for a proper summer. Hate celebrating my birthday in the rain when I'm born in december lol
oh boy i have the biggest oyster craving right now!
been on their website and had a look at their menu - there are certainly many things i want to try! though i'm going to wait until the weather is oozing summer rays :) mm love caviar on toast, quite a luxury indeed!
Dear Tina,
I would love to try the pacific oyster with lemon granita and the fish pie looks pretty awesome with that pastry!
Wow that is an extensive sampling of the menu there! :o The oysters, caviar and the fish pie look good.
Wow..this title was a mouthful! Love this recipe! Can’t wait to try it
Oystervaganza! Love the idea of the oyster shots and the various toppings. Granita-topped oysters sound delicious.
Hi Tina - It was definitely one of the most impressive I've seen - so much shellfish!
Hi suze - Me too, almost every time I see beautiful natural ones...
Hi Vivian - Yeah, made it quite difficult to choose from the menu cos it all looks good!
Hi ChopinandMysaucepan - Aw, had a look recently and I'm not sure if they're still doing the granita ones...
Hi Lorraine - So many more tempting dishes I'll have to try :)
Hi cquek - Ha, sure was - but exactly what you need for a gorgeous lunch ;)
Hi gaby - lol, not sure I like the sounds of "Oystervaganza" :D
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