Tucked away in the north corner of Westfield Sydney's Level 5 food court, Jones the Grocer has been in its expansive restaurant space for over a year now, and recently re-vamped its menu offering with a new attitude: good food, served fast.
Shopping aisle at Jones the Grocer, Level 5, Westfield Sydney |
Jones the Grocer has a wide variety of breakfast options (available until 3pm on weekends), while the lunch and dinner menu offers a range from antipasto boards and salads to heartier options like burgers, pasta and steaks.
Cheese cabinet |
Front counter patisserie selection |
Beloka water still mineral water |
A cruisey weekend lunch started with mineral water from Beloka Water, sourced from Kosciuszko National Park in our own state backyard.
Black forest double smoked ham, spinach, two free-range poached eggs,truffled hollandaise, house baked muffin |
True to their new motto, the glorious English muffin tower of eggs, thinly-shaved ham, gooey hollandaise and wilted spinach was brought out in a flash.
The eggs were perfectly soft poached, spilling a river of orange-gold yolk goodness all over the plate. The house-baked English muffins were soft and fluffy, and the ham smokily tasty but the promised truffle infusion in the sauce could have been a little more generous.
Premium 100% Australian wagyu patty, bacon, melted Swiss cheese, truffled mayonnaise, pickles, yellow mustard, caramelised onions, house made bun, rustic chips |
The wagyu beef patty was well seasoned, tender and not at all greasy, which made the act of eating a lot neater than expected. The pickles were a great, balanced addition, not being overly tart, while the truffle intensity in the mayonnaise was spot on.
Twice cooked pork belly, caramel apple, prune puree, pickled fennel and walnut salad |
Topped with golden, crisp crackling, the sticky chewiness of the pork belly and the fact that it wasn't too fatty made this a real joy to eat. The caramelised half apple on the side complemented the dish well, as did the fennel and walnut salad which offered respite from the rich flavours.
Confit Atlantic salmon, roast beetroot, baked tomato, baby spinach, goat's feta, honey mustard vinaigrette |
Lemon verbena pana cotta with granita, strawberries and almonds |
The simple refreshing flavours of lemon verbena, strawberries and the silky smooth texture of the milky pudding made this a delightful way to end our meal.
Jones the Grocer's varied menu manages to achieve their new goal of "good food, served fast" with aplomb. With customers seated closer to the kitchen and an increased pool of chefs to meet the demand of hungry shoppers, Jones the Grocer is certainly keeping up with clean modern Australian fare, fast.
Food, booze and shoes dined at Jones the Grocer as a guest, with thanks to CavCon.
oooh that breakfast stack looks yumo! i'm a breakfast lover as well hehe
ReplyDeleteYeh it was a very pretty stack! A tad more truffle oil would have been heaven though :)
ReplyDeleteI love Jones! The new menu looks awesome! Can't wait to visit em again! Great review as always Tina! Title is so boss too hahahaha
ReplyDeleteLove to taste this Confit Atlantic salmon, roast beetroot, baked tomato, baby spinach, goat's feta, honey mustard vinaigrette
ReplyDeleteHi Macky - The confit atlantic salmon was divine, highly recommended. The serving was quite big so we couldn't finish it, but it was too good to waste so I took it home with me for later!
ReplyDeleteHey Raff - That credit goes to Kath ;) Let us know your thoughts on the burger :)
ReplyDeleteWow. Reading this before dinner = WORST MISTAKE EVER! Holy DROOL! Everything looks amazing!
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