Posted by Kath
Nestled in the back streets of Darlinghurst, quirky, old world charm is the backdrop for what is probably one of the most laid-back and unique high tea experiences around town: the vodka high tea at Food Society.
| Table setting at Food Society, Riley Street, Darlinghurst |
An exciting arrangement of savoury and sweet canapés are matched with premium single origin teas, bubbles and/or vodka-based iced tea cocktails.
| Watermelon Caipiroska (front) and Spiced Apple Pie (back) |
The Spiced Apple Pie cocktail was fuelled by house infused spiced apple juice, cinnamon, star anise, lemon zest and dangerously delicious Zubrowka bison grass vodka, served with crushed ice and a green apple garnish.
| Goat's cheese tartlet |
The top layer of savoury canapés featured a delicate miniature tart of goat's cheese, pine nuts and mint; baked within a buttery shortcrust pastry shell and topped with a fine dice of caramelised fennel and parsnip, which added sweet notes to the creamy quiche.
| Duck vol au vent |
| Salmon pastrami on truffle salt toast (left) and mini beef pie (right) |
To finish was a relatively substantial mini beef pie with a house made relish that was just as moreish as the other tiny offerings of the day.
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| Classic cucumber sandwich (top) and "The best chicken sandwich" |
Providing a more filling end to the savoury course was "The best chicken sandwich". Sandwiched between buttery, charred brioche slices were flakes of smoky Lilydale chicken with its classic herb partner - tarragon - as well as nasturtium flowers, all held together with a creamy duck egg hollandaise. Best chicken sandwich? Pretty close.
| Tea set |
| Berry macaron, sweet tea trifle, alfajores and dark chocolate truffle |
The sweet tea trifle presented in a small glass jar was a nice transition from the darker, richer treats - and an exotic one at that. With a light custard of pomegranate and acai berry, a vodka-cured rhubarb jelly, vanilla sponge and sweet pickled Australian hibiscus flowers, the very modern trifle was finished with a salad of pomegranate and acai pearls.
Last of the small bites was the dulce de leche filled shortbread alfajores which had me wishing I could buy these by the box. Light buttery shortbread gave way to creamy dulce de leche that wasn't too sweet but bordering on the perfect, dreamy side of burnt caramel.
| Czech style honey cake |
For a thoroughly delicious high tea experience that's not the same-old, Food Society provides a beautiful location and experience with a proper twist and all the quirk and flair you'd expect from an eastern European establishment - and with vodka, of course.
Food, Booze & Shoes dined at Food Society as a guest, with thanks to The Buzz Group.

3 comments:
First time I've seen grilled sandwiches on a high tea stand. They do sound tasty though!
Helen they were super tasty, i'm fairly sure due loads of butter.. :)
That honey cake looks delicious!
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