The concept is quick, simple eats at extremely reasonable prices, while take-away is also encouraged throughout the day. And, conscious of trying not to cannibalise their own businesses, they have maintained minimal crossover between the bakeries and the restaurant.
For example, you won't find any sausage rolls or pies at Wilbur's Place, and nor will you find toasted brioche ice cream sandwiches at Bourke Street Bakery.
Duck liver parfait, pickled fennel and toast from Wilbur's Place, Llankelly Place, Potts Point |
Adding to the carbohydrate intake, we ordered the duck liver parfait with toast from the more entreé-like beginning of the short but tempting menu.
It was a tile of the most buttery liver parfait I've ever had the pleasure of tasting, and actually spread like soft butter on the thin sourdough toasts, while the pile of wincingly tart pickled fennel cut through the richness and then some.
Warm salad of porchetta, walnuts, apple, endive, fennel, croutons and red wine dressing |
The roasted fennel, all charred and caramelly, adds depth while the most perfect red wine dressing finishes the salad with a flourish. It's a salad that will definitely satisfy a healthy appetite.
Duck leg, lentils, witlof, plum chutney and vino cotto |
I adore puy lentils in any case, but especially when they're a little al dente as in this case and particularly with a gorgeously cooked leg of duck that's full of salty, fatty flavour.
Twice cooked spiced 1/2 spatchcock, chickpea salad, labna, herbs with a capsicum and red onion jam |
The red sauce is much like a capsicum romesco sauce while the yellow mush of chickpeas is a new take on hommous, with whole leaves of parsley and mint mixed through for a fresh burst of flavour.
Outdoor dining in Llankelly Place at Wilbur's Place |
Also, they're cash only at this point (the nearest ATM is a convenience store on Darlinghurst Road, I found) but two courses for two came in at less than $65, which is incredibly reasonable for the quality of food and the area. I only wish there were some place like Wilbur's Place in the CBD for a terrific and humble meals on the cheap.
Wow. $65 is totally reasonable for all that!
ReplyDeleteSounds brilliant! I've been wanting to come here for ages, and your description of the Duck Liver Parfait made me so ridiculously hungry lol
ReplyDeleteMan, I wish I was still living in Darlo. This place looks like a great fun and great food.
ReplyDeletei've been wanting to come here for a while now... will definitely check it out! love the sound of the duck liver parfait!!!!
ReplyDeletethe name wilbur will always remind me of the pig from charlotte's web ^^" but boy does that food look good, going to check this place out soon!
ReplyDeleteHm seems like they've picked up their game! The dinner items also look better conceived as well, yay!
ReplyDeleteTwice cooked spatchcock and buttery parfait? Yes please!
ReplyDeleteThat duck liver parfait looks so good, as do the other dishes you had. Yes, it's a shame it's a bit out-of-the-way for city workers.
ReplyDeleteYou cruel, cruel person! I was so looking forward to seeing a toasted brioche ice-cream sandwich at the end haha.
ReplyDeletemmm...duck liver parfait...reminded me that i have a jar of it at home! :D
ReplyDeleteThe duck leg looks amazing... on the list now :)
ReplyDeleteI've had this place on my to do list ever since I heard it was opening.
ReplyDeleteLike you, I just wish it was in the CBD and within striking distance for lunchtimes.
Although the train from out to Kings Cross is pretty quick...
Hi JB - Yeah, loved the pricing :)
ReplyDeleteHi Minh - Get thee there ;)
Hi Miss Piggy - I reckon the locals will love this place - casual and cheap.
Hi gastronomous anonymous - The latest and greatest in Potts Point ;)
Hi Vivian - Yes, though not entirely sure there is a Charlotte's Web connection...
Hi Dee - It seems the menu changes quite regularly so I'll be keeping an eye on it :)
Hi Lorraine - Win win, isn't it?
Hi Bel - Perhaps if we hint loudly enough, Wilbur's could come to the city..!
Hi Rita - Haha, so sorry. The sweet-tooths out there must hate me :)
Hi sugarpuffi - I always find restaurant pates much superior to store bought ones, but perhaps I haven't looked enough.
Hi Penny - The ever growing lists... *sigh*
Hi Richard - Hmm, hopping on a train and back for lunch... not sure about the logistics and end cost... ;)