The cheese fiends of the inner west are rejoicing with the recent opening of The Stinking Bishops at the Newtown end of Enmore Road. Cheese, charcuterie, wine - it's like they've recreated my last meal in a new, hip shop space beneath a block of low-rise apartments.
Cheese from The Stinking Bishops, Enmore Road, Newtown |
Cheese menu board |
Cheese fridge |
Seating for groups is a little limited with just one larger table and a table for two up the front, while counter seating and and a bench table up against the wall offer stool seating, ideal for lazy Golden Cobra coffees, glasses of wine and of course, cheese nibbling.
Duck liver pate |
With credit given to Redfern's Eathouse Diner, the creamy, liver-y pate was densely flavoured with a nicely contrasting jelly layer; served with fresh Grain Organic sourdough bread and a sweet jammy condiment.
Cheese board |
Choosing one from each white mould, washed rind, hard and blue mould categories, we had a rather French board of the deliciously nutty Marcel Petite comte, not-so-stinky Époisses, Delice du Cremier, and the Irish Grubb Cashel Blue.
The cheeses are served with a fabric basket generously filled with more sourdough bread, fancily branded crackers, dried muscatels and a slice of a jammy fig and walnut log. In all, happiness on a wooden board.
Charcuterie board |
Also available in two, three or four meat selections, we added to our charcuterie board fennel salami, fat-edged cured pork cheek and streaky smoked wagyu whichwas like a creamy, fatty corned beef that was made to be with sliced pickled gherkins.
Comte at home |
It's only improved with, say, a huge chunk of the Marcel Petite comte to take home - with that, The Stinking Bishops sure smell good to me.
7 comments:
Cool little spot, isn't it! So nice to have such decent places opening in my hood!
how much do the cheeseboards cost? or is it dependent on the type of cheeses you get? looks like a fab spot, definitely something sydney has been lacking in!
holey moley cheesus! love comte :D
so much cheesy and meaty goodness!
I can't wait to check it out!
Hehe snap! It really is the a popular place isn't it! :D
Hi John - Loved the concept before I even got there!
Hi suze - Isn't it just great? Can't wait to try more cheeses. Set costs per number of cheeses - you end up with more of the cheaper varieties and vice versa
Hi Vivian - The Comte was the fave of the day :)
Hi Annie - And wine, don't forget the wine!
Hi Cindy - Hope you like it!
Hi Lorraine - With good reason!
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