Glebe Point Road is one of Sydney's eat streets where you can pretty much find whatever you happen to fancy. As a local, I love how it's a blend of long-time favourites and new, up-and-coming trends. A relatively new addition is Brixton Lounge and Dining with its a modern Australian and British approach to neighbourhood dining.
Brixton Iced Tea from Brixton Lounge & Dining, Glebe Point Road, Glebe |
Salt and pepper eggplant |
We had a couple of nibbles while waiting for our dining companions to arrive. I like fried things so was naturally biased towards liking the salt and pepper eggplant.
I think these could be the new french fries. I liked the crunchy outside that was just salty enough before giving in to the lovely, sweet softness of eggplant.
Gruyere balls with homemade tomato relish |
The gruyere balls were a revelation for me: crunchy on the outside and oozy with melted cheese on the inside.
The homemade tomato relish was delicious and my dining companions liked it with the cheese balls, but for me, nothing could distract me from oozy, cheesy yumminess. I even tried to surreptitiously eat more than my share.
House-cured salmon, crème fraîche with pickled fennel
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The first entree taster of the 6-course degustation was a fresh-tasting and tender sliver of house-cured salmon. The dab of crème fraîche and pickled fennel added just a touch of tartness to contrast the sweetness of the fish.
The bread was a tasty rye (I think from Sonoma just down the street) but I refrained from eating too much as I knew there was more to come. I enjoyed the accompanying glass of crisp Yarrabank Sparkling Cuvee Brut from the Yarra Valley.
Warm bacon, asparagus & haloumi salad
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The next dish was a warm salad of bacon, asparagus and perfectly grilled chunks of haloumi, served with a honey mustard dressing.
This fabulous salad could just be a whole main course and would be great for a summer's day when you want something lighter but substantial.
Signature salmon spring roll
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Brixton's signature salmon spring roll was pleasingly crisp on the outside with the salmon cooked just right within. The homemade chilli jam was gently spicy and added pizazz to the spring roll and presentation.
A light and refreshing Happs chenin blanc from the Margaret River was paired with the salad and salmon.
Tomato & ricotta tortellini with black olive butter
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The next two rounds showcased the perennial Italian favourites of pasta and risotto and how these dishes should be cooked just so.
I could smell the butter sauce the moment the tomato and ricotta tortellini landed on the table. The light pasta filling was perfectly complemented by the salty black olive and rich melted butter.
Pea & goat cheese risotto
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The pea and goat cheese risotto was cooked exactly how I like it: pleasingly al dente with a tiny hint of crunch. There was also mint stirred through the rice that added freshness to the dish, which I could have eaten a main size of without problem.
A delicious marsanne/viognier/roussanne blend from Yering Station was matched with the pasta and risotto.
Pan roasted NSW lamb, pistachio crust with cauliflower puree
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As a seasonal menu, the perennial spring favourite of lamb was bound to appear. The pistachio-crusted lamb was quickly seared for a crunchy exterior before being pan-roasted to a perfect medium-rare. The lamb was tender and juicy; gently complemented by the cauliflower puree and crunchy carrots.
Another Yering Station wine was well chosen to pair with the lamb. I like the full-bodied fruity flavours of the 'Village' shiraz viognier.
Mixed berry ravioli with Galliano
& passionfruit anglaise
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It is an interesting approach to incorporating seasonal berries; however, I felt that the passionfruit flavours overwhelmed the Galliano liqueur in the sauce.
My favourite seat in the house for people watching |
In a street of many food choices, Brixton Lounge and Dining fills a niche created by the ever increasing cost of real estate and cramped eateries on Glebe Point Road.
It is a rare luxury these days to have such a large, un-crowded space for a slow unwind after a long day or just a casual weekend catch-up with friends - and you could have a taste of it too.
Food, Booze & Shoes dined at Brixton Lounge & Dining as a guest.
It is a rare luxury these days to have such a large, un-crowded space for a slow unwind after a long day or just a casual weekend catch-up with friends - and you could have a taste of it too.
Giveaway - cancelled (11 Nov 2014)
Food, Booze & Shoes dined at Brixton Lounge & Dining as a guest.
Love the look of the fruity cocktail - delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe salt and pepper eggplant looks delicious as does that mixed ravioli! Would love to try this restaurant one day :)
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