Unfortunately I can not recommend Lemon and Sin.
There has clearly been a lot of effort put into the decor and menu, but the whole thing doesn't quite fit together.
The goal seems to be a kind of wine bar experience with tasty food as an accompaniment.
The drinks list is extensive, as it is expensive, so if choice is more important than cost then you may find what you are looking for. I did enjoy my gin and tonic with natural tonic water and quality gin.
On the menu reads well, if a little eclectic, with mushroom Arancini sitting alongside Panang curry beef.
We ordered the mushroom arancini, along with a curry prawn hotpot and the panang curry beef. The arancini was tasty and packed with mushroom flavour, but a little gluggy, would go well with a nice glass of red wine.
The prawn and beef curries were both tasty, if a little on the small side, could do with bulking out the portions with vegetables or rice. The curries were served with roti which if done well may have held the meal together.... but the roti were cold and rubbery... so a miss there. The service was also slow and unprofessionally mis-timed.
We also ordered a beetroot salad with orange,walnut and blue cheese, again a great concept and a tasty dish, but the presentation and presentation and delivery was a little dissapointing.
All in all Lemon and Sin is a promising offering that under delivered for us. They pull together fine produce and drinks in a comfortable and pleasing location, but the delivery fell short on value, portion size and service.
Gordon is a tricky and competitive restaurant environment, characterized by well to do families,retirees and professionals. Although the budget family diner is typically successful people will be willing to spend a bit more for a quality option that balances value with premium produce.
However if you want to charge wine bar prices, the food needs to deliver a little wow to keep the clients happy!
A restaurant in this area can not afford to drop its guard and under deliver, because they are not likely to get another chance from the choosy clientele of the upper north shore. read more