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    The Devonshire

    4.1 (12 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 10:00 PM

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    Mere Catherine - Daily specials et vin rouge

    Mere Catherine

    4.0(2 reviews)
    2.0 kmPotts Point

    Not worth the hype…read more The onion soup was salty, which wouldn't have been a problem if bread was offered. The steak for 2 with cognac pepper sauce was also extremely salty. The steak bernaise tasted good but so small that is was not worth the almost $50 cost. The highlight were the potatoes. Crispy and flavoursome. The biggest issue was the ridiculous pricing. Seriously, almost $100 for about 300 grams of steak to be shared between 2. I don't think so... Won't be back

    As a precursor to a European holiday, my friends and I tried some French dining at Mere Catherine…read more We'd read reviews at Not Quite Nigella so we were eagerly looking forward to it. The restaurant itself it tiny - very intimate. Catherine was a lovely host, going through all the details of the menu. The garlic bread was the epitome of perfect garlic bread. I had French onion soup as an entree; my freinds had the snails. Both were amazing. For a main, the three of us split a chateaubriand. I like my meat blue. This was the tenderest, leanest cut of beef I've had in a long time. It was served with a side of potatoes cooked in garlic and spinach in a bechemel sauce. All divine. We would have stayed for dessert, but we were absolutely stuffed. My friends and I eat out a lot - mainly pub food - and aside from the quality of the food, the other key difference was the food was served HOT!!! Straight from the kitchen, to the dinner plate and then the table. We rarely eat out where the food is served perfectly. Only advice is take wine with you - there's a bottleshop on the way from King's Cross station - because there isn't a massive range inside the restaurant. This was a brilliant way to prepare ourselves for a European summer!!

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    Bitton Gourmet

    Bitton Gourmet

    4.0(22 reviews)
    2.4 km
    $$

    We regularly eat at Bitton in Alexandria. Today we experienced a Seafood Banquet that was a special…read morefor the weekend and it was beyond expectation. Each course was tasty, fresh and flavoursome. At $75 per person it was incredible value as we had individual course dishes of Sydney Rock Oysters, Calamari, Cured Salmon, Tiger Prawns, Mussels Moules Mariniere, Market Fish along with a side baguette and french fries! We were surprised at how much was included. We literally couldn't fault the dishes and let the Chef know that it was a 10/10 experience. Bravo Bitton!

    Booked a table…read more There were two other tables dining. Already not a good sign. Asked which wine to recommend to the waitress, and recommended the most expensive bottle up front. Hmmmm! I ordered one of the specials, as it was talked up so much that I couldn't resist. When it arrived, I dived in and was instantly disappointed. Where was the crab? Where was the lobster? It was just a bowl of minestrone soup bland with a slight hint of fish. No meat at all. And was $40. The pate was nice but needed more bread, which was provided, knowing that my main was a complete disaster. Between dinner and dessert my friend wanted some fresh air and after returning the dessert was already sitting on the table ice cream melting, like we were being rushed to leave, yet there was only two other tables eating, and on that note, the third table seated after we arrived, were placed at the table next to us... when the entire restaurant was empty and this was not covid safe at all. Not happy at all, sorry but I will not be back. Do not recommend!!

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    Bitton Gourmet - Cream of Pumpkin Velouté with WA Skull Island Tiger Prawn confit in Pepe Saya Ghee, Crispy Pancetta and Pepe Saya Crème Fraiche

    Cream of Pumpkin Velouté with WA Skull Island Tiger Prawn confit in Pepe Saya Ghee, Crispy Pancetta and Pepe Saya Crème Fraiche

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    La Renaissance - Yummy cakes, fruit tarts, and THAT ZULU!! The chocolate caramel centre is my fav

    La Renaissance

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.0 kmWaterloo

    This cafe deserve full star recommendation. I'm giving this…read morecafe 5 stars because: 1. The are famous for their cheese cake, and the pastry that I've tried today... it was out of this world. My Apple turn over was nicely glazed, sweet and slightly tanginess from the apple, which I assumed Granny Smith apple, cooked to perfections, still have a bite to it and ration between pastry and feeling, just right. 2. They served a good coffee, everything is just perfect, form the caffeine dosage through the perfect milk temperature. 3. Quick service, friendly and come with smile. Efficient service even though cafe was busy at 11.30pm, well done! Keep up good work guys!

    DON'T BUY THE CAKE!!! I ordered a cake online because it…read moresupposed to be a nice shinny marble style looking cake. But then it became honeycomb with many holes when I picked it up. I request to change another but all the staff (4 staff include the chef) insisted that it is the one and refused to do anything. Even the chef said it's normal to look like that!! Also the staff just took it in n out to show to their colleagues, finally they damaged all the edge of my cake and just repack it and pass to me. Also they just deleted my comment form Facebook. What a service ! They "USED TO BE" nice patisserie that I purchased for almost every celebration in the past. Don't buy Unless you expect the cake won't look the same as you order. Otherwise, never in the future.

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    La Renaissance - I ordered a cake online because it supposed to be a nice shinny marble style looking cake. But then it became honeycomb looking with wholes

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    I ordered a cake online because it supposed to be a nice shinny marble style looking cake. But then it became honeycomb looking with wholes

    Bishop Sessa - Street sign

    Bishop Sessa

    3.9(22 reviews)
    0.3 kmSurry Hills
    $$$$

    You know how Sydney's on this dirty great mission to be more like Melbourne, what with the small…read morebar revolution, laneway culture, yadda yadda? Well here are two dudes making that shit happen right at the Crown St coalface. Paul Cooper lives & breathes a nose-to-tail philosophy that results in a slew of inventive deliciousness, and Erez.... well, it's just impossible not to like the guy. He's a rogueish raconteur with a gilded tongue and knack for a story. These chaps have moved their young families up from Melbourne and bring their south-of-the-border culinary sensibilities with them, and it's all class. Disclosure: I came here on a famil, and tried the following: Roast Melanda Park pork, Hawkesbury River squid, pearl barley, sweet potato, peas & apple sauce ($33). The colours alone were epic, a synesthesic rainbow. Herb crusted Milly Hill lamb rump, onion tarte fine, fetta, eggplant & red pepper sauce ($31). I'm a lamb bandit from way back and this was a peach, served with a fine skirt of succulent fat that melted like butter. And a surprise winner - the fetta/eggplant creations, little packages of gold. If you're a red fan, don't go past the Tibooburra Solitude Pinot Noir 2008 from the Yarra. It's $16.5 a glass, but, guh! The colour of a rusty penny and damnably good. The beef and bone marrow dumplings were also good. Rich, filling, best served with the sauce ladled over the top. Special mention goes to their signature quail buns: think a classic steamed pork bun with delectable chunks of ginger-spiced quail. Cue hyperbolic Pavlov's dog-style drooling. Will be back for these alone.

    My go-to place for lunch n dinner in Sydney town…read more The outstanding Chef Paul Cooper (disclaimer - a mate of mine - but still - I've loved his food longer than I've known him - I met him through an outstanding Sacher Torte and have prettymuch stalked his cooking ever since). He's a nose-to-tail chef and is really committed to sustainable seafood. So for me, it's a real relief knowing that most seafood is certified sustainable, and when it's not, real thought has gone into how it was caught. The meat (pork, lamb, beef) is sourced locally and mostly delivered whole or in sides, and it's butchered on site. Bishop Sessa is the kind of place where you can drop in for a quick quail bun fix and a beer, dinner, or a full on dego ($65 - absolute bargain and too much food for me - not that that stopped me eating it). There's also a high risk that you'll end up hanging around 'til closing time testing out the wine list and chatting to some seriously charming front of house. Stand outs are the pretty pretty and delicious scallop ceviche, the absolutely divine quail buns (I crave them as soon as I step foot in Surry HIlls), the pork, and an incredible Mulloway and chorizo number. I do always say this, but save space for dessert. If there is a Sacher on the special - eat it. If they let you, buy the whole thing. failing that, cheesecake fans rate the cheesecake, but my vote goes to the nougat icecream. Deeelicious. There's an upstairs dining room too if your group is too large for downstairs.

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    Bishop Sessa - Cheese platter

    Cheese platter

    Bishop Sessa - Spanner crab remoulade, cherry tomatoes, watermelon prosciutto.

    Spanner crab remoulade, cherry tomatoes, watermelon prosciutto.

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    The Devonshire - french - Updated May 2026

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