MENU
ENTREE
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House made Baguette & garlic scented butter. |
$7 |
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Marinated olives. |
$6 |
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Smoked ricotta tortellini, spinach & almond puree, parmesan chips. |
$25 |
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Beef Carpaccio, truffled mayonnaise, sourdough crumbs. |
$22 |
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Corn risotto, Atlantic salmon, baby clams. |
$25 |
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Salt & peppered baby squid, aioli. |
$23 |
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Roasted quail, pancetta & egg salad , mushroom puree. |
$24 |
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Chapter one tasting plate. |
$44 |
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MAIN |
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Homemade egg pappardelle, confit chicken, chardonnay cream, truffle. |
$35 |
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Chicken a’la Provencal, heirloom carrots, lavender jus lie. |
$36 |
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Leek & sweet potato terrine, courgette, quark, basil pistou. |
$34 |
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Slow cooked duck leg, puy lentil & radicchio, fragrant orange sauce. |
$38 |
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Braised rabbit & wild mushroom pie, thyme jus. |
$36 |
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Herb crusted sirloin, parsnip puree, beetroot, bordelaise sauce. |
$38 |
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Fish of the day. |
m/p |
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SIDES |
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Gourmet potatoes, thyme, roast garlic butter. |
$11 |
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Sautéed green beans, lemon. |
$11 |
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Chef’s salad, house dressing. |
$9 |
'To learn how to eat well, one must first learn how to wait’
Marco Pierre White
DESSERT MENU
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Vanilla crème brulee, lavender shortbread. Chocolate marquise, peanut brittle, banana. Blueberry & almond tart, amaretto ice-cream. Strawberry mille-feuille, sour cream sorbet. Affogato, Frangelico liqueur. |
$16.90 |
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Selection of three cheeses, fresh fruit and crackers. |
$29.50 |
‘I can resist everything, but temptation’
Oscar Wilde
BUISNESS LUNCH MENU
$37.50 Choose any Two course
$45.00 Choose any Three course
ENTREE
Beetroot, walnut & blue cheese feuilleté, onion jam.
Chicken rillettes, cornichon, dill & caper dressing.
Pickled asparagus flan, goats curd, cured salmon mousse.
MAIN
Leek & sweet potato terrine, quark, petit salad.
200gr sirloin, pomme frites, tarragon butter.
Market fish, truffled white beans, beurre noisette.
DESSERT
Chocolate tart, peanut brittle.
Fresh madeleines & vanilla ice-cream.
Brie mon sire, cranberry relish, crouton.
‘There is no sincerer love than the love of food’
George Bernard Shaw

