
We arrived punctually and were seated promptly. The wine and food menu's and crusty bread, brought in by the way, butter and salt also appeared quickly. We were not rushed to place orders for drinks, for which I was grateful as they have an extensive, and expensive, wine list (even sparkling water is a hefty $10.00/bottle) with a concentration on Australian wines with a small offering from other countries, including French.
The menu included some dishes to be shared by three or four people and included a plat de jour which changes daily.
The chef's offering of pre dinner gougers was stone cold which did nothing for the taste
We tried several starters. The French onion soup ($16), served with blue cheese rather than the more common Gruyere, was overwhelmingly sweet because the onions had been over caramelised. A dozen oysters with a vinaigrette and a half a lemon ($42) were small and of indifferent taste and texture. I would not serve oysters like that to guests at home and certainly expect better a these inflated prices.
All was not lost though.
The sweet bread mille feuille was absolutely wonderful. If you like sweet breads ($25), cholesterol permitting, you will never get them better than this. Superlatively prepared I certainly have never had better.

The now famous fish and chips - crumbed deep fried boned whiting ($45) arrived on it's pedestal of broad chips reminiscent of a mastless ship on display.

The fish had retained moistness and good taste beneath the copious crumbs.
The duck confit ($35), only one leg and thigh, was very good but no better than at several other French restaurants.

The Poire Belle Helene ($18) was the classic cooked pear with rich chocolate poured over it at the table accompanied by a scoop of ice cream.

A bottle of Denis Ciarre red burgundy ($80) was unimpressive and I ended up with dregs in my glass!
As they've said on many a report card: can do better must work harder
Score 14.25/20
Good to read your review. i was planning on returning thursday night but pulled out for attica (which was sensational) and was going to order the sweetbreads and whiting - i believe the fish is supposed to be served with maitre'd hotel butter. I thought the food I ate was of a high standard: probably in-line with what I would expect at other top French restaurants, bearing in mind that this is designed as a bistrot. I also liked the understated elegance and sophistication of the room.
ReplyDeleteGood to see they have made a few changes as well: that you were served an amuse (even though it was crap), and that water is now $7.50 - still expensive but not as bad as the $10/bottle I copped on opening week.
Hi Jon
ReplyDeleteYou're right. The fish, which was excellent, is serveved w maitre d' hotel butter but Sandra doesnt like it!
I hope I'm right about the water. Tap water is still free.I'm revisiting Attica in the next few weeks
Elliot
That's true about the sauces. I liked what I had but I'm probably realistically not going to eat at Crown or French too much.
ReplyDeleteInteresting review there...we went there for lunch a couple of years ago and absolutely loved the food, not only does the lunch provide excellent value for money, the service was a bit more relaxed and my order of the dishes ordered, snails, beef brisket and profitroles were amazing, while the mrs didn't savour the onion soup, nor the weird combination of pork belly and lentils, but loved the macarons dessert special.
ReplyDeleteAll and all its one of those restaurants where not everything is a an absolute hit and really depends on what you've ordered instead.