Restaurants

Around Brissie – this one’s for the foodies!

Planning your next holiday? The glorious Queensland weather whispering ‘pick me, pick me’? Pop Brisbane city on that agenda and give yourself permission to explore the wharfs, roof tops, gritty lanes, shipping containers, holes in the walls and underground spots dishing up  boujee cocktail and intimate wine bars and a plethora of reknowned restaurants. Biancas, Honto, Greca, SameSame, Agnes, Hellenika and more. And…if you’re a serious foodie hankering for exquisitely delectable tiny morsels that sing to your superior taste buds, you’ll be wanting to add a degustation or two into the mix.

From Japanese flavour bombs and clever Australian twists to traditional French fare, I’ve just made your life easy by rounding up 10 of our best degustation destinations worth your holiday dollars, starting with my absolute fave…

 Rogue Bistro

NEWSTEAD

A block away from my home, the bolt hole for celebrations, the dark and brooding atmosphere at Rogue Bistro livens the senses to the culinary experience ahead. Immersed in their six-meal degustation menu that rotates monthly, features the freshest local and seasonal produce and epitomises perfect simplicity, and I’m in heaven. I also love that the menu caters to all dietary requirements, ensuring no one misses out.

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Deer Duck Bistro

AUCHENFLOWER

Deep in the heart of Auchenflower you’ll find Deer Duck Bistro – this French Renaissance-inspired spot delivering a fine dining experience of delectable culinary delights.

Featuring five modern Australian and European degustation menus, there is something for every foodie (yes, including vegetarians). A quirky and artistic vibe, Deer Duck Bistro promises a renaissance of sound, sight, and taste! Oh yum!

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Montrachet

BOWEN HILLS

Scratch that Parisian itch at Montrachet, one of our most acclaimed French restaurants offering a seasonal French menu both traditional and contemporary. Foie gras, lobster tartare anyone? Pair this with Beluga caviar and your favourite French wine. Montrachet’s tasting menu features a six-course meal, where you’ll enjoy flavourful yet delicate French cuisine from start to finish. Yet to experience this one as I just can’t move past their famous double baked crab and cheese souffle, however that caviar coupled with a delectable french wine is beckoning!

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Exhibition Restaurant

BRISBANE CITY

Nestled under the streets of Brisbane City, Exhibition is an intimate 24-seat restaurant dishing up a rare multi-sensory dining experience. Exhibition takes inspiration from Japanese-style omakase and the highlight here is in the details – from the handmade cutlery to ceramics from Japanese artists, and cooking artefacts. Staying true to an ethos of simplicity and sustainability, the six-course degustation is as thoughtful as it is mind-blowing.

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Joy Restaurant

FORTITUDE VALLEY

Joy epitomises the degustation menu, proving that great things really do come in small packages. The compact 10-seat restaurant holds a six-star culinary experience in its intimate omakase-style offering, lovingly served up by founding chefs Tim and Sarah Scott. Whereas other degustations are served under dim lighting with a moody ambience it’s all in the name here at Joy – a unique degustation experience that’s more quirky than imposing.

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Da Biuso

MOBILE

Fitted out to resemble Brisbane’s historic trams, this 12-seater restaurant welcomes passengers aboard at revolving locations around the city to a first-class dining carriage experience. Da Biuso serves Mediterranean-inspired fare, with a paired wine option curated from a glorious list of Italian drops – some of which are exclusively sourced for Da Biuso. The menu changes with the seasons, so expect the likes of oysters all’onda, a spritz cocktail with Australian scampi, and Tasmanian lamb in a balsamic bone reduction.

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Bacchus

SOUTH BANK

Bacchus boasts opulence and timelessness with a venue and menu that are equally as divine as each other. Beloved by foodies Brisbane wide, this is impressive degustation dining.

A thoughtfully considered 11-course degustation menu, Bacchus will impress with its high-quality ingredients leaving you bursting at the seams after completing your journey of flavour and delight.

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Takashiya

SOUTH BANK

Want to impress your guests? Takashiya’s omakase VIP room will definitely do the trick. Anintimate 12-person Japanese dining experience, Takashiya offers the best-of-the-best Japanese degustation with fish and wagyu coming all the way from the motherland. Omakase is a Japanese phrase referring to the trust between the chef and the customers – oh yes, you can trust revered chef Takashi Nami to treat you to a culinary adventure.

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C’est Bon

WOOLLOONGABBA

The chef’s tasting menu at this heritage French institution guarantees you an experiencebursting with passion, dedication, and discovery. Whether you opt for the five-course or eight-course spread, each dish is imbued with a sense of sincerity sparked by a modern flair. Of course, the menu offers the perfect wine pairings to complement each flavour and take it to the next level.

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Cuisine On Cue

IN HOUSE…

Ok, so you’d prefer to treat your travel buddies at your Air B&B? Make your next dinner party one to remember with an exquisite degustation thanks to the brilliant chefs at Cuisine on Cue. Course after course of high culinary art that scintillates the senses, each dish carefully selected and prepared to create a bespoke and memorable catering experience. A dedicated staff on hand to ensure your event is hassle-free. Enjoy!

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Thanks Style Magazine for the inspiration! You can check out the rest of the best in food here. Or, you can read the latest issue of Style here.

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Jane’s top 10 Villefranche gigs – ENJOY!

Ever visited Villefranche-Sur-Mer?

So many off beat, interesting, exciting and downright brilliant things to do in and around Villefranche-Sur-Mer (VSM) on the Côte d’Azur France, it would be remiss not to share my favorites. View the list as confirmation for ‘Heck yeah I’m booking my ticket now!’ or valid argument for ‘Bugger off, that’s not my gig.’ Your choice.

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20130908-100542.jpg20130908-100550.jpg20130908-100556.jpg1) The village clutches to it’s heart an ‘old town’ which includes the Rue Obscure, a 14th century defensive passageway which fell victim to urbanization over the centuries and became completely covered. St Michel’s Church with obligatory bell tower serving as village alarm clock and Saint Peter’s Chapel decorated by Jean Cocteau and devoted to fishermen. The villas bathed in soft hues of terra cotta, clotted cream and dusty tangerine, crowd narrow alleyways lined with restaurants, bars, clothing and gift stores, a Boulangerie-Patisserie, mini CoOp market and the essential Tabac (phone recharge, mags, papers, tobacco) all pushing up against a spectacular harbor foreshore; as well as…

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20130907-195131.jpg 2) Du Plage des Marinières, the local beach. Fee free too. Smooth pebbles, heavenly on hot summer days averaging 29-34 degrees, water so deliciously cool and salty you can toss the Floaties and indulge in submerging ears to listen to the swoosh of the ocean bed below, eyes heavenward to admire the ridiculously deep blue sky while pondering a visit to…

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20130908-101536.jpg 4) The deepest port in the Mediterranean and where you can (a) park your maxi yacht right in front of the many restaurants lining the harbor, give the crew the night off and/or (b) demand your cruise ship does likewise (agenda tick given the volume of cruise ships in the bay) where you can feast on Moules et Fruits de Mer (mussels and seafood) while you plan a…

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5) Walk to Beaulieu-sur-Mer, the neighboring harbor jam packed with yachts and sea craft , more beautiful beaches, a backdrop of cliffs upon which houses cling precariously. You may refer to this village as Beaumont-sur-Mer if you enjoyed ‘Dirty Rotten Scoundrels’ starring Michael Caine and Steve Martin; a movie script rumored to have been written for David Bowie and Mick Jagger…which leads to turning right at…

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6) Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat where you can admire the €€€ real estate belonging to ‘notable’ gentry including Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Stroll along the beautiful Promenade Maurice Rouvier from the Beaulieu Bay de Formis side of the Cap and while there check out Villa Nellcote (the gates that is) where the Rolling Stones recorded ‘Exile on Main Street’ (in between Keith indulging in or brushing off the French constabulary for drug misdemeanors) while also…

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20130908-112414.jpg20130908-112509.jpg20130908-112601.jpg 7) Taking in the glorious Villa Ephrussi de Rothschild where Rothschild imagined and designed her gardens as a ship’s deck; temple of love at the bow, the Villa from which to admire her work (well that of the hired help, all required to sport red berets with pompoms) at the stern, the garden itself flanked with l’Espalmador bay to starboard and the Fourmis bay port-side. Observe and admire the musically synchronized fountains and while on the famous Villa roll you may also wish to…

20130908-114318.jpg 8) Marvel at Villa Leopolda up there on the VSM mountainside backdrop; possibly the world’s most expensive real estate where (a) battles over integrity maintenance were fought and lost with royalty, (b) a banker’s wife sued and won a Russian billionaire’s renege on a €35M deposit (on a sale originally touted at €500M, later refuted to be just €375M) and (c) in which a number of movies have been filmed including ‘To Catch a Thief’ starring Grace Kelly prior to her becoming a ‘local’. Which of course brings us to…

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20130908-114733.jpg 9) Utilising the village as the perfect 20min access to Monaco where you can don your fave Chanel frock or Stuart Hughes suit, add your best Harry Winston bling, tip the driver and head in to roll the dice at the Monte Carlo Casino while pouting for the paparazzi (see Black Amex Down post). Alternatively, to Èze-Sur-Mer where you can trek all the way up to Èze Village (while also admiring Bono’s home clinging to the mountainside); a mere 3 hour, 430 metres from sea level hike…yeah right! There’s a bus – €1.50

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20130908-115025.jpg20130908-115040.jpg10) If that’s not your bag, head in the opposite direction to Nice and dance down the Prominade des Anglaise (see ‘I’m still standing’ post), trawl the nitty gritty back streets and check out la mOMa gallery; Canne, if your anxious to do your best ‘red carpet’ imitation. Now throw off the papps, return to VSM and follow the…

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11) Tiny foot prints enticing you to brilliant works of art deliberately and enticingly hidden throughout the village, then debrief on what the artiste was trying to convey with that massive tangle of fluorescent wool between the trees over a chilled Sancerre while admiring another glorious sunset; after which of course you will..

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20130908-120426.jpg 12) Choose from the array of restaurants to graze on a L’Apéritif (Aperitif), L’Entrée (Appetizer), Le Plat Principal (Main course), Le Fromage (Cheese), Le Dessert (Dessert), Le Café (Coffee) and a Le Digestif (Digestif) to finish the day on a nice note; all the while ruminating on highlights from this beautiful little piece of the famous Côte d’Azur.

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