Eating Out - Food For Love

Reporter: Adam Rigby

 

 

Aaaah, it’s Spring. The flowers are blossoming, the sun is shining and love is in the air. It’s time to take that someone special and treat them to a decadent dinner or lunch.

 

So what will it be – Italian? Modern Australian? Thai?

 

No, no, no … take your inspiration from the City of Love … and go all out for a fabulous French meal and let the food do its thing. Ah oui oui - love is in the air!

 

Penny’s Lane

 

Recently opened Penny’s Lane is located right near the legendary Coke sign in Kings Cross.

 

 

 

 

Owner Manuel Spinola had a vision for a great local with stunning, yet simple, bistro-style food with a French influence. This is a great restaurant that’s totally unpretentious and where the emphasis is on good food.

 

Treat yourself or your date to wonderful classics, such as Steak Frites with Café de Paris butter or a luscious dark chocolate fondant.

 

 

 

Some of the dishes you may find on the menu:

Entree

  • A dozen freshly shucked oysters
  • Zucchini flower fritters filled with mushroom and fontina

 Main

  • Half roasted and confit chicken, roast onions, oregano, cavalo nero
  • Sirloin steak frites with café de paris or béarnaise sauce

 Dessert

  • Vanilla parfait, banana fritters, sour cherry syrup
  • Warm chocolate and chestnut tart, grand marnier cream

 

More Information

Penny’s Lane
Corner Kings Cross Road and Pennys Lane, Kings Cross

Telephone: (02) 9356 8177

Open for lunch and dinner every day as well as breakfast on weekends.

Lunch starts from $14 and Dinner mains are from $27.

 

 Prices correct as at 22/09/07

 

Restaurant Sojourn

 

If would be difficult to find more passion in a kitchen than that found at Sojourn. It was after all the love of cooking that led Chef, Paul and the Front of House manager, Kim to become Mr and Mrs Camelleri, and then to eventually establish Sojourn.

 

 

   

 

But luckily for us they did – because food this delicious should not be kept to just themselves. The cusine could be described as modern European with a French influence, but that would only start to describe the experience that you’ll enjoy at Restaurant Sojourn. 

 

Prepare yourself for a throughly delicious experience.

 

 

 

Some of the dishes you may find on the menu:

Entree

  • ‘En crepinette’ of confit duck leg, parsnip chips, roasted onion tart and sherry vinegar 
  • Olive and chive soufflé with soft goat’s curd, basil jelly, tomato sorbet and parmesan wafers

 Mains

  • Dory fillets with caramelised cauliflower, scallops, crisp chicken wings and beurre noisette foam
  • Fillet of pork with cabbage puree, cannelloni of spiced braised pork cheek and pork crackling

 Desserts

  • Vanilla and cinnamon bavarois with apple sorbet mille-feuille of warm apple & rhubarb
  • Chocolate mousse with coffee ice cream and banana doughnut

  

More Information

Restaurant Sojourn

79 Darling Street, East Balmain
Telephone: (02) 9555 9764

Open Tuesday to Saturday for dinner as well as lunch on Fridays. Mains start at $32.

 

 Prices correct as at 22/09/07