Stuyvesant’s House
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Had planned to go out for dinner to a ribs place with a couple of friends, when we got there the restaurant had closed down! So we walked a few blocks…
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We went to Stuyvesant House for dinner and while the food was solid, the treatment we received from one of the waiters ensures that there won't be a r…
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Max and Rudi have been trading since 1973, and present a polished dining experience with a superb accompaniment of winethe broadest range of wine in N…
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Stuyvesant's House is open for Casual Dining. Stuyvesant's House serves German dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Stuyvesant’s House”
Had planned to go out for dinner to a ribs place with a couple of friends, when we got there the restaurant had closed down! So we walked a few blocks and decided to try Stuyvesant House. Fantastic service from the moment we walked in. My friends had a platter to share, and I had a trio of meats which was absolutely amazing! The sauces and flavours were divine. Our waiter was very knowledgeable and a great character. This place also has a wine list with over 5000 wines! Great little neighbourhood gem!
We went to Stuyvesant House for dinner and while the food was solid, the treatment we received from one of the waiters ensures that there won’t be a return visit. Firstly, the food: the menu is meat-heavy with highlights being the roast pork knuckle, sauerkraut and braised red cabbage. The sausages and schnitzels weren’t really memorable. At $40 for one piece cut in half, the Stuyvesant schnitzel was way overpriced; even when factoring in the hollandaise and cheese. Pork ribs had a nice sticky sweet sauce but the meat was a bit dried out. The extensive drinks list seems to be a key attraction – we spotted a 1992 Grange offered by the glass. Our dinner was marred by an arrogant older waiter who delighted in making snide and sarcastic remarks. We initially chalked it up as his standard behaviour but his interactions with other tables made it clear his disdain was reserved for us. Perhaps it was because we didn’t order drinks…? Regardless, the attitude we got was unwarranted and made us feel uncomfortable. We found the female server (owner?) and chef much friendlier and welcoming. Was planning to rate this a 2.5 due to the service but it was really only one waiter who was shitty. So Stuyvesant House is a solid 3 but I still would not return nor recommend to anyone.
Max and Rudi have been trading since 1973, and present a polished dining experience with a superb accompaniment of winethe broadest range of wine in NSW, with prices up to $7000 a bottle (that’s not a misprint). Come and enjoy.