Neighbourhood Wine
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What a great little find in this (not so small) restaurant hiding behind a small doorway and a set of stairs. It opens up to 3 main rooms including on…
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First time here for Sunday roast lunch and it was so delicious!!! Beetroot for starters, roast porterhouse with the works aka chat potatoes, Yorkshire…
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This is my favourite spot for a Sunday roast! Absolutely amazing food and wine list. The atmosphere is relaxed, and has such character. The three cour…
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Neighbourhood Wine is open for Casual Dining and Wine Bar. Neighbourhood Wine serves European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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3 Reviews on “Neighbourhood Wine”
What a great little find in this (not so small) restaurant hiding behind a small doorway and a set of stairs. It opens up to 3 main rooms including one with an open fire.
Its not called neighbourhood wine without good reason. It has bottles of wine from everywhere in the world stored all over the place, and it has a range of slightly unusual and very interesting wines; including organic, biodynamic, and some very interesting combinations of grapes. We though we would try something different; and indeed it was like nothing Ive drunk before but it was lovely. A great recommendation.
The food is very interesting. They change the menu everyday. The combination of charcuterie and picked vegetables is a winner.
We had a two small plates (a cured kingfish and duck liver parfait) which were delicious. They were very happy to serve extra toast as the parfait was generous.
For main the lamb was great. Wonderful fall off the bone texture and interesting textures with the roast almonds, along with two side salads. The roast cabbage was most interesting as I actually thought it tasted like eggplant and the hazelnut provided a great contrasting texture again.
Overall a great experience. Lovely knowledgeable and enthusiastic waiters. And on another night the two seats in front of the fire would be a great place to finish another interesting wine!
First time here for Sunday roast lunch and it was so delicious!!! Beetroot for starters, roast porterhouse with the works aka chat potatoes, Yorkshire pudding, salad and a parsnip cake with chinotto ice cream to finish off the meal. Seriously good value for 40 bucks, wish I found out earlier
This is my favourite spot for a Sunday roast! Absolutely amazing food and wine list. The atmosphere is relaxed, and has such character. The three course roast is $40 and used seasonal produce.