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Showing posts with label Long Island Iced Tea. Show all posts
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

Design Bar by Classique Relaunch: Cocktails and Function Canapés, Surry Hills (7 Jan 2012)

St Margarets Urban Village
423-425 Bourke Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010



Redesign of the Design Bar

Thanks to Natascha Moy from Limited Table for inviting me along to the relaunch of Design Bar which formerly used to be C-ique Design Bar. I'm told a complete overhaul of the cocktail and food menu has been introduced to tantalise the taste buds which is viewed via a tablet at the bar. There only seemed to be two menus available so I'm suspecting it could become a bottleneck for customers to see what they want to order though. On the speciality cocktail menu I tried the One Night In Paris ($20) with a lethal combination of Hennessy VSOP cognac, Danish Cherry Heering Liqueur, Cotes de Rhone red wine, cherry and chocolate bitters, served with ripe cherries and pieces of dark chocolate (Lindt 70%). It could easily become a dessert on its own although a little side dish for the cherry pips would have been appreciated. For those who like it even stronger go for the Cubanesque ($18) made with Nicaraguan rum, Western Indian falernum, whiskey barrel-aged bitters, zest of orange and Grand Marnier. A few of these will surely make you forget about work, and possibly who you arrived with too. To start with something a bit lighter and refreshing I'd suggest the Bella Vista ($18) with Prosecco, Aperol, lemoncello, orange bitters and blood orange sorbet. Be sure to mix it well before drinking to better balance the flavours.

As far as function canapés go they're definitely a cut above the usual fare in terms of presentation and flavours and it seems the chef is a huge fan of edible flowers for some reason. The tender and tasty Lamb Cutlets were a show stopper for me — I'd really love to get the recipe. The sizeable Smoked Salmon canapes would go down well as a flavoursome starter for any function and the Beetroot Gazpacho shots were something a bit different yet enjoyable. The Mini Burger had potential but was unfortunately let down by the slightly hard and oversized bun which needed two hands to eat. I'm told the kitchen is hoping to bake their own buns in the future which I think would be a good idea. I prefer the size of burger canapés to be a bit smaller like the Wagyu Penny Burger I had at the March Into Merivale Launch. To end with some sweetness the Mini Cheesecake and Jelly Shots were very good and contained noticeable alcohol for that extra happy kick to the palate.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Interesting and tasty canapes, Relaxed outdoor seating options, Quality cocktail ingredients, Designer furniture showroom, 3 levels of public car parking available underneath, Function space and catering available
CONS: Outside area needs to be cleared by 10 pm due to council restrictions, Sound restrictions due to residential area, Due to the complexity of cocktails there may be quite a wait at bar if busy
MUST TRY: Cubanesque and Bella Vista cocktails, Lamb cutlets, Jelly Shots

Drinks menu on tablet

Long Island Iced Tea ($20?), The Nightingale cocktail: Hendrick's gin, Pimm's No. 1, French Canton ginger liqueur, mint, lime juice, pressed lemon zests, ginger beer ($18)

Vita di Lusso: Aged grappa with Galliano l'Autentico and Zibbobo grape reduction syrup, freshly squeezed lemon juice, served with green seedless grapes and Prosecco-soaked Italian cheese ($20)

One Night In Paris: Hennessy VSOP cognac, Danish Cherry Heering Liqueur, Cotes de Rhone red wine, cherry and chocolate bitters, served with ripe cherries and pieces of dark chocolate ($20)

Cubanesque: Nicaraguan rum, Western Indian falernum, whiskey barrel-aged bitters, zest of orange, Grand Marnier ($18)
WORTH TRYING :-)

Bittersweetheart: Plymouth gin, Chambord, lemon juice, rhubarb bitters, home-made raspberry and rhubarb jam ($18)

Bella Vista: Prosecco, Aperol, lemoncello, orange bitters, blood orange sorbet ($18)
WORTH TRYING :-)

Tears Royale: Plymouth Slow gin, French St Germain elderflower liqueur, cranberry bitters, prosecco ($18)

Design Shots:
French Cheesecake Shot ($9) WORTH TRYING :-)
Sloe Jam Shot ($9)
Pirate Of The Carribbean Shot ($9)

Salmon function canape
WORTH TRYING :-)

Kingfish function canape

Mini burger

Lamb Cutlets function canape
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)

Beetroot gazpacho function canape

Duck function canape

Cheesecake function canape

Jelly Shot function canape
WORTH TRYING :-)




Bar area




Outside courtyard seating

Photographer, musicians, bar staff and chefs in the kitchen

Bartenders Simon and James looking after the cocktails

Stairs to level 1 furniture showroom


Classique showroom

Decor features

Boys watch out if someone opens the door and a lady is walking past at the same time — you might be on show. I think a wall privacy screen would be appreciated in front and between the urinals.



Outdoor bar vibe


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Friday, June 25, 2010

The Belvedere Hotel: Cosmopolitans and Sex and the City 2 movie, Sydney (25 June 2010)

Cnr Kent and Bathurst Street, Sydney NSW 2000
http://thebelvederehotel.com.au


Cocktails and the City

I've been a long time admirer of the Sex and the City TV series and even though the movies don't usually live up to our expectations I had to see the first one and of course to complete the experience see the second one. I tend to avoid trailers and previews with a passion because they tend to spoil it for me so the same philosophy was applied to SATC2. I've heard mixed reviews with some friends loving it and some friends hating it so I wasn't expecting much and in preparation I thought a few drinks beforehand would help make it better — and I think it did. I think Sarah Jessica Parker (45), Kim Cattrall (54), Kristin Davis (45), Cynthia Nixon (44) and looking pretty good for their age, how good does Samantha look in this movie — smoke and mirrors and all that comes between perhaps. Penelope Cruz was looking pretty amazing although Alice Eve as the nanny put them all in their place — something to keep the boys happy I guess. In the end there weren't any real wow surprises for me but I did find it enjoyable, quite funny at times and the story line was more focussed on Carrie's marriage relationship with Mr Big.

Pre drinks were chosen at The Belvedere Hotel which seems to have undergone a nice renovation. Of course for the complete SATC experience a Cosmopolitan ($13) was in order but my choice tonight was the Long Island Iced Tea ($14) which is my all time favourite cocktail for it's strength factor and for $1 extra I thought it was better value too. The bartender made it with freshly squeezed lime and lemon which really made a difference to just using pre-mixed lemon juice which most bars tend to do when busy. He also layered with coke first, then the spirits and topped with crushed ice. For taste it was nicer than the Kuleto's Happy Hour version although for visual presentation it's hard to top the Different Drummer which includes a slice of lime and a marashchino cherry.

The basic no frills wedges ($8.50) fitted the bill as a stomach filler which were cooked to a nice crisp. House drinks of Gin & Tonic ($6.50) and Tyrrell's Brut Hunter Valley NSW ($6.50) seem reasonably priced and the bar service on level 2 was friendly and accommodating. There's a nice open courtyard on level 2 although when busy it's mostly filled with smokers which isn't so pleasant for the non-smoker.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Centrally located in the city, Nice cocktails, Friendly service, Nice renovated decor, Reasonably priced drinks available
CONS: Limited outdoor areas which is usually taken up by smokers
MUST TRY: Long Island Iced Tea cocktail


Cosmopolitan (42 Below vodka, triple sec, cranberry juice & fresh lime) $13 , French Martini (An infusion of Chambord liqueur, Smirnoff vodka & pineapple juice) $13, Long Island Iced Tea (The four white spirits shaken with fresh lemon juice & coke) $14

Gin & Tonic $6.50, House Sparkling Tyrrell's Brut Hunter Valley NSW $6.50

Wedges $8.50


Lollies from the pokies area

Ground floor bar

Level 1 bar

Level 2 coutyard

Level 2 seating

Pokies on level 2


Lighting features

Outside

Sex and the City 2
Popcorn $7.50 (large)

Ticket full price $17.50 — I hardly ever pay full price for a movie ticket.


Miranda, Carrie, Samantha and Charlotte still looking good for their age


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