Australian

Bendooley Estate Dining - Berrima

Visiting Berkelouw Book Barn and having a meal at Bendooley Estate has been on my wife’s dining bucket list for some time. The moment we walked in the door I can honestly say I was blown away by how charming and beautiful the Book Barn and restaurant is.

Situated inside and next to Berkelouw Book Barn

Situated inside and next to Berkelouw Book Barn

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Menu (as of August 2019);

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Pork belly pizza ($26.00)

Spicy BBQ Sauce**, tomatoes and sage

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We decided that we should split a pizza for the table, and whilst all sounded good - we opted to try the ‘Pork Belly’. The one thing we were told by the server was that the BBQ sauce was “fairly spicy / are you ok with spice?”. We nodded and thought, of course, we love some heat/chilli. The pizza was quite tasty - except that the BBQ sauce was too hot for comfort. All 4 of us, 3 Koreans and a fairly alright chilli eating Aussie managed to find it unbearable. I would say it was a 8 or 9 out of 10 in heat.


Fish of the Day - Barramundi ($37.00)

with Saffron Risotto

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The fish of the day sounded so good when the waitstaff explained it that my wife instantly said “sounds great, I’ll have that!”. The fish was cooked perfectly, and the risotto was a creamy contrast to the meat.


Linguine with picked blue swimmer crab ($29.00)

Chilli, garlic, lemon and gremolata.

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A seafood pasta with crab and chilli - a great combo that was enjoyed before anyone else could grab a sample.


Slow-braised Goat shoulder ($36.00)

with buckwheat polenta, cavolo nero and Sicilian green olives

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I opted for the Goat because I’ve often been quite happy with goat dishes at restaurants. This was very tender, well done, and likely was a very tasty dish. The problem is, the pizza had overwhelmed my mouth/lips and the polenta mostly served to reduce the heat - rather than allow me to enjoy my main.


The Bendooley Moroccan Lamb burger ($26.00)

Harissa aioli, pickled cucumber, sumac onions, tomato chutney, parsley and fat chips.

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The lamb burger sounded fairly good on the menu, and to be honest it was a decent enough burger. The major problem was nothing to really do with the restaurant - but rather that I had already planned to cook my own Moroccan lamb cutlets for dinner that night - and in my totally humble opinion, mine were better than what this dish was. The fat chips were mostly neglected for the side shoestring fries.


Shoestring Fries ($10.00)

with rosemary and smoked paprika salt.

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A massive bowl of fries was gratefully picked at by all. I personally appreciated having something to accompany the pizza. The ‘rosemary and paprika” salt was so sparsely coated on the fries that it was barely there at all.


PROS:

  • Beautiful location, tempting to just go check out all the fantastic books.

  • Dishes were immaculately presented.

  • Wines from cellar door available by the glass (see last photo of menu, above).

CONS:

  • Popular and bookings seem important. We were lucky to get one of the few tables set aside for walk ins.

  • The spiciness of the BBQ sauce in the pizza could be reduced by 40% and still be enjoyable. More effort on the waitstaffs part to stress the heat of this is warranted.

  • My main was rendered mostly unremarkable due to the heat from the chilli on the pizza.

OVERALL:

A stunning place to visit, worth checking out. This was on my wife's dining bucket list and I'd gladly come back again.


Details:

Address: 3020 Old Hume Hwy, Berrima NSW 2577

Phone: 02 4877 2235

Site: https://bendooleyestate.com.au/dining/

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The Collaroy - Collaroy

There aren’t too many times when I write the name of a restaurant or cafe and think - well that’s a little redundant. Good thing the Merivale group like to keep the names simple. Having been to The Newport a few times, I was curious to see what The Collaroy had to offer.

The view from the restaurant level (deck).

The view from the restaurant level (deck).

A smaller secondary bar, that must be staffed during peak periods.

A smaller secondary bar, that must be staffed during peak periods.

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Menu (as of July 2019);

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Rigatoni ($27.00)

Tube pasta, lamb ragu, tomato, rosemary, parmesan

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This was one of the dishes I was trying to decide whether to order or not. I’m thankful that my sister in law picked it - she has great taste! It was a delicious ragu and came with copious amounts of fresh parmesan.


Linguine ($28.00)

Narrow flat pasta, bug meat, parsley, lemon, chilli, garlic, breadcrumbs.

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My wife is a seafood pasta fan (but must always come with extra chilli). This Linguine was great, I’ve always wanted to try a pasta with Pangrattato (breadcrumbs). I think this might have also been the first time I have eaten Bug meat that I can recall.


Grilled Beef Asado ($34.00)

Chimichurri, beer battered onion rings.

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I picked the Beef Asado because it was something unfamilar to me. When I was ordering, the server suggested I should get a side because it’s essentially “just meat”. I was surprised that this was Beef Short Rib - something I’m fairly familiar with from Korean food. It was delicious, though for $34.00 they might have provided a few more pieces of meat (6-7 on the plate?). If you aren’t sure what I mean by ‘short rib’, I took another photo;

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Italian Pork Schnitzel ($28.00)

Cabbage slaw, hazelnuts, lemon aioli.

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A impressive schnitzel that is definitely not your typical pub special. This bad boy was much bigger than the photo makes it seem. It was also fairly thick and juicy.


Fries ($10.00)

Aioli

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A big bowl ‘o fries for the table. Very moreish and enjoyed by all.


Broccoli ($13.00)

Almonds, sheep’s milk feta, confit garlic.

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This is the side that I picked to counter my beef dish. It was really tasty and must’ve been a huge piece of broccoli considering how long the stalk was.


Bonus : Bar

I was pleasantly impressed at the range and stock the bar had. I when tasked with picking a beer I had to opt for my favourite (Stone & Wood).

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PROS:

  • Great food, attentive and friendly staff

  • Well stocked bar

  • Great view

CONS:

  • Parking is problematic.

  • Dinning area is only open from 12pm

  • Some dishes are pricey for what they are.

OVERALL:

It was nice to say I’ve been there, but I probably wouldn’t go back unless I was showing some people from out of town the area.


Details:

Address: 1064 Pittwater Rd, Collaroy NSW 2097

Hours: Mon/Wed/Thur 07:30-00:00, Fri/Sat 07:30-03:00, Sunday 07:30-23:00

Phone: 02 9114 7366

Site: Merrivale/TheCollaroy


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