Thursday, January 12, 2012

Graze, Pyrmont

I was thinking my resolution for 2012 could be to buy less meal deal vouchers seeing as I bought so many in 2011. But then I came to my senses and realised what a ridiculous idea that is as it would mean missing out on the likes of the amazingly good deal we scored for Graze in Pyrmont.

This voucher cost us $79 for two people and I'm about to show you what a fabulous bargain that way.  Loosen your belts as here we go...


We kick things off with a beverage. As it is one of the only hot days Sydney had experienced so far this summer we decide to try a refreshing  Cider.  We order both the Pear and the Apple Cider so we can have a taste of both. My favourite was the Pear...just a little less acidic than the apple and perhaps a fraction sweeter. 


Lunch starts with Chicken parfait and grilled sourdough (normally $12.00). The parfait was delicious - so smooth and creamy. Despite piling our bread high with the delicious spread we still had ample parfait left over and Graze happily topped up our sourdough supply so we could finish our little pot of gold.


Next up is another incredible flavoursome dish - Five Spice Soft Shell Crab with a Citrus Mayo (normally $12.00).  I've heard the words "molecular gastronomy" and "Graze" used in the same sentence before and I can see where that comes into play with this dish. The top of the crab has been cooked in such a way that it has become like clear cellophane and almost has that salty flavour of pork crackling. Bloody good is all I can say.




Another fun dish is the Cauliflower Milkshake with Jamón and Taleggio Toasty (normally $12.00). Jamon is "fancy ham" from Spain in case you're wondering.  The Boy and I were chuffed that we each got our own little toasty and perspex carton containing the frothy, warm cauliflower milkshake as neither of us wanted to share this dish (him especially as he kept asking if I liked the milkshake as he'd happily relieve me of it if I didn't. Nice try buddy).



I'm a huge fan of crispy polenta after recent visits to Jamie's Italian and Bloodwood. I squeal like a little girl (rather than the big gal I am) when our plate of Crispy polenta, chilli jam and lemon is placed in front of us ($12.00).  Things are not always what they seem in molecular gastronomy and the lemon is presented in a gel form dotted on the plate rather than the pieces of actual lemon I was expecting. The polenta is perfect - crispy on the outside yet pillowy soft in the middle.



After tasting the Chorizo slow cooked in Red Wine, Tomato, Basil and White Beans (normally $12) The Boy kept reminding me I wasn't supposed to be eating meat (another ploy to dupe me out of my lunch).  I quickly reminded him that the food here is all sourced from local growers and suppliers (etc) so I'm willing to break the rules for this lunch.



The last savoury dish is a plate of Cape Grim Beef Rump, Caramelised Shallots, Puy Lentils and Pickled Mushrooms (normally $20.00). Cape Grim is a Tasmanian beef farm operation and ALL of their beef is 100% Grass Fed.  This means no nasty concrete floored feed lots where cows go to get nice and (artificially) fat (and unhappy) before we eat them. Cows were made to eat grass, not grain, and to me grass fed is the way to go. It's kinder and it's taster. This dish was so tender and melt-in-the-mouth. Beautiful. 


And dessert. By this stage I'm feeling quite full but decline The Boy's offer to eat my half of dessert. The Iced Mandarin Parfait with Warm Chocolate and Cointreau Mousse ($14.00) was wonderful, and definitely one for the sweet tooth's. The iced mandarin was buried at the bottom of the cup and was a nice, fresh counterbalance to the sweet, fluffy chocolate mousse.



But wait, there's more. We finish off lunch with a cheeseboard of English Cheddar Cheese served with Crisp Bread, Toasted Fruit Loaf and a smear of Date Chutney. Despite being near bursting point I diligently ate my share of this - I'm willing to risk my burst stomach for cheese!



Graze Pyrmont is at 182 Harris Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia (02) 9518 5025.

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22 comments:

  1. wow that's a very good meal deal! Food looks reeeeally quite impressive.

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  2. Ooh not heard of this place but it looks amazing! That'll be another one to add to my wish list then!!!

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  3. Have been wanting to dine here since forever! I'm glad they put on a show. Not all restaurants seem to understand how to make those group buying systems work for them.

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  4. I've been pulling back on vouchers so far this year, but missing this one is making me regret somewhat...

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  5. this food looks so eatable!
    i think meal vouchers are a fab idea as long as you can use them all!
    wish graze was there when i lived in pyrmont. sigh. there was nothing good to eat there, then and the casino was dreadders!

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    1. Pyrmont used to be a boring waste land, but I agree that it's really jumping now. SO many great places to eat.

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  6. That's a great meal deal. I thoroughly enjoyed my last visit at Graze, there are so many quirky dishes there. The beef rump looks good!

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  7. You're definitely started off with some of my favourites Motheith's cider and chicken liver parfait, yum and all the rest look equally delectable.

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  8. Oh yumm-o!

    Cider is so now.

    I love the look of the soft shell crab. The cauli milkshake sounds interesting.

    SSG xxx

    Sydney Shop Girl blog

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  9. I haven't heard of Graze but will now be checking it out! I think I need to start taking advantage of some meal vouchers - if only to try out new places!

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  10. Good heavens, that all looks amazing!
    I really want to try exploring Pyrmont more too so now I've got a great excuse!

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  11. I can't believe that during the 2 years we lived in Pyrmont we never went there... :-( I've heard mixed reviews but this food selection actually seemed pretty delicious! Not a big voucher fan but have to say that would have been a bargain!

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  12. Beautiful looking food! And I like how they topped up your bread toasts - bread/crackers run out all too often when it is served alongside dips or spreads.

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  13. Nice food! I love cauliflower but "cauliflower milkshake" sounds gross to me. It's cool that they use locally sourced and good quality ingredients. Grass-fed beef is also better because it has more omega-3 than grain-fed, meaning it doesn't cause inflammation.

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    1. I guess soup would be a more accurate description - it was really nice. Warm & frothy.

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  14. Good to see this place still around and doing the molecular thing. The food looks fine.

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  15. The softshell crab looks so freakliciously good!! and how brave.. to have cauliflower milkshake, I've never heard of that before!

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  16. Wow, what interesting presentation. Cauliflower milkshake? My goodness!
    Sounds like a delicious place.

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    1. I suppose it really is Cauliflower Soup...darn tasty!

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  17. Monteiths is my splurge cider when Im at Dan Murphys stocking up haha. That polenta has got me craving!! Looks like a fab meal

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  18. Ooh I just bought a voucher for this place. Here wecome!

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