Armorica Grande Brasserie

Thursday
5:30pm - 10:30pm
490 Crown StreetSurry Hills

Armorica Grand Brasserie is a sprawling restaurant inside the formerTokosite on Surry Hills’ Crown Street by Andrew Becher, the restaurateur behind Euro restaurantsParlarandFranca.

A self-confessed Francophile, Becher named the restaurant after the ancient region of north-west France that encompassed modern-day Brittany and Paris, and took inspiration from his visits to old-world establishments La Coupole and Septime.

The result is understandably elegant: a capacious 150-seat dining room with red-leather banquettes, brass gantries, timber ceilings and solid-oak joinery. As in all of his restaurants, art plays a big role. Here, Becher has commissioned five artworks by American illustrator David Plunkert. Eagle-eyedNew Yorkerreaders will recognise his style from his famedcoverresponding to far-right violence in Charlottesville in 2017.

Executive chef José Saulog’s sizeable menu starts with cold dishes: foie gras; octopus roulade (a mandatory order); and an opulent seafood tower piled high with oysters, a prawn cocktail, coral trout carpaccio and South Australian rock lobster. Pastas are made in-house – the spaghetti with scampi, Moreton Bay bug meat and zucchini trifolati is a standout.

Larger dishes are all cooked over ironbark on a custom-made, five-metre-long Josper grill brought in from Spain. Australian seafood is a focus, and diners can expect locally-caught Murray cod, John Dory, coral trout and more. Plus, five different steak frites options including Jack’s Creek grain-fed Black Angus sirloin, grain-finished Black Angus (marble score 3+) and David Blackmore full-blood Wagyu Scotch fillet (marble score 9+), all served with a choice of bone-marrow butter, béarnaise or mushroom sauce.

Executive pastry chef Travin De Hoedt has created five desserts: crème caramel; clafoutis; a tarte du jour; and a chocolate bar made from Valrhona chocolate mousse, salted caramel and choc-chip cookie, and sealed with Armorica branding.

While the menu leans luxe – an Armorica-branded caviar is made and sold in-house – the prices are lower than at both Franca and Parlar.

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网站: armorica.com.au
Updated: April 21st, 2023

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