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Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
Wednesday, 22nd September 2010, 22:45

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Wow, the end of September and I am only just about to blog about Fathers' Day lunch. I promise you, the wait is worth it; our family lunch at Sugaroom on a Sunday afternoon was fantastic.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
The wind was roaring, all the outside tables and chairs packed away to stop them ending up in Johnston's Bay. Entering the calm of the restaurant was a relief, and the comfy table up against the floor to ceiling windows meant we got the sunshine and didn't miss out on the lovely views.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
My dad received an awesome Ferrero Roche bouquet from my brother and sister-in-law courtesy of Lollypotz. Yum... :)
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
Super giant stemware, I wish I could say what wine was being drunk but I was soaking up the cushiness of the seating and studying the menu so I missed what was ordered.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
My selection: housemade gnocchi, basil pesto, Persian feta with shaved parmesan ($30.80).
This was seriously tasty. The gnocchi was so soft and pillowy; forks kept sneakily heading towards my plate to pinch mouthfuls. The flavours were simple and classic and done very well.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
The char grilled beef fillet with potato gratin, truss tomato and red wine jus ($40.70) was another classic combination that was perfectly cooked and well presented.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
The dukkah crusted lamb loin with baby beetroots, eschallots and pomegranate reduction ($39.60) packed a huge flavour hit. I love baby beets and took my revenge for stolen gnocchi and pinched a couple of these.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
Pan roasted snapper fillet, green beans, garlic mash and caper beurre noisette ($38.50). I didn't try the snapper, but the garlic mash was super creamy and worth a second sneak attack.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
Grilled Atlantic salmon, pomelo, carrot and fennel salad with Sicilian olive tapenade ($37.40). The only dish I didn't try, absorbed as I was in defending my plate and launching my own attacks, but it was deemed delicious by the orderer.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
I did however eat most of the shoestring fries ($8.80)
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
and the steamed beans with toasted almonds ($8.80) which, to quote R, were "cooked and seasoned wonderfully".
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
All this build up is leading to the main event: dessert! We ordered two off the menu and two specials to share between five (all $17.60). I couldn't pick a favourite, they were all great, but I would recommend sharing the chocolate ones, they are very rich. :)
Apple rhubarb and coconut crumble with vanilla bean ice cream.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
Vanilla bean panna cotta, spiced cherries and clove shortbread. Gorgeous presentation!
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
A rich chocolate tart with a cherry ice cream if I remember correctly. Once again, the presentation was beautiful.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
Chocolate parfait with vanilla bean ice cream and toffee.
Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge, Pyrmont
I know this whole post sounds very positive, but really, there was nothing to fault here. The meals were lovely, the service was polite and not at all pushy (we were last to leave the lunch rush by a long time, and the staff just calmly prepared for dinner around us without hinting we should leave, great for a family that can't get together often anymore), and the comfy seats, great view and touch of sunshine made for a relaxing and happy Fathers' Day.

Sugaroom Restaurant, Bar and Lounge
Shop 2, 1 Harris St, Pyrmont
ph: 02 9571 5055


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