Adel Offline Fri 29th June Bookings
Adel Offline Fri 29th June Bookings
Hi guys, this is who's said they'll be a starter or maybe, any more?
I think Soho in North Adelaide or The Sauce in Dulwich is the go, both understand what we want
Mark (Rudy)
Jamie Bahrain (maybe)
Gavin our host
707 (maybe)
Steve
Nayan
John #11 & Sue
Ian
Mark Wickman
Jordan
Nick (+1?)
I think Soho in North Adelaide or The Sauce in Dulwich is the go, both understand what we want
Mark (Rudy)
Jamie Bahrain (maybe)
Gavin our host
707 (maybe)
Steve
Nayan
John #11 & Sue
Ian
Mark Wickman
Jordan
Nick (+1?)
Cheers - Steve
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Me organising? I've just put the bite on Nayan to make use of some of his spare time!
Where ever we go we need a fixed price for the food including unlimited corkage. A number of establishments have trouble with that concept whereas Soho, The Sauce etc understand what we're doing. Nayan was checking out Georges in the CBD, does someone want to check out the Greedy Goose and see if they can come up with something suitable then we can decide.
I may not be a starter anyway so I'd prefer not to get too involved.
Where ever we go we need a fixed price for the food including unlimited corkage. A number of establishments have trouble with that concept whereas Soho, The Sauce etc understand what we're doing. Nayan was checking out Georges in the CBD, does someone want to check out the Greedy Goose and see if they can come up with something suitable then we can decide.
I may not be a starter anyway so I'd prefer not to get too involved.
Cheers - Steve
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Have talked to George at Georges(!) they can offer a three course meal with unlimited corkage for $75 per person.
The sample menu that they have sent through goes something like this:
home made bread
primi
calamari fritti, or
carpaccio of beef, or
risotto of lamb with peas, tarragon and parmesan.
secondi
fish of the day with caponata and salsa verde, or
chicken thighs baked with chilli, garlic and white wine; served with parsnips and broccolini, or
scotch fillet with anchovy baked potatoes served with a caper and herb butter.
Mains are served with a green salad and Italian rosemary potatoes
dolci
vanilla bean panna cotta with seasonal poached fruit and hazelnut bread, or
citrus pudding with orange segments, mint and pure cream
The price also includes coffee or tea at the end of the meal.
I can see if they would be able to change the sweets to a cheese platter, if people want (though I still think red wine and cheese is not a good combination).
I need to firm the booking by Tuesday, so that gives us time to find out what TGG has to offer.
The sample menu that they have sent through goes something like this:
home made bread
primi
calamari fritti, or
carpaccio of beef, or
risotto of lamb with peas, tarragon and parmesan.
secondi
fish of the day with caponata and salsa verde, or
chicken thighs baked with chilli, garlic and white wine; served with parsnips and broccolini, or
scotch fillet with anchovy baked potatoes served with a caper and herb butter.
Mains are served with a green salad and Italian rosemary potatoes
dolci
vanilla bean panna cotta with seasonal poached fruit and hazelnut bread, or
citrus pudding with orange segments, mint and pure cream
The price also includes coffee or tea at the end of the meal.
I can see if they would be able to change the sweets to a cheese platter, if people want (though I still think red wine and cheese is not a good combination).
I need to firm the booking by Tuesday, so that gives us time to find out what TGG has to offer.
Nayan wrote:Have talked to George at Georges(!) they can offer a three course meal with unlimited corkage for $75 per person.
The sample menu that they have sent through goes something like this:
home made bread
primi
calamari fritti, or
carpaccio of beef, or
risotto of lamb with peas, tarragon and parmesan.
secondi
fish of the day with caponata and salsa verde, or
chicken thighs baked with chilli, garlic and white wine; served with parsnips and broccolini, or
scotch fillet with anchovy baked potatoes served with a caper and herb butter.
Mains are served with a green salad and Italian rosemary potatoes
dolci
vanilla bean panna cotta with seasonal poached fruit and hazelnut bread, or
citrus pudding with orange segments, mint and pure cream
The price also includes coffee or tea at the end of the meal.
I can see if they would be able to change the sweets to a cheese platter, if people want (though I still think red wine and cheese is not a good combination).
I need to firm the booking by Tuesday, so that gives us time to find out what TGG has to offer.
I think the $75 price looks at bit steep compared to our usual venues (and especially considering the three course menu looks very similar to the one we had at Giardinetto in Brisbane for just $35.50/head, which also included bread and tea/coffee). Is this more costly because of the mezzanine area?
Cheers,
Ian
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The Greedy Goose Sample Set Menu:
Entree:
Tempura zucchini flower with Woodside goats chevre served with zucchini carpacio pine nuts lemon & mint
Vincisgrassi Maceratesi Cepe and prosciutto Lasagna with white truffle oil
6 oysters with sweet green chilli and creme fraiche
Main:
Pan fried duck breast, confit duck leg galatee with confit sweet potato and sauce jus gra
Fish of the day (market availability)
Blue Lake beef fillet wrapped in prosciutto served on dauphinoise potato with Spanish onion jam and red wine jus
Desert
Hot apple and cinnamon crumble, toffee apple, vanilla parfait and tamarind sauce.
Dark chocolate and brioche ravioli, white chocolate cheesecake and milk chocolate eclair with white coffee icecream
2 courses: $45
3 courses: $55
I have to wait until tomorrow before I find out how theywill deal with corkage.
This sounds good, and I understood some of it
Cheers,
Mark
Entree:
Tempura zucchini flower with Woodside goats chevre served with zucchini carpacio pine nuts lemon & mint
Vincisgrassi Maceratesi Cepe and prosciutto Lasagna with white truffle oil
6 oysters with sweet green chilli and creme fraiche
Main:
Pan fried duck breast, confit duck leg galatee with confit sweet potato and sauce jus gra
Fish of the day (market availability)
Blue Lake beef fillet wrapped in prosciutto served on dauphinoise potato with Spanish onion jam and red wine jus
Desert
Hot apple and cinnamon crumble, toffee apple, vanilla parfait and tamarind sauce.
Dark chocolate and brioche ravioli, white chocolate cheesecake and milk chocolate eclair with white coffee icecream
2 courses: $45
3 courses: $55
I have to wait until tomorrow before I find out how theywill deal with corkage.
This sounds good, and I understood some of it
Cheers,
Mark
silkwood wrote:The Greedy Goose Sample Set Menu:
Entree:
Tempura zucchini flower with Woodside goats chevre served with zucchini carpacio pine nuts lemon & mint
Vincisgrassi Maceratesi Cepe and prosciutto Lasagna with white truffle oil
6 oysters with sweet green chilli and creme fraiche
Main:
Pan fried duck breast, confit duck leg galatee with confit sweet potato and sauce jus gra
Fish of the day (market availability)
Blue Lake beef fillet wrapped in prosciutto served on dauphinoise potato with Spanish onion jam and red wine jus
Desert
Hot apple and cinnamon crumble, toffee apple, vanilla parfait and tamarind sauce.
Dark chocolate and brioche ravioli, white chocolate cheesecake and milk chocolate eclair with white coffee icecream
2 courses: $45
3 courses: $55
I have to wait until tomorrow before I find out how theywill deal with corkage.
This sounds good, and I understood some of it
Cheers,
Mark
I like the sound of this menu better. Wonder if they do a degustation...
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silkwood wrote:The Greedy Goose Sample Set Menu:
Entree:
Tempura zucchini flower with Woodside goats chevre served with zucchini carpacio pine nuts lemon & mint
Vincisgrassi Maceratesi Cepe and prosciutto Lasagna with white truffle oil
6 oysters with sweet green chilli and creme fraiche
Main:
Pan fried duck breast, confit duck leg galatee with confit sweet potato and sauce jus gra
Fish of the day (market availability)
Blue Lake beef fillet wrapped in prosciutto served on dauphinoise potato with Spanish onion jam and red wine jus
Desert
Hot apple and cinnamon crumble, toffee apple, vanilla parfait and tamarind sauce.
Dark chocolate and brioche ravioli, white chocolate cheesecake and milk chocolate eclair with white coffee icecream
2 courses: $45
3 courses: $55
I have to wait until tomorrow before I find out how they will deal with corkage.
This sounds good, and I understood some of it
Cheers,
Mark
Looks pretty similar to their standard menu from a couple of years ago - I always wanted to try the Vincisgrassi but never went back, while the Blue Lake beef fillet is outstanding.
The 3 course menu's great but the crunch will come with the corkage, and it's also worth checking if there's any sides/veggies included with this menu too - the last time they cost extra and weren't exactly cheap, although we split 4 between 6 people to keep it reasonable. Good luck Mark - we're counting on you to screw them down to make this the venue.
Cheers,
Ian
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Yes agree Ian, I find getting screwed for my passion for a good feed of spuds and greens offensive.
Let's see what's included and how they deal with unlimited corkage and plenty of vegies and what the cost is then.
I'm not keen to leave restaurants that do a great deal and great food just for the sake of going somewhere different.
I'm angling to get to this one.
Let's see what's included and how they deal with unlimited corkage and plenty of vegies and what the cost is then.
I'm not keen to leave restaurants that do a great deal and great food just for the sake of going somewhere different.
I'm angling to get to this one.
Cheers - Steve
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!
If you can see through it, it's not worth drinking!