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    The Wooden Whisk

    4.5 (13 reviews)
    ModerateAustralian
    Closed 7:00 am - 4:00 pm

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    Review Highlights - The Wooden Whisk

    St Leonards does not have a lot to offer for really nice lunches at affordable prices.

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    Hunter Gatherer - Chilli caramel pork burger

    Hunter Gatherer

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.1 kmNorth Sydney
    $$

    By Odin's beard, this is good food. Plus the whole hunter / gatherer concept taps into something in…read moremy primal lizard brain, like I foraged and hunted my meal myself clad only in a loincloth and spear and dragged it back to feed the tribe amid much fanfare and they probably made me chief or something. The concept is simple - you choose a meat (hunter) and a side (gatherer). There's around 5 meats to choose from and they're unreal, we're talking deconstructed shepherd's pie, slow roasted Berkshire pork, that kind of thing, each of which is almost a meal in itself and comes with garnishes and sides like sauerkraut and slaw and such. The sides are a bonus, I had crumbed haloumi salad wth mint and this thing was legit, I would have smashed this alone. Extra sides are just $4, can highly recommend going for broke here. There's a ton of good options. Win, win, win.

    Tasty Modern Oz fare served up by bearded hipsters. Something a little different, but most warmly…read morewelcomed in #NthSyd. I knew I had to go when I sighted kurobuta pork on the menu. We started with the charcuterie board, which featured said kurabuta ham and three types of salami with some pickles, onions, and some fantastic bread. The server suggested we go with two "hunted" and two "gathered" dishes, which are all served on small plates and meant to be shared. We settled on a beautiful lamb dish with caponata and eggplant fondue and the pork belly which came with a fantastic house stuffing and a fennel and rocket salad. Sides were chosen as some of the crispest Rosemary salted chips and the house salad with radishes and tomatoes. Sadly, with all that food, we didn't have any room to try the desserts. Between the two of us our bill came in at around $100 with four drinks - very reasonable for a date night. Hopefully Hunter Gatherer sticks around for a while. Be warned: the greenish lighting makes for poor photography.

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    The Gantry Restaurant - The Gantry Restaurant

    The Gantry Restaurant

    4.4(9 reviews)
    3.5 kmDawes Point
    $$$$

    Our meal here greatly exceeded my expectations. In fact, the five-course tasting menu was superior…read moreto the tasting menu we had the previous night at the famous Quay restaurant around the bend. Each dish was comprised of a perfect melding of ingredients and flavors, with the John Dory and the perfectly cooked lamb being particular standouts. The dessert--which was really three desserts on one plate-- was also outstanding. The wine list is a bit limited, but there are some gems such as Tyrell's Vat 47 Chardonnay. The only failing was the service, which although attentive missed a lot that you'd expect in this caliber of restaurant. Empty plates stayed on the table too long, and I think we must have requested our wine to be repoured at least a half dozen times. I wish restaurants would just leave the bottle at the table in the European style, as it would be better for both guest and server. Nevertheless, it was a fabulous dining experience, and perhaps my favorite restaurant experience other than Tetsuya in all of Sydney, so they are definitely knocking it out of the park here. Great restaurant.

    Exceptional is how I would describe the Gantry in one word…read more In particular, the service was outstanding. The Gantry is located in the Pier One hotel. The 5 star hotel delivered top knotch 5 star service at the Gantry and throughout the hotel (I find that some 5 star / hatted restaurants do not quite deliver on the service front - but not with the Gantry!). After taking a leisurely stroll along the harbour on Walsh Bay, my dining partner and I arrived at the steps of the Pier One hotel for lunch. They say first impressions count, and I was wowed. We were greeted with friendly, genuine smiles upon arriving at the steps to the hotel, from the bell boys outside, door staff, conceirge and reception. The reception staff guided us to the restaurant. The hotel and restaurant are new, shieke, and have a vibe of understated luxury. The bathrooms even had a couch and a framed, wide floor to ceiling mirror! The restaurant staff were just as friendly, and extremely attentive and polite. We were sat right next to the harbour on a table on the outside section of the restaurant (on the wharf) straight away. Our waitress was lovely. No request was too much - from asking for a cocktail list when the bar was not open, to requesting the sun-shade to be raised up so that we could get a better view of the harbour. The food and drinks were outstanding - especially the mains! We had: - Salmon gravlax and grapefruit entree - extremely fresh, clean taste. I'm salivating thinking about this dish. The novelty of the dish was that the grapefruit was the same colour as the salmon so you wouldn't know if you had a piece of fish or grapefruit until you eat it or inspect it closely. - Scallops (one with coconut and lemongrass, one with ginger and soy sauce) - average. - Grilled garlic butter prawns - average. - Fish and chips main - the BEST fish and chips I've ever had, hands down. My dining partner had the same thought. The fish was very fresh, perfectly cooked, the batter was crispy and airy at the same time. The chips were fat, a little bit like potato wedges, and were seasoned just the right amount. The crisp on the chip was just right. I'd given up all hopes in finding fish and chips I actually like - and to my surprise, I found it when I wasn't looking for it! People say that certain beachside kiosks / cafes have the best fish and chips and I've been disappointed every time. Now this truly is the best fish and chips I've ever had!!! - Duck breast steak main - juicy, tender duck, and the vegetables, seasoning and sauce made the dish taste delicious. - Sourdough bread with butter - good, but not amazing. Unfortunately, we didn't leave enough room for dessert. Prices are very reasonable considering the location, service, quality of food and ambience. We were so impressed by the Gantry that my dining partner promised a return trip on the spot! This is definitely somewhere I could go again and again.

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    Gilroy's Hotel

    Gilroy's Hotel

    3.7(10 reviews)
    0.3 km
    $$

    Well, after paying a visit to the rather ordinary pub across the road I decided to come and check…read morethis place out, and I have to say that I really like it. It was one of the nice and relaxing, rather laid back hotels with a bit of character. Mind you, it is in St Leonard's so it's not as if there is a huge selection to choose from, but if I was living here then this is definitely the place that I would choose. The bartender was pretty cool, always ready to give a hand to his customers (not that the place was overflowing with people when I was here) and the interior décor was really charming. One of the things that I particularly liked were the model ships behind the bar, as well as the words 'like this post' scribbled on one of the columns.

    Bursting with personality and fish-print wallpaper (way cooler than it sounds), this place is like…read morethe antithesis of the soulless St Leonards Tav across the road. It's red-warm and dark-wood welcoming, with a cruisy lower bar downstairs and the upstairs bistro which is where all the action happens, esp. on a boisterous Tuesday trivia night (team Yelper scored the third place $25 voucher last night, hey-yo!). As for food, sweet criminy this is some top class pub grub. The jambalaya was like a risotto packed with prawns and chorizo and served in a light broth, the fish flaky and delicious, the chicken wings suitably sticky. It's easy to forget this place is here, but it's far from forgettable.

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    The Wooden Whisk - australian - Updated July 2026

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