It was my mum's birthday the other day and given the choice between ramen or Greek, she chose Greek. Seriously, I swear I didn't say anything. So I took her down the notorious Darlinghurst Street down Kings Cross to a 'little' restaurant called Apollo. That place is real dodge buuuutt that's where all the hip restaurants are at.
Besides a souvalaki, I've never had Greek before. The Apollo has got a few big young guns running the show with the duo of Greek blooded ex-Longrain Sam Christie and former head chef of Manly Pavillion; Johnathan Barthelmess. As evidenced by the bare wooden tables and chairs, the exposed awnings, concrete walls; it's laid out bare with nothing to hide in an almost archaic design.
TARAMASALATA MULLET ROE DIP 12 |
SAGANAKI CHEESE HONEY OREGANO 17 |
PIGS TAIL SALAD WALNUTS SORREL CURRANTS POMEGRANATE FARRO 18 |
HALF OVEN BAKED LAMB SHOULDER LEMON GREEK YOGHURT 38 |
FENNEL MINT AND PARSLEY SALAD 10 |
AVGOLEMONO PIE 14 |
Glancing around, you can't help but notice that some of the waiters are a little stoic but our waiter for the night was just brilliant; sharp and attentive yet jovial and laid back. Oregano, lemons, olive oil and honey make repeated appearances throughout the night but despite the familiarity, the food is well considered and alive with flavour. Culture first and spectacle second which isn't what you'd usually expect a bunch of Gen Yers but they do it with style and aplomb.
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