claire's kitchen at le salon


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lynne
5
2 yıl önce
surry hills
vive la france. celebration meal on saturday night at the perfect place. located in oxford st, claire'skitchenat le salon is a great choice for dinner for all occasions. the ambiance is relaxed and intimate and while the restaurant was full to capacity it was still possible for the staff to attend to our every need. the food is a delight, the three cheese souffle and the chocolate mousse are the best i have tasted. the menu has something for everyone and the chef specials extensive. will visit every time we are in sydney. thanks to marc and claire for a wonderful night.
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clinton
5
2 yıl önce
surry hills
high quality french cuisine that is worth the price

every month a group of friends and i try a different restaurant. we go to different suburbs, different food styles, different pricing levels etc.

claireskitchenhas amazing staff who were so on the top of things that we were all left praising our waitress, and leaving a large tip.
our waitress was there when we needed her, knew who ordered which meal without having to ask when it was brought to the table, had water ready when we were low and booze without delays.

now lets talk food. wow
the menu isnt huge but i love that as it means what they have is done to perfection.
i personally got the piotrine de pork and let me tell you the flavours were a delight with every element complimenting the next.
i did taste a few of my friends meals , as we were all happy with everything and wanted others to taste the amazing food we each had.

yes the food is a little pricey but you really feel happy to pay it because every aspect was faultless in my eyes. the food, the service and the atmosphere.
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does
4
2 yıl önce
surry hills
there’s a collective intake of breath in the intimate dining room when everyone opens their menus. fanning out like piano accordions, each menu’s glowing white light captures guests’ faces in a state of childlike wonder as they scratch their heads and wonder what it is they’re meant to eat. eat the pages of the menu? it’s rather absurd, but then so is the nonsensical and satirical movement le salon dada is based upon. being familiar with marc kuzma’s work at el'circo at slide, i entered claire’skitchenat le salon with a fair idea of what to expect...
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mauyeeyee
4
3 yıl önce
surry hills
claire’skitchenat le salon brings authentic french styles and tastes to oxford street with modern french dishes and beautifully decorated with french antiques presented in a chic decor. 🙂

lovely presentation of entree roasted scallops and main poached snapper fillet. good portion size of the entree dish and the duck pie. the scallops were cooked perfectly and the combination of pumpkin sabayon & crispy leeks were spot on. the snapper fillet was slightly over but overall was still a delicious dish. duck and pinot noir pie was sumptuous with chunks of duck meat hid inside the buttery flaky pie shell. 😋

dessert was presented beautifully. loved the delicately torched meringue on top, the lemon custard was not overly sweet, paired with a light, crunchy yet chewy shell of the salted caramel macaron and a refreshing raspberry sorbet, it was a delightful dessert to finish off a meal. 🥰

staff was charming & hospitable. they were very welcoming & professional across the board. 😘

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howardwashere
5
3 yıl önce
surry hills
we reserved a table here for my wife’s surprise birthday party for 4 and they didn’t disappoint. the dining room was bright and elegant and the staff were very welcoming and professional across the board.

the only option that evening was a set menu (with options on all courses) for $85 which consisted or an entree, main and dessert (or a cocktail in replacement of the dishes).

we had spent $185 the night before at a shockingly bad dinner at the bentley restaurant and claire’skitchenwas a standout in every department.

the entree of steak tartare came deconstructed with the elements finely positioned around the diced beef cubes. the waiter mixed them together along with the egg yolk to become a nicely balanced dish of richness and tanginess to match. it was perfect and the envy amongst other on the table. the three cheese souffle was light and rich and was the recommended dish by the waiter and the dome of smoked salmon was perfectly accompanied by the crab and celeriac remoulade served with avocado dressing and brioche crouton.

the mains were a beef affair with braised beef cheeks, red wine sauce; beef tenderloin wrapped in prosciutto and beef fillet, flambéed in cognac, with green pepper and cream sauce. all cooked to perfection in all the glory of classic french sauces that should not be understated here.

the desserts we chose the french pastry, a chocolate mousse, a crème brûlée. a perfect way to end the meal and all beautifully presented. they also wrote ‘happy birthday’ on the plate in french with beautiful hand writing along with a sparkler.

what must be highlighted is that although this was a fixed menu price, every dish that came was not reduced in size as other restaurants would. each dish that arrived stood out on it’s own as if you had ordered it individually from the menu in terms of presentation and size.

the light hearted approach by staff made this french dining experience very warm and relaxed almost understating the excellent food that was made without compromise. we will definitely be back to one of the best quality and value french restaurants in sydney.

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weekendfoodescapes
4
5 yıl önce
surry hills
the invitation from claire'skitchenreads "whimsical, lavish, eccentric, imaginative, join us for an evening of surrealist, fashion, theatre, food and deviant art. le salon dada, liberate the imagination"  with support from the city of sydney, claire'skitchenis hosting a series of pop up dinners with a twist.
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strawberry_vee
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5 yıl önce
surry hills
i love all kinds of cuisine, and french cuisine would be amongst the top of my list. claire’skitchenat le salon would have to be one of my favourite french restaurants in sydney.
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leon
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7 yıl önce
surry hills
i heard from my french colleagues that claire'skitchenserved awesome food. however, i was not impressed and very disappointed.

the recommended dish, cheese soufflé, was a big disappointment. the soufflé was obviously prepared hours and maybe days ago and placed in the oven. the inner part of the soufflé was icy cold while the exterior was heated up.

the fish was just tasteless. very, very, very tasteless and reminds me of hospital food.

service was excellent though.
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beatrice
4
7 yıl önce
surry hills
claire'skitchenhas one of the best restaurant service i've ever been to. the staff was very friendly and nice.

ordered the escargot, and it was beautifully cooked. for the main course we ordered the duck with the pastry and the steak. the duck portion was quite big, the taste was ok.
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anna
4
7 yıl önce
surry hills
to begin with i am not too keen on french cuisine and hardly ever venture into the territory, but claire’skitchenwas an exception and a risk i was willing to take. after all, a rating like this doesn’t come from nothing. the evening started off wonderfully as the staff were absolutely lovely and welcoming and service was on point in all aspects.

to start, we were informed of some cocktail specials and no joke, each and every one sounded just like my cup of tea, but as i was not up for a lot of alcohol, went for a boring mocktail instead. it was actually rather lacklustre and more like a fruit (namely apple) juice instead. however, a sip of the old fashioned and i concluded it was one of the best, if not the best, i’ve tried. perhaps it was due to the more than usual fragrant orange which made it go down smoother. whatever it was, it went down a treat with the snails.

as mentioned we had the snails and one of the entrée specials – blue swimmer crab bisque. i had never tried snails before, always avoiding it even if the opportunity presented itself, but was there with an open mind and heart, so gave it a go. glad i did as it was quite lovely and a great introduction to the dish. quite garlicky without being overly buttery. if the same specials menu comes out, i highly recommend the bisque de crabe, which is also served with steamed cockles, mussels and king prawn. it was a beautiful dish with perfectly cooked seafood, and it reassured me i was not about to face a night of heavy, overly buttery/creamy dishes which was what i had feared.

with a pleasant end to the first course, we eagerly waited for the second, and it finally came out after what felt like an eternity. this is where it went a little downhill. the lamb sounded reliable enough; roast lamb rump, spinach, heirloom carrots and black garlic, but it was a strange dish and probably not to everyone’s taste. the lamb was chewy and the sauce almost tasted like licorice which was slightly off-putting. the other flavours didn’t add much more and as a whole dish required a lot to get used to, and even then it was unfinished which was a shame. the chickpea crepe was enjoyable enough, but not anything new from what you’d expect. it was heavy which was somewhat predicted, but didn’t change the fact i found it difficult to get through. to be honest, i only expected a little more (or different) considering it’s a lot more costly than other crepes. the green beans were not too bad of a side, but also nothing special. i think it was more bad choice than anything, and could have really been turned around with the right one.

i was pretty bloated after this, and perhaps a little let down by the struggle with the mains, that i wanted to skip dessert (also not much of a sweet tooth). however, a platter was brought around showing us all the desserts available for the night, and i suppose we are sheep as that’s all the convincing it took for us to act like normal people and at least get one to share. many a dessert was explained but i was pretty fixated on one from the get-go (one reason; because it was pretty) and was sold as soon as i heard ‘our signature’. it was some sort of orange and chocolate combo which i am usually not a fan of (gosh it sounds like i’m a ridiculously picky eater but i swear it’s mainly just overly oily/heavy and sweets), but this was quite nice! the ice cream which came with was the major plus though, as was the pretty plating.

safe to say it was a bit up and down, but overall a smooth night as the ambience and service were largely positive additions which made up for the couple of dishes. as i mentioned, it seems we just went with the wrong choices as everyone else seemed to be more than satisfied with every dish that touched their table.
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the
4
7 yıl önce
surry hills
went to claire'skitchena while back and dug up these photos. a classy, inner city restaurant, offering quality french cuisine. we have been here twice and both times, we left satisfied and content. the dishes were full of flavour, and left us wanting more and more. we loved the french decor inside the restaurant, and the service was great too. must try if ever in darlinghurst, looking for a delicious meal!
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andy
5
8 yıl önce
surry hills
with a huge range of traditional bistro dishes on their menu, as well as french aperitifs and digestifs, served by adorable young mostly french-speaking staff, claire’skitchenhas a rather nice feeling of authenticity. and the food is very, very delicious. i’ve been here twice so far, and can recommend each dish i tried: the charcuterie plate (with a generous amount of homemade crackers), the delicious light and tall cheese soufflé, the lamb cutlets.
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steak
5
8 yıl önce
surry hills
i’d wanted to go to claire’skitchensince i walked past it on my first week in sydney. my chance came late in february when dimmi was doing a last minutes special on a tuesday and i had scored a discount on the bill. they had a steak on the menu but it was an eye fillet and didn’t sound as appetising as the special of the day, a pork trio plate, it was made up of prosciutto wrapped loin, roasted pork belly and boudoin noir aka black pudding, they were all tied together with apple, both chunks and puree, sorrel and artichoke chips.
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joan
9 yıl önce
surry hills
claire'skitchenhas a very sexy appeal, evoked through its dim moody red lighting and dark timbers, both fitting of its oxford st location whilst also rising above to be a little classier. the waiters all speak french, adding to its authenticity, and it wasn't long before we fell in love with them...
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maggie
9 yıl önce
surry hills
avoid peak hours. dinner in claire'skitchenon a friday night to celebrate my friend's finally (!!) obtaining the pr. when we arrived at the restaurant it was still early, so the environment was quiet and relaxing (btw -- been here for happy hours before, a nice relaxing place to unwind after work). entrees: we ordered duck liver parfait with crouton, and king prawn & salmon terrine to share. the presentation of the terrine was impressive, as was its taste. the duck liver parfait.... nothing exciting. i tried similar dishes in cafe sel et poivre, also in darlinghurst, i think the cafe made better duck liver parfait. no sure was it because of the crouton or the bread, the bread was "the hardest" bread i have ever had in my life and the crouton also tasted too tough. i was expecting a fresh, warm, soft, yet crunchy bread/toast to serve with the duck liver parfait. i heard that if the french bread is extremely hard, then it is basically stale and past its prime for eating. we didn't finish the duck liver parfait. main course: i ordered lamb with herb crust served with gratin dauphinois and roasted garlic jus and my friend ordered chicken stuffed with a tarragon quenelle, served with a pea, leek and champagne risotto. not sure how was the chicken dishes, my friend didn't say much, probably meant average? mine was wonderful. it was a dishes you will always remember and crave for from time to time.

as said, the start of the dinner with nice and relaxing, no rush and we can fully enjoy our foods, drinks and chat; but when it was approaching peak hours, the peaceful and relaxing atmosphere gone. the restaurant was full of diners, all tables were filled, noise from thekitchen(e.g. breaking glass/plate) and the tables near by, the frequent move of wait persons, all ruined the at first relaxing and enjoyable dinner. while we were in the middle of having our main courses, the servers kept coming to check whether we needed water or the foods was ok, not sure were they just being "attentive" or trying to rush us through dinner. i initally planned to order dessert, but then i changed my mind. i saved it for the chocolate fondant in cafe sel et poivre, which is just a couple of streets away :)
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