rogue bistro


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4
4.3
frequent
5
2 yıl önce
newstead
went here last night. the food was amazing and the service was exceptional. we will definitely be coming back. only missed out on the extra 0.5 because of their beer selection. what's wrong with havinggoodold mainstream aussie beers on the menu? not everyone is a fan of craft and european beers.
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j
5
3 yıl önce
newstead
i came here for my birthday dinner celebration for their degustation and i was really impressed with their food. for the price of $80 per person for a seven course meal (without matching wines), it was definitely worth it!

food:
on the night, i started with a seeded baguette with a smokey whipped butter and an entree of a confit duck leg with peanut better and fennel. i then had a pan-seared scallop with potato foam and quinoa. the mains included a pork belly with parsnip and pomegranate with lamb and onion rings. both mains were absolutely delicious and the flavour combination worked amazingly well together! a mandarin sorbet with elderflower jelly was a light palette cleanser afterwards before moving onto the dessert which was their signature dark chocolate caramel tart with mascarpone gelato. personally, i’m not a huge fan of dark chocolate because of its richness but this dessert had everything, from the sweetness of the tart with the saltiness of the caramel along with the freshness of the gelato. this dessert had everything you could want on a plate. for drinks, i had the espresso martini ($20) and i was surprised that they gave a generous amount where the flavour had a more salty taste from the salted caramel.

ambiance:
the mood of the restaurant was fantastic! it could be due to the aftermath of covid but it was nice to have a quiet corner to ourselves in a low lighted room away from the other tables. the decor was very dark yet very modern so it created a nice mood to the environment. all staff had to wear black gloves but it suited with their dark, black aprons.

service:
the staff were all very lovely, they checked up on our meals but in a nice way (not too pushy and did not ask us every 15 mins). to me, it felt more like they were being friendly in making casual conversations while asking about how the food and everything was rather than just directly asking how the food was and then walking away immediately.

overall:
i was very happy with everything. this is the best degustation i’ve had so far with how excellent the food tastes, the uniqueness and for a reallygoodprice too. i quite liked the atmosphere because it was not too noisy but you have that nice space between you and the other tables. i would recommend to try the confit duck leg, the crispy pork belly and the sticky braised lamb. i would definitely come back again :)
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marsha
5
5 yıl önce
newstead
i came on a rainy weekday, hoping to get a relaxing brunch. i thought the place would be lax since it’s raining hard. boy was i wrong. the place’s totally crowded even tho it’s raining cats and dogs. the servers were really nice and friendly, giving me place to wait inside the restaurant while i was waiting to sit in.

i finally got to sit and ordered waffle with black forest and matcha cream along with matcha latte. the food came out pretty fast and it was just so pretty. the waffle’s black with dark chocolate gelato and persian floss on top of it. the matcha cream had reallygoodmatcha flavour and was not too sweet. they also added fresh cherries that gives refreshing flavour on top of the sweetness which was amazing! the presentation was really beautiful that i could not stop taking pictures of it. the portion’s also big and satisfying. the matcha latte’s also agoodblend of matcha and soy milk. overall, the place’s really worth to dine in! ☺️
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donnasoowho
5
5 yıl önce
newstead
i feel nervous about giving a 5 - cause it’s a big call right? maybe it is the best meal i’ve ever had. i really can’t think of anyway it could be improved upon (apart from i should have insisted on sharing a dessert cause the dessert just pushed me over the edge of full).

overall the food was fantastic. lookedgoodand tasted great. i think the thing that really nailed it was that the combos were interesting and different but not crazy and it all worked. my favourite was the cauliflower side and my husband loved the steak tartare.

the service was also great - the staff were all lovely and friendly and attentive. it feels like a special occasion but not stuffy. the prices are not outrageous for what you get (the portions are generous) and i really came away very full.

i should mention that we were virtually the only people there for most of the time which maybe isn’t a true test of the kitchen under pressure but if that’s something that’s important to you go early!

looking forward to going back again. another time i’d go for the “ark” deal.
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djpbne
4
5 yıl önce
newstead
had been to rogue a couple of times soon after they opened, and finally got back recently for a birthday dinner. a great selling point is the ease of parking in the back streets of newstead. the ‘ark’ menu comprises tastings of 3 mains served with 3 sides for 2 to share at $55 pp. great value that leaves you well satisfied, but with little room for desert. fish, cow, pig with zucchini, chips & pumpkin. flavoursome and generous with sound kitchen skills andgoodpresentation. whilst it’s nothing too adventurous, thegoodcombinations are sure fire. wine a bit pricey yet service is attentive with glasses always being topped up. a raucous table creates some noise, and the surroundings just don’t match the heights of the food and service. still, it’s a great experience, but perhaps it’s nearly time for a makeover, or even a new location.
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kelly
5
6 yıl önce
newstead
rogue is just one of those place that rarely/never disappoints. we’ve been there a few times and loved it every time. food wise, i personally had the savoury waffle on sunday. it was amazing. the waffle was, indeed savoury, but not too salty. it was light and fluffy. complemented the popcorn chicken. there were enough sauce for all the waffle and chicken. the other guys got the omelette and avo? (the one with avocado and chorizo). everyone only hadgoodthings to say about it. point to note, while the portion is just great for me, big eaters might say it’s err on the light side.

waiting time could be of concern so just be prepared for it.

now that it’s getting cold, they do have blankets and heaters outside.

overall, loving it. will be back again
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@foodieguide_lily
4
6 yıl önce
newstead
a great spot withgoodservice and excellent food! although we came at peak brunching time, the wait wasn't too long as we could relax on the bench or at the bar. staff were lovely and service wasgood- attentive without being too annoying. my coco pine crush frappe was delicious and arrived promptly. i had to ask for pepper which wasn't on the table or offered, and my pork belly omelette had some extremely woody asparagus ends in it that were not chewable but otherwise food was delicious. perfectly cooked, and i really liked that when we paid they deducted from the cost the eggs that my friend removed, and just added in what she replaced it with. most places charge you extra even though you took an item off the dish too. no issues paying separately and they asked how our meals were both after serving and at the till - should be standard practice but isn't these days so it was great to see. definitely would come back.
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jess
5
6 yıl önce
newstead
it's hard to get a spot here for breakfast if you don't rock up early but the food is worth the wait.goodstrong coffee, big range of choices for breakfast - pancakes win every time. it's art on a platter with chocolate, popcorn, caramel, berries, ice-cream and then the pancakes!
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chris
5
6 yıl önce
newstead
for my money, rogue is the best restaurant in brisbane. the menu seems simple, with dishes simply classified under pig, sheep, fish, cow. but the combination of flavours and interesting ideas are fantastic.  one of the best was a pulled pork starter on crackling wafers, topped by tangy slaw and pear puree. the description can't do it justice. she had pan fried barramundi with chilli clams, paris mash and veloute. the fish was crispy, fresh and cooked to perfection. the mash devine, and the veloute devine. i had spatchcock with chicken rillette, corn puree, pickled onions and charred leek. the rillette was so tasty and luscious it was the stand out. we had to have dessert - mandarin 7 ways or a smoking chocolate/coffee combination. we never have desert, but rogue's are irresistible. if you have a bit of a special occasion this is the place to go. they have local craft beers on tap. sadly they are now limiting byo wine to a couple of days mid-week, but do have agoodselection of their own at a range of prices.
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rachel
5
6 yıl önce
newstead
highly recommend rogue for breakfast as the food choices are simple but with a bit of a difference. the waffle with chicken is amazing, as are the pancakes if you want something sweet and you can't go wrong with the more staple menu options such as avocado etc. the service is verygoodand they are very attentive. recommend booking in advance.
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me
5
7 yıl önce
newstead
excellent food, service was snappy and unobtrusive. i would definitely eat here again and the sharing plates aregoodsizes. favourite was the beef tartare
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kan
5
7 yıl önce
newstead
the consistently high zomato ratings for rogue make sense considering our excellent dinner there.

mrs kan do immediately fell in love with the lights over the walkway to the entrance of the remodelled house where rogue is situated.

we ordered first to share, the 'bug' (squid ink profiterole, coastal bug and celeriac remoulade). this was an excellent dish, although the squid ink profiteroles had a somewhat unfortunate initial appearance as you would expect. the celeriac remoulade in particular, which is something new to me, was perfect in complementing with its saltiness, the profiteroles and bug. i would rate this dish 4.5-5.

for our main course we ordered 'the ark' (three mains and three sides). the three mains were:
- 'sheep' (macadamia crusted rump, rosemary potato paste, minted pea mousse, fried cauliflower and carrot jam);
- 'bird' (spatchcock, chicken rillette, pickled onion, corn puree, rosti and crispy leek); and,
- 'cow'  (beef rump cap,root vegetables, creamed cauliflower, burnt speck ash and smoked aioli).

the sheep dish was excellent with perfectly cooked meat and with the rosemary potate paste and fried cauliflower was delicious. i've never a been a huge fan of western preparations of lamb with mint, and although the minted pea mousse and carrot jam were not to my taste, i could see how it works in this dish. this dish rated a 4.5

the bird dish was also excellent and was probably the best of the mains. the chicken rillette was something new to me and i enjoyed the flavour combination of the spatchcock with both the rillette and the sweet corn puree. the rosti and crispy leek added both flavour and texture. this dish rated a 4.5-5.

the cow dish was very good, although the one complaint i have here is that we ordered medium and what we got was much closer to rare, which made it impossible for mrs kan do to eat. the flavours of the accompaniments to the rump cap were excellent and probably my favourite of the three mains, with perfect slightly sweet root vegetables and the combination of the creamed cauliflower, speck ash and aioli complementing the meat perfectly. this dish rated a 4.

the sides were beans with kale dressed with sesame oil and tahini; shimeji mushrooms, pancetta crumb and spinach emulsion; and, brussels sprouts with flaked almonds, grapes and almond butter.  each was prepared perfectly and were excellent in combination with the mains. i particularly enjoyed the  beans and the mushrooms. i struggled a  little with the sweetness of the grapes with the salty and slight bitterness of the brussel sprouts which i prefer unadulterated, although mrs kan do found the combination refreshing - so just a matter of personal preference there.  the side dishes rated a 4.5.

the service was efficient, warm and friendly. we felt perfectly looked after. overall, an excellent dining experience, and agoodrestaurant for a special occasion.
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atreyu
5
7 yıl önce
newstead
where everything seems out of the way, a bit isolated, and somewhat rough-as-nails, there is a definite reason why people tout rogue bistro so much, and for that why it gets such agoodreputation which further spreads and becomes the place to be. it is definitely apparent why it is as well-received as it is, and getting it off the to-do list as soon as possible ... just do it, you won't regret it. the only real tip is to get here early, and have a bit of patience.

plans here from the week beforehand were to go here along with my dining buddy, his daughter, and a friend of hers up from sydney. well, they were taking a bit of time to get ready at home which made us run a bit behind the times, and because this place is so popular, it was packed to the rafters with clients - and there were a few waiting to get in. a key difference between us brisbanites to the sydneysiders is that while the former definitely have a friendlier demeanour, we don't take well to waiting in line for food - maybe in sydney, but not here (it's too weird for us). so off it was to somewhere else ... but that's the week beforehand - we are on the story of now.

learning right from that, the weekend afterwards the dining buddy and i were planning ahead for getting here, and being able to get in. people not only stay in line for this place, but they also book ahead to get in. we weren't quite that far ahead in thinking, though there still were tables available. all that had to be done was to be out by a certain time, and that was no sweat at all. as per usual, it was getting woken up early - this time being a sunday, and therefore not as early as usual - throwing on some clothes and then getting on the road. simple as that.

again, the persistence all had to do with how well it was received on this website. if somewhere is with the 4.0 range - and getting towards the high part of that number, damn well nearly the perfect score makes it even more noticeable - then the interest of mine will certainly be peaked. more votes supporting the score will just add fuel to that fire. all of this combined was the deciding factor for a couple of weeks to try and get here, and no matter what the origin story is, the ultimate outcome is that i got to try it and that is all that.

so right off the bat, the service is professional and planned to the t. from the last minutes before the restaurant is open for business, you can see the boss lining up the proteges and instructing them to do really well. the whole process is done a lot like clockwork, and the young waitresses put in a admirable effort. all that has to be said is that it is a well-oiled machine, the way that the service and delivery is working right here. get them in, allow them to have a nice time and not be rushed before they are out again and some new clients come in and get to experience the efficient - if slightly impersonal - service and high-quality food. something about how it is organised with the fairly minimalistic look about the place does create a characteristic juxtaposition (to be fair, the ipads can do the work of a dozen tools seamlessly). which leads us to the next point, the decor.

if you were not looking for it ... or heck, even in the situation of trying to find it, this would be easy to drive past without any notice. we are in the backstreets here, among the car dealerships, warehouses and whatnot. in fact, come to think about it, it might have well been in the alleyway of the adjoining building and they have converted it quite well complete with some astroturf and a few plants to cool it down significantly. the vibe is a real combination of atmospheres, and can easily be accustomed to whatever it is going for - whether it be trendy or relaxed, what matters here is the general care and welcoming attitude can fit most to all potential clients.

from the looks of the menu, it does have the appearance of being a place to be. by that, what is meant is each menu item specifically spells outs all the components a bit like a hatted restaurant; this isn't though, maybe not - certainly not at breakfast. the breakfast menu is a small one, divided into sweet and savoury with five choices each. from those choices, they are either inventive or twists on old favourites. drinks are additionally put into two categories - cold (juices, iced teas and such) and hot (coffee and tea).

get to lunch/dinner time, it becomes a bit more fancy and focuses on sharing. much like most of the upper-class restaurants i have noticed, they seem to designate one meal for each kind of meat that they have - plus token vegetarian - and make each one unique and distinct from the others. again, attention is paid and given to each component and through the descriptions, the meals each give their own character right out. they have a decent selection of sides to spruce up the meals plus the odd few desserts to round it all off.

afterwards, what we have is the beverage menu. this takes up damn well half of the menu. there are all sorts of spirits, cocktails, wines, beers, spirits and ciders. each one of them has agoodselection, and sometimes even subsections to get an even bigger variety. from the perspective of coming here for breakfast, that might not look to much like it (never mind the beer taps adjacent to the table) it is definitely one of those places to come and have agoodtime. it almost combines the craft beer bar with top dining, and it is in the guise of a fairly smart casual place.

it is likely that it changes from time to time, so this was correct at the time of writing.

so the first things first again. we are at breakfast, and that means getting the coffee orders done. it was the same kind of thing for me, a doppio. this isn't anything too new here, they use blue sky coffee in their blends. maybe from some years back i have tried coffees from here; that was before i really knew about the different blends and that. blue sky did stand out because of how the places that used it advertised them out the front - nothing which is ultimately unique. nevertheless, i was never here nor there with blue sky namely because i hadn't tried it from many places, they did it very well here as it was strong, tastedgoodand had a smooth texture. i was perked up from it, so that is enough for me.

long, long before i was even stepping in the door, i knew what i was going to order. that is not something that happens that often, but if there is some food on the list for me to try and it presents itself right in front of me and the opportunity is there, well i grab the bull by the horns. it was so here with the breakfast menu in the form of chicken and waffles. this is one sonuvabitch that has been evading me for a long time, even with chances that i might have had in the states. at some point in time, it was perpetual that i was searching for somewhere in town that would do it, or wonder where it was possible to score it somehow. with no hesitation, that was locked in mentally and all was planed well and the hunt was laid to rest - for now.

this was a fairly straightforward meal. they made the buttermilk waffles, had bits of popcorn chicken around the plate, along with a fried egg, knobs of duck fat aioli and some carrot jam, and a small thimble of maple syrup. and as always, almost every breakfast could get improved with bacon, crispy bacon that is. and this whole damn meal was bloody delicious.

it started off good, with a soft waffle that had agoodcrunch on the outside which was completed by a slight sugar coating. the bits of chicken were tender and well cooked, only real complaint was they ran out because they were so tasty. the meat was tender, the coating was beautiful and it went together well. also, the fried egg was soft and definitely an organic variety. the next step was pouring the syrup all over, and that made it better - from the sounds of it, all of it should not go together but somehow it all comes together in the end. this was really sweet, and must have been authentic syrup since it had the viscous texture plus was sweet - but not cloyingly sweet. it went well with the chicken, surprisingly well with the sharp-tasting aioli and the sweet carrot jam. on the side, there was several bits of bacon as requested. and this time, they must have taken the "crispy" request very seriously; my dining buddy reckoned that they put it in the deep-fryer. if so, only one word needs to be used for it - awesome!

i look forward to plenty of this sucker when back in the homeland. it sounds like the most slap-up of slap-up meals, and spaghetti is permanently stuck on the walls - that is how much it works. finally, some place in this town understands just how much that creation - with the infatuation of american cuisine and all that - is just asking to be put on the menu at breakfast.

as for my dining buddy, he went with their omelet. it was filled with pork belly, mushrooms, a harissa yoghurt, baby spinach and onion jam, complete with a top up of balsamic aioli. this was also really good, the quality of pork belly was fantastic with the right amount of cooking, plus the fat was like butter going down my throat. they beat the eggs into a great consistency that was very smooth, and with bits of spice and sweetness from the various ingredients, it was just as good. they are going very well do distinguish themselves in many ways, and it is definitely not through an accident that it has done so well.  

after all this time, finally getting to the rogue in newstead, it certainly lives up to the hype - at least as far as breakfast goes. it is certainly worth waking up early to get in here, as it is all done right and everything is in the right place. within this central area of brisbane, so many of the markets are saturated with competition that greenhorns have to fight tooth and nail to get noticed and succeed; newstead is a bizarre case where one now more or less has the monopoly and it runs the show very well - the food and the whole vibe is a case where it cannot really be pigeon-holed. this is all-up, an admirable effort.

tl;dr: trendy to the point that it has people lining up, and as welcoming and laid back as to the point that walk-in appointments are just as possible, rogue bar and bistro has gotten a unique reputation in brisbane that would not be out of place in a more trendy, fashion-based city elsewhere in the world. regardless of whether it is breakfast or dinner, they aim to both please and surprise which is often lacking in most of the breakfast hotspots around town. the only substantial way to get the message across is get here as soon as you can.
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dominic
5
7 yıl önce
newstead
i came here cluelessly for a 2 year anniversary with my girlfriend hoping this place would be nice to dine in, as soon as i walked in, i realised it was perfect. the waiters came instantly asking if we would like something to drink, immediately served the menus, i asked a few questions about a dish, and i had verygooddescriptions of the dish, i had the (pork, cow, and duck) $55 pp. i truly believe, it was well worth it ! i had the ice globe for dessert and it was sogoodi definitely recommend coming here !
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tabithamf88
4
7 yıl önce
newstead
this place never disappoints. i've come here a few times and have always had agoodexperience. the food is presented in a way that makes you just want to hang it on your wall as art and it tastes asgoodas it looks! the service is always welcoming and friendly. my only fault with this place is the noise! they have inside and outside dining. i've never sat outside so not sure if it's the same but because it is such small area inside it can get quite nosey. definitely not a reason not to come here though as the food and service outweighs this.
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