Upstairs, the dining room provides a tranquil escape from the bar below. Traditionally the home of a Chinese merchant over a hundred years ago, the house has extremely high ceilings and a rustic charm. The food is prepared by the head chef Amy Baard and like the bar downstairs, utilises the area’s freshest and imported ingredients. Meals are modern as well as classic with dishes like pumpkin soup and crostini, seafood tortellini and beef tenderloin providing a hearty menu to sink your teeth in.
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