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Redbird restaurant brings modern Chinese dining to Redfern

Scott Bolles
Scott Bolles

Redbird's food pitch is modern rather than retro Chinese.
Redbird's food pitch is modern rather than retro Chinese. Nikki To

Hamish Ingham and Rebecca Lines opened Redbird restaurant in Redfern on Sunday, November 27.

And Redbird strictly follows the Chinese restaurant launch model by the book, with its opening date one of several suggested by a feng shui expert.

Ingham, the former head chef at Billy Kwong (he also had a spell as GM at Lotus Dining Group), says the feng shui advisor also influenced the colour choice and some minor architectural considerations.

The venue's opening date and interior design were influenced by a feng shui expert.
The venue's opening date and interior design were influenced by a feng shui expert.Nikki To
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The rest was the work of design outfit Luchetti Krelle. There's plenty of exposed brick, designer lighting and slick cabinetry.

The chef promised that Redbird's food pitch would be modern rather than kitsch Chinese retro, and has delivered.

He billed it as a local Chinese restaurant, but a look at a few of the dishes on the opening menu suggest he'll overdeliver on that brief.

Hamish Ingham and Rebecca Lines first met at Billy Kwong.
Hamish Ingham and Rebecca Lines first met at Billy Kwong.Nikki To

Red braised chicken, pork and scallop wontons, Sichuan potato salad and fresh oysters all make the cut.

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Ingham and Lines, who owned Bar H before opening Banksii and then Tequila Daisy at Barangaroo, are seasoned Sydney restaurateurs who first met at Billy Kwong.

Lines has curated the wine list at Redbird, which slides into the former home of Isaac Restaurant, on Redfern Street.

Exposed brick, designer lighting and slick cabinetry are hallmarks of the interior design.
Exposed brick, designer lighting and slick cabinetry are hallmarks of the interior design.Nikki To

It is a restaurant born from the best possible reason: necessity.

As newish locals, and fans of venues including Bart Jr, Ingham and Lines were in search of a local Chinese venue where they could eat as a family.

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With Redbird, they have it. Even if they had to build it themselves.

Open Wed-Sat dinner, Fri-Sun lunch.

99 Redfern Street, Redfern, redbirdchinese.com.au

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Scott BollesScott Bolles writes the weekly Short Black column in Good Food.

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