Balmain
- Review
- Good Weekend
This new-look Balmain boozer feels like an entirely new venue. So, how’s the food?
There’s no chicken schnitzel, but there is a juicy pork chop at The Dry Dock. Just don’t wear your thongs.
- Callan Boys
- Review
- Casa Esquina
This indoor-outdoor Argentinian-inspired grillfest boasts Balmain-to-Buenos Aires vibes
Casa Esquina’s menu includes 10 different dishes from the parrilla, from Gundagai lamb tomahawk chops to a one-kilo dry-aged Ranger’s Valley Black Market rib-eye.
- Terry Durack
Sprawling indoor-outdoor Argentinian restaurant opens in former Efendy site
The Tequila Mockingbird and Esteban restaurateur is behind the latest opening on the Balmain peninsula.
- Scott Bolles
Balmain’s 156-year-old pub jewel the Dry Dock is back with a crack team and ex-Felix chef
The historic boozer returns after a year-long polished yet timeless revamp, with serious food cred to match.
- Scott Bolles
After years flatlining, an inner west pocket is riding a wave of new eateries (including a second Fabbrica spin-off)
After a series of closures, things are coming up roses in Rozelle-Balmain with a crop of new venues set to open.
- Scott Bolles
- Review
- Home Croissanterie
‘Chips in croissant form’: Don’t miss the potato and sea salt croissants at Home Croissanterie in Balmain
You no longer have to order in advance at this inner west spot but be warned: these pastries fly off the shelf.
- Lee Tran Lam
- Review
- Fabbrica
Fabbrica’s Balmain pop-up is more inner-city panache than slapdash
The pasta bar’s soothing lamb ragu is set to be many locals’ best friend this winter.
- Callan Boys
- Review
- Sandy Bake Shop
This Balmain bake shop proves the simple pleasures are indeed the best
Forget the circus, simple is the key to success for this bakery.
- Lenny Ann Low
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