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Zoe Birch in the tiny dining room at Greasy Zoes in Hurstbridge.
Good Food hatGood Food hat16.5/20

This restaurant is smaller than some families’ dining rooms. Exclusive, yes. Elitist, no.

You won’t find the baller beef and gold leaf of other tiny fine-diners here. Greasy Zoes trades in a different kind of indulgence: the preciousness of time.

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Greasy Zoe's restaurant in Hurstbridge. Snacks: naturally fermented gherkin, beetroot and Jacks cheese tart, green chip and our ricotta, whey carrot, smoked golden trout on rye, salt and vinegar dutch cream, pancetta, salami. - Mackerel cooked on the wood fire grill, eggplant and Farmgate greens. - Dry aged blackened duck, Timbarra blackberries and amaranth. - Coxs orange pippin apples, rhubarb and yellow cake. 26 February 2018. The Age Goodfood. Photo: Eddie Jim.
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Greasy Zoe's: Tiny mighty excellence in Hurstbridge

We know that good things come in small packages, but lately we're also discovering they come with a bit of a hike.

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