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Inspired fusion in an unlikely location.
Tucked into Regent Place shopping centre near Town Hall, Bistro Nido mines the common ground between France and Japan’s food cultures.
In other hands it could be a case of cross-continental confusion, but the result is a menu fusing the best of both worlds without feeling forced: fluffy bread from Pyrmont’s Pioik bakery with umeshu butter, for example, and rock oysters topped with shiso jelly.
Skewered pork jowl is gorgeously caramelised over coals and paired with tongue-tingling sansho pepper; yielding octopus and beef-fat potatoes are brightened with the fermented tang of yuzu kosho – a sweet spot between Japanese umami and Gallic classicism. (Naturally for a bistro, there’s also steak frites, one of few classics to play it straight, simply glossed with beef jus.)
Neat flourishes in the cocktail list, including a punchy wasabi foam atop a fizzing melon concoction, continue the creativity. There’s charm aplenty here.
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