L’EToile Restaurant & Bar Paddington
Good service should be rewarded – I must admit, I was acting like a spoilt princess when I found out that the ‘outdoor table for 9′ that I booked ended up set by the entrance to the restaurant. The server saw the disappointment in my face and with his own initiative, ended up re-setting the outdoor area for us. I am a true believer that the service before the meal is crucial to the customer experience and it really depends on that first impression. You could have mind-blowing food, but if someone isn’t happy to begin with, they most probably will not enjoy the rest of the meal. This was probably something that was recognised right away and corrected. I wish more mid-ranged restaurants in Sydney would do this!
The food was beautiful, and we were amongst heaters on a crisp, cool Saturday afternoon in the courtyard of a Victorian terrace house with sandstone walls. Both the chef and the waiter were attentive to our needs (even though it was a quiet day, there were only two other tables in the restaurant that day), the food was delicate and the flavours were rich – just the way the French like it. I had no qualms with my 33% tip, well deserved – albeit a little painful for the wallet. I guess I felt bad for being difficult.
The wine list had my new favorite white for the moment - Vouvray (Chenin Blanc) from the Loire Valley alongside other French wines. Divine.
Escargots a la Bourguignonne $14
Snails with garlic butter and puff pastry
Souffle d’ecrevisses au gruyere $22
Twice baked Moreton bay bug & gruyere souffle
Salade au chevre chaud $15
Spinach salad with pears and warm goat’s cheese
Duck Rilette (special of the day)
Soupe du jour $14
Celeriac and Salsify soup with parsley toast
Saint-Jacques et crevettes a l’ail $35
Grilled scallops wrapped in prosciutto & garlic prawns (I thought of PetiteTokyo when I ordered this!)
Faux Fillet $29
Angus sirloin with bearnaise sauce & fries
Supreme de canard et son choux farci au porto $35
Pan-fried duck breast & stuffed cabbage with a port sauce
Plat Du Jour
Veal shank and lamb pie
Puree de pommes de terre $8
Creme brulee $14
Vanilla creme brulee
Profiteroles au chocolat $15
Chocolate profiteroles with vanilla ice cream
Tarte tatin $15
Apple tatin with ice cream
Delicioux!
Tags: baked, cabbage, French, prosciutto, salad, soup










oh my goodness.
i suddenly have an enormous craving for endives and goat cheese.
at 4am, no less.
wow, do u know how to make this stuff?
um the moretonbay bug souffle looks delicious!!!
damn, looks so delish
you and mumsy think alike and have similar views on service.
8 more years!
It’s probably just a hobby for you, but you ought to write for restaurant reviews!
uh…did you eat all that by yourself? wow I wanna know your secret to staying slim
aww man. I haven’t had much in the french food department, I guess I’ll need to change that now.
You know how to eat! I wish I could do some delicious food eating like that!
honestly… how are you so skinny when you eat like THAT?!! im so jealous babe <3
Do you really eat all that!?!?!!?!
*faints* soo jealous T-T
@joooolie -
@ArtificialFlower -
@petitetokyo -
It was a table for 9!
There’s no secret to staying thin, unfortunately… just gotta keep excercising (which I haven’t been doing much of in Winter). During the week, I snack on nothing but celery sticks and carrots at work, and I indulge on weekends.
Looks so tasty that I’m drooling *drool*
u are killin me babe… i wanna come back and eat all the food u have pasted … argh.. the price is actually not too bad..