Get ready, Sydney foodies! Bistro Nido, the crème de la crème of Japanese French dining in the heart of Regent Place, is cooking up something magical in collaboration with Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, currently dazzling at the Capitol Theatre until January 28. It’s a dining extravaganza that’s as fantastical as the fairy tale itself, bringing a sprinkle of enchantment to your plate.
As part of the swanky Devon Hospitality Group (the brains behind the acclaimed Devon Café and DOPA eateries), Bistro Nido is not your average dining experience. Picture classic French culinary traditions doing the cha-cha with a quirky Japanese twist – a gastronomic dance that’s truly a feast for the senses.
Under the wizardry of Executive Pastry Chef Markus Andrew (known for his culinary rendezvous with Adriano Zumbo and being the first Indonesian Le Cordon Bleu Culinary instructor), Bistro Nido is serving up a limited-edition menu that’s like a love letter to French culinary excellence intertwined with the timeless Beauty and the Beast narrative.
Now, brace yourselves for the trio of specials hitting your taste buds from January 17 to February 18, exclusively at Bistro Nido:
- Fraisier à la Rose: A strawberry symphony that dances with classic French strawberry cake, rose and Madagascar vanilla bean cream, adorned with fresh strawberries and coulis, all snuggled atop a delicate Japanese castella sponge. Served with a side of theatre, this sweet masterpiece is encased in a glass dome, surrounded by a swirl of lychee-infused smoke, and unveiled tableside. ($22)
- Ma Belle: A cocktail as sophisticated as Belle herself. Imagine a vanilla vodka base, infused with bergamot and apricot liqueur, balanced with fresh lime juice and white chocolate syrup, elegantly poured over rose-shaped ice. ($23)
- Le Prince Adam: An alcohol-free masterpiece inspired by the Beast’s regal transformation. Decaf coffee liqueur, sugar cane spirit, orgeat, topped with milk foam, and garnished with grated white chocolate. ($18)
Head over to bistronido.com.au/ for bookings and more info. It’s not just a meal; it’s a fairy tale on a plate, and you’re invited to be part of the magic.
Bistro Nido opening hours:
Weds-Sat: 12-3pm | 5:30-10pm
Sun: 11am-4pm
Mon-Tues: Closed
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