Thursday, February 23, 2012

Darlinghurst: Food: Sur Bourke

My friend Ruby, who tends to dwell on the western side of Darlinghurst Road, introduced me to this new French cafe late last year and it quickly became one of our favourite lunching spots. 
Sur Bourke doesn't look like much from the street; you could swing past on the bus on Bourke Street and barely notice it, but its healthy, well-balanced menu is a real stand-out and the prices will keep you returning. 


Inside, there is fairly limited seating and a distinct French touch to the decor.


There is de bicycle suspendu au mur.


Common bottles of water packed in a sweet wooden crate.


Colourful berets lined up in a row.


 And tins of French Cassoulet and bags of coffee grouped together on shelves.


But it is outside, on warm days, where Ruby and I love to be: sitting with the flower pots, sun on our backs and watching the world go by very slowly.


Sur Bourke serves breakfast ala Francaise, such as croissants or brioche with jam, Nutella or ham and cheese ($4.50-$6), as well as home made bircher muesli ($7.50), spelt fruit loaf ($5.50) and smoked salmon with scrambled eggs on sourdough ($9.50).
But we often go for lunch and even Ruby, who is happy to eat breakfast eggs all day long, usually orders from the lunch menu just because it is so good.
There's the obvious croque Monsieur ($11.50/$16) and a quiche with side salad ($9.50) but it's the tasting plates and salads we love.


Last time we were there, Ruby ordered the mixed leaf salad with parmesan, walnut and pear, served with a slice of sourdough and a boiled egg ($10). It's actually quite a generous bowl, despite that photograph above making it look quite small. And don't you think the eggs look like frangipanis when they are cut that way. Everything is prepared with love.


I had what I always have: the $14.50 lunch plate, which includes ham, pickles, Swiss cheese, tomato, two slices of sourdough and a side salad. 
I love picking at things and slowly eating and everything on this plate is like a taste bomb, including the salad, which in other places is often just tired old bland mixed lettuce without any dressing.
Here, it is so flavoursome, it could stand alone as its own meal.
Just writing this post has made me realise that it has been far too long since my last visit.


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Sur Burke
266 Bourke Street
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
02 8084 9376

1 comment:

janet de c said...

Une bicyclette TRES CHERE suspendu du mur.

I see this place from the 389. That lunch platter looks like something I will be ordering tres tot.