Thursday, 21 October 2010

Degustation brunch at Rubyos, Newtown


As a Libran, I am characterised by many things - I am prone to perfectionism, I pay attention to detail, I love beautiful things, I am a sucker for romance, and I dislike conflict. However (and this trait of my zodiac sign is defintiely true in my case) I can be very indecisive!

As such, I can take a long time to decide what I want when  dining out, especially when it comes to breakfast/brunch. There are just too many good options on the menu at that time of day, and it can be hard to make up your mind. I find myself torn between sweet options and savoury options, and even then there are more decisions to be made.. I try to reason between my heart, my conscience and my palate. Life's tough, I know ;) But it is through explaining my morning meal indecisiveness that I can also express my excitement for the concept of having multiple courses for brunch. With a little bit of this and that - the problem of ordering solved! Are you excited yet?!
A couple of weeks ago I discovered Rubyos Restaurant in Newtown in Sydney's inner-west. Mr Ladybird and I headed there for a regular breakfast (which was fantastic) when we learnt of their weekend degustation brunch. And so it was last weekend that we returned with two good friends Mrs & Mrs C and four healthy appetites for the four course brunch with a cocktail for $25 per person.


We are greeted by Liz and her friendly Rubyos staff and we start with some much needed coffees (not included in the package) $3.50 each.



With then make a start on our degustation brunch, starting with the delicious Mini Breakfast Bruschetta - grilled sourdough topped with rocket, avocado, tomato and crispy bacon or haloumi. The four of us opt for the haloumi with our bruschetta which turns out to be a good decision - the haloumi is absolutely lovely and not too salty, and pairs well with the other bruschetta toppings.



At this point we are ready for a tipple with our brunch, either a Bellini (sparkling wine with peach) or a Mimosa (sparkling wine with orange). Three of us choose the Bellini cocktail and Mrs C opts for the Mimosa. The last time I had bubbly this early in the day was at my sister's wedding, but I think I could get used to cocktails at breakfast!


Our next course is eggs benedict - poached eggs on toast with hollondaise, with either leg ham, smoked salmon or spinach. Mr Ladybird and I opt for the eggs with spinach, and Mr & Mrs C opt for the smoked salmon.



The eggs are excellent, and the hollondaise sauce is perfectly balanced. Check out this oozing yolk, oh yeah :)


Our third course of the morning is the ricotta and buttermilk pancakes filled with blueberries, and served with vanilla bean ice cream and maple syrup. These are some of the best pancakes I have ever had - they are so light and fluffy, they're superb, and the vanilla bean ice cream is gorgeously creamy, flecked with vanilla bean seeds.



Finally, the four of us share a platter of freshly cut seasonal fruit with creamy yoghurt and honey. The perfect finish to a wonderful brunch.



We all thoroughly enjoyed our degustation brunch at Rubyos Restaurant and were very well looked after by the Rubyos team. And we weren't stuffed either - we all felt we had eaten a hearty breakfast without feeling overfed.

With food of such a high standard, excellent service, a great venue and only $25 per head, this brunch ticks all the boxes. How am I ever going to go back to choosing just one course for weekend brunches?! :P


Rubyos
18-20 King Street
Newtown NSW
(02) 9557 2689
http://www.rubyos.com.au/
Lazy weekend brunch special available Saturdays and Sundays from 9 am

Rubyos on Urbanspoon

20 comments:

  1. really beautiful photos! esp of that oozing yolk of the benedict! i'd give this place a go the next time im back in syd...just for that pancake..hmmmm!

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  2. Wow what a bargain!! I've paid that much for just one cocktail!

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  3. Now this is my kinda breakfast! Love the look of those pancakes and the eggs benedict, and it's so rare to find such a beautifully prepared fruit salad!

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  4. Beautiful breaky. Looks like you don't have to sacrifice quality for multiple options. I have to agree though - I think you've now spoiled yourself and will always have to order multiple course brunches from now on!

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  5. Looks great! That's really good value too!

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  6. That breakfast bruschetta looks deeeelicious! as does the fruit, my kinda brunch menu :P

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  7. oh my - your photos seriously made my tummy rumble!!!!

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  8. ohmygawd that runny egg yolk shot has me drooling! $25 is freaking awesome value!

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  9. ooOoo that eggs benedict looks phenomenal!! and those pancakes and fruit!! damn!

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  10. Breakfast Bruschetta sounds superb, now I just need someone to come to my house and make it for me every day!:P

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  11. I'm a Gemini, but I also suffer from not knowing what to order! Actually, isn't part of being a Gemini the changeability thing, something to do with the twins aspect? (I'm so *not* in tune with horoscope stuff...)

    Love the look of the eggs benedict - glorious!

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  12. Gosh, what an experience! I have no doubt in exploring it by myself... Thanks for taking the time to share with us.

    Sawadee from Bangkok,
    Kris

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  13. Oh Anna, I confess I am also an indecisive libran. But four courses of my favourite meal of the day?! That's an easy decision to make. It all looks absolutely lovely.

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  14. That's one of the best value breakfast's I've ever seen and it all looked so good.

    and how amazing do you pictures look!!!

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  15. This looks like a perfect brunch, I like the name of "lazy weekend"!
    Have a nice week-end!

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  16. I don't envy you only because now you have to live back in the real world. 'How are you ever gonna live on the farm now that you've been to Paree?' I hope you know that old song, or this won't make any sense!

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  17. Newtown is sooo happening now! Thanks for sharing this great find... I suspect after your coverage this place will be packed. Next time -email me a review first so I can go ahead of the pack! Heehee...

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  18. Oh, this looks sensational. If breakfast is that good, I'm sure it would be great other times as well. Will have to try and check this out soon.

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