31 October 2013

Good Food Month: Steersons Steakhouse $39 menu, King Street Wharf, Sydney (30 Oct 2013)

17 Lime Street, King Street Wharf, Sydney NSW 2000


Steaking out King Street Wharf

“Steersons offers premium quality in all aspects of the dining experience — from the tablecloth to the steak knife and the steak. Steersons will remain true to the steakhouse fundamentals yet exhaust new beef trends allowing the Steak Lover to appreciate an enhanced steakhouse experience for both body & soul.”

Thanks to Jess Guilfoyle from The PR Partnership for inviting me to sample the Good Food Month menu ($39 per person including a drink) at Steersons Steakhouse as part of the Food Art & Film By The Wharf during October. Upon arrival table water was provided promptly which always gets a tick in my books. While perusing the menu their was strangely no promotion of the Good Food Month menu and my waiter had no idea what I was talking about. Thankfully another waiter knew all about it but mentioned they'd recently stopped promoting it on the tables which I thought was unfortunate because then diners wouldn't be aware of it unless they had seen it on the website. A tasty Pan-fried chorizo with mint and basil ($10.90) was an enjoyable starter and the Freshly baked damper from Fuel Bakery with salted butter ($5.90) had a nice crust and lightness inside. 

A glass of Bishop by Ben Glaetzer Shiraz 2012 was a good choice to enjoy with the 400gm dry aged rib eye on the bone ($39 with wine) served with beer battered prawns and tarragon salted hand cut chips. Prawns were plump with a light crisp batter as hoped and the flavoursome steak was served pretty much medium rare as ordered. I wasn't a fan of the lettuce garnish which I guess added colour to the dish but needed to be dressed to make it more appetising to eat and cut through its slight bitterness. The chunky chips were good and the option of boulangère potatoes is also a good choice. For the sweet tooth the nicely presented White & dark chocolate mousse with Stracciatella ice-cream, honeycomb & lavender ($13.90) had enjoyable rich flavoured chocolate and the Mango Sorbet, Raspberry Sorbet, Vanilla Ice-Swiss Cream ($13.90) looked a treat although I didn't get to try it but I'm suspecting larger scoops would have been appreciated.

SNAPSHOT REVIEW:
PROS: Well-presented dishes, Water view, Nice decor, Pleasant ambience, Steak lovers menu, Menu seems reasonably priced for the location and quality, Service was professional and friendly
CONS: Good Food Month menu wasn't promoted with the a la carte menu and some service was unaware of the promotion
MUST TRY: Pan-fried chorizo with mint and basil, A steak that tickles your fancy
VERDICT: Seems like a popular spot for business lunches for suits that love their steaks but hopefully there's a few suitable menu options for the ladies
Good Food Month menu — although wasn't promoted with the a la carte menu even though the promotion runs until 31 October
Nice having white table clothes — I'd would give extra marks if the creases were ironed out
Bishop by Ben Glaetzer Shiraz 2012 Barossa Valley — very nice wine
Pan-fried chorizo with mint and basil ($10.90) — enjoyable tasty flavours as an appetiser 
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
Freshly baked damper from Fuel Bakery with salted butter ($5.90) — nice crust and softness, flavourome 
SIMON FAVOURITE :-)
400gm dry aged rib eye on the bone, served with beer battered prawns, tarragon salted hand cut chips ($39 with wine) — nice plump prawns with thin batter, flavoursome steak, lettuce needs dressing, good chips
WORTH TRYING :-)
400gm dry aged rib eye on the bone, served with beer battered prawns, boulangère potatoes ($39 with wine) — nicely cooked potatoes

Mustard options
Steak order medium rare and looks pretty close
Nice prawns, decent size, thin crispy batter — these would make an excellent canape on their own for a function
Nice chips — would have loved a side of tomato sauce provided as an option
Lettuce garnish — slightly bitter, would have preferred served with some dressing to make it more interesting and appetising on the plate
White & dark chocolate mousse with Stracciatella ice-cream, honeycomb & lavender ($13.90) — enjoyable rich flavoured chocolate, nice presentation
WORTH TRYING :-)
Mango Sorbet, Raspberry Sorbet, Vanilla Ice-Swiss Cream ($13.90) — I didn't try it but looked pretty good although I suspect larger scoops would have made it better value
Steak menu 
Small dishes menu to start — oysters seem reasonably priced if shucked to order
Water views



Clean toilet although having walls so dark I seemed to miss seeing the exit sign on the door and opened a cubicle instead



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4 comments:

Helen (Grab Your Fork) said...

Rib eye on the bone! My favourite cut :P

gaby @ lateraleating said...

Haven't been to Steersons yet, this deal sounds like great value.

Milktea Eats said...

omgsh that looks so good!

Simon Leong said...

hi helen, always a tempting winner

hi gaby, was pretty good value as a special menu

hi amy, was a tasty dish that's for sure :-)

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