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The Arisaig Tea Rooms

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Hours
Modern Australian

The Reader's Digest Building 26 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills NSW

6 Reviews

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Location & Map

The Reader's Digest Building 26 Waterloo Street, Surry Hills 2010 NSW - See Map

Features & Facilities

Payments Accepted: Visa, Mastercard

Seats: 100  

Opening Hours

Breakfast: 7 Days Lunch: 7 Days Dinner: 7 Days Late: Thu,Fri,Sat

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Member Reviews (6)

deb4981

Amazing food, top quality at an affordable price! Very friendly staff and great service. Love the Dundee Martini and the cocktail teapots! A great venue with funky furnishings. Definitely will be coming back here often :-)

foodie17

As a fellow Scot I was keen to try this place out. I love the decor, very cool and funky - especially the lights. The table we sat at was a reclaimed "Singer" base which I wanted to take home!! The service was excellent. Efficient and very friendly. Our waitress was very chatty and welcoming. The food was amazing! I had the duck spring rolls to start, my partner had the scallops and both were amazing. The scallops were served with black pudding which I wouldn't normally eat but it was really good and went well with the scallops. For mains I had the Cullenskink risotto and my partner had steak with truffle fries. Both were really good. The cullenskint is very fishy so make sure you like fish if you are ordering this dish. They said it was a new wine list and I was very impressed. There is lots to choose from. Overall very impressed and would recommend it.

goldrickrolled

The guys running this operation have big plans, they've got a killer scottish brown ale ON TAP and are doing pints for only $10 which for that price you'd be lucky to get a pint of domestic craft beer, haven't explored the menu in full as such but on both occasions I've eaten there had great meal. the pie, it has to be said is by far the best pie I've eaten in Sydney especially considering the price tag attached at just $10. I'm excited to see where the two take this endeavor, and look forward to sitting back and enjoying a few nice Scottish and Aussie craft brews in the future.

foodie17

The food was delicious, cooked to perfection and reasonably priced.

jamie29347

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