Following Ester's successful opening in 2013, the team behind it has now opened a sister restaurant Poly. Having dined at Ester before, Mr Piggy and I could not wait to check out what Poly has to offer. The menu is concise and the place aims to deliver food in a casual "hands-on" manner. The dishes are small in portion, and this gave us a good chance to sample a variety.
Popped Buckwheat, Fennel Salt (complementary) |
A house-made "popcorn" was given to start us off. Unlike normal popcorn, this one is made with buckwheat seasoned with fennel salt. Almost like eating normal popcorn,
this popwheat had a similar texture only nuttier.
Comte Donut $15 |
In simple words this was a toast with a big fat slice of lardo on top, we couldn't find the pork pastrami. For some reason I actually quite liked it even though I usually prefer my meat lean. The radicchio added a nice bitter
savoury contrast and helped to cut through the greasiness. Mr Piggy didn't enjoy the fattiness as much.
Enoki, Pancetta $12 |
Octupus, Chilli Oil $24 |
Sausage Sandwich $15 |
Sweet & Sour Ribs, Crackling $28 |
ribs. The meat was tender and you could really smell a nice dose
of vinegar in there. The airy crackling was a good touch to top it off.
Snowpea, Anchovy, Kombu, Pecorino $15 |
Lemon Vanilla Soda $7 |
Overall, we liked how most dishes were fun and creative and most importantly had the flavours spot on. Looking forward for our next visit.
Service: 7/10
Atmosphere: 6/10
Highlight:
- Comte donut
- Sausage sandwich
- Comte donut and sausage sandwich too small!
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