The Postmans - Thirroul
The Postmans
Description
A comprehensive review of The Postmans restaurant reveals mixed feedback from diners. While some found the food to be delicious and beautifully presented, others felt that the value for money was not justified, especially considering additional charges for items like bread rolls. The atmosphere of the restaurant was praised, with warm and cozy vibes, and the service was generally excellent. The menu offerings were described as unique and well-informed, with staff knowledgeable about the origin of ingredients. While some guests found the portion sizes satisfactory, others felt that additional sides were necessary. Overall, The Postmans was recommended for special occasions, with many diners praising the quality of the food and service, despite the higher price point.
Feedback
Building upon his local experience cooking at Flanagans Dining Room, Chef Arman Uz has reached new heights at The Postmans.
Could not fault the delicious food and effortless service. Everything was perfect down to the smoked butter with black salt.
This restaurant was absolutely beautiful. The food, the atmosphere and the staff all new everything about each dish even right down to where the meat/poultry came from. I could not fault this restaurant.
The restaurant has a nice fitout, certainly enough to attract us to make a booking however for the price we felt that it didn't represent very good value for money, especially when at the end we found we had been charged $4 each for bread rolls. Entree for us was chorizo and squid, two of the smallest possible pieces of squid and two tiny slices of chorizo with a teaspoon size dollop of sauce, very uninspiring! The beef main was very good however the waiter spent considerable time explaining the process of producing the jus, when the steak arrived again there was only a small dollop of sauce (jus), nowhere near enough to justify the steak or do justice to the process of producing the jus. Good news was that after we asked for more jus there was no reluctance to provide it! Why did we have to ask? Desert was Textures of Chocolate and below average in my opinion. Essentially a small, pre-made chocolate style cake with a tiny dollop of cream and some chocolate soil around it. Simply way to dry, any form of sauce would have made the dish a lot better.For what was almost $100 per head with drinks the food was ok but certainly not great and I've had a lot better for that sort of money.
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