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Potts Point favourite Yellow plans epic World Vegetarian Day feast with guest chefs

A new Australian inspired pizza joint isn’t all Bentley Group have got cooking in the kitchen. The team are set on continuing their long-running Yellow Presents series at the beloved Potts Point restaurant, planning a huge feast for World Vegetarian Day with numerous guest chefs from the group’s awarded restaurants. For one day only, Bentley…

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Sydney favourites Monopole, Yellow, Cirrus and Bentley are now delivering

With the launch of several restaurant groups providing at-home dining services, Bentley Group is now taking part. That means all four of their acclaimed restaurants, Bentley Restaurant + Bar, Monopole, Yellow and Cirrus, will be delivering restaurant-quality meals straight to your doorstep. Four unique menus have been specially designed by co-owner and chef Brent Savage,…

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Cafe Paci’s Pasi Patanen will take over Yellow for a one night only vegetarian menu (Sydney)

Celebrated Sydney chef Pasi Petanen has certainly made a name for himself, last year closing what was perhaps one of the most well received residency restaurants the city has ever seen with Café Paci which sadly ended its Darlinghurst run in December. While Petanen hasn’t announced any concrete plans to start up another pop-up anytime…

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Potts Point’s Yellow shifts focus towards all-vegetarian menu (Sydney)

Award-winning team Brent Savage and Nick Hildebrandt are making some big changes to their acclaimed Potts Point restaurant Yellow, today announcing that as of this Wednesday 17th February, the kitchen will be shifting their focus towards vegetables. This means that the entire dinner menu will become all-vegetarian, with dishes designed to share. “I’ve always loved…

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The Bentley Restaurant team will replace Noma Australia with a seafood restaurant (Sydney)

René Redzepi’s gloriously innovative – by all accounts – Noma Australia has been stretching into it’s location at Barangaroo for some weeks now, heading towards that inevitably sad moment when the pop up restaurant has to pack up and make way for something else. That something else has now been confirmed to be a new…

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