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The Silly Tart's Tapas Menu

  • Writer: Deb Carr
    Deb Carr
  • Nov 24, 2017
  • 1 min read


The Silly Tart Kitchen

I've done a few stories on the Silly Tart Kitchen in Potts Point, because it is one of my favourite places in the area. Recently I attended with my friend @MrNeoLuxe for a night of wine tasting and some Tapas. The Tapas that we tried were fantastic and they start at just $2 a piece. Here are some photos from our night and the menu.


The Silly Tart Kitchen

If you are looking for a fun place to eat on a Friday night, then head up to Kellet Street, in Kings Cross and enjoy the great atmosphere, garden, your hosts Nina and Josh and fabulous food and wine. It's a night you could even go on your own and enjoy, somebody is bound to start chatting with you.


The Silly Tart Kitchen

Tapas

Bite Size

$2

Organic black olives

Asparagus & Breseola (1)

Cheddar, green apple, Raw honey and Black pepper (1)

A little more

$5

Lime cured Salmon tostadas (2)

Buttermilk Fried Chicken Taco (1)

Smoked Pork slider, tomato & chilli sauce (1)

Good to share

$12

Corn Fritters, fetta and relish

3 local Cheeses with Condiments

Salt and vinegar Potato scallops

From the Smoker

$18

A good feed

Thick cut Smoked Bacon Burger with Spicey slaw and Molton 3 cheese

Smoked and Pulled Pork ragout,

or

Braised mixed Mushrooms

Linguini, greens and aged cheddar


The Silly Tart Kitchen

Happy Hour

5.30pm - 7pm

The photo below is of some of the fresh produce grown in the garden.


The Silly Tart Kitchen

 
 

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