Fish Lane’s Top Six Sidekicks
While we’re all for hearty, soul-warming main meals, sidekicks are people too. Here are our top six must-try side dishes you can order along the laneway.
When parking up for lunch or dinner at Billykart, the parmesan & truffle fries are a no brainer. This side could be a whole dish on its own, they’re that good. Pair with their 350g angus strip loin with black truffle butter, red wine jus and rocket – the ultimate combo for lunch or dinner.
Whilst not technically a side, Hello Please’s Eggplant Katsu Bao comes in a single serve and is the perfect vegetarian dish if you’re after something a little extra. Served with miso mayo, cabbage and bulldog sauce which is used all over the world to accompany crumbed dishes – YES PLEASE!
Southside’s Charred Roti Bread is the perfect side to ensure every bit of sauce is scooped from your plate – especially if you’ve ordered the Master Stock Duck Ragu or Hainanese Chicken. We will continue to ask ourselves how flour, water and a bit of salt can taste SO good.
Julius
The origin behind the Caprese Salad dates back to post World War I, where the dish was created as a true tribute to Italy. Simple but elegant, the salad consists of mixed new season tomatoes, buffalo mozzarella, basil, oregano and extra virgin olive oil. Lucky for Fish Lane, we’ve got our very own slice of Italy – Julius.
Baked, fried or fresh: Saccharomyces serves up camembert three different ways and it’s exactly what you need coming into these cooler months. The ultimate side dish for an afternoon of drinking, all are served with a toasted baguette, baked with beer, fried to gooey perfection or dished out with dried fruit and nuts.
Whether you’re plant-based or not, Grassfed’s Buffalo Cauliflower dish is one to add to your list. Spicy, punchy, healthy. Sourced from local ingredients, Grassfed provides the ultimate plant-based dining experience. Finish off your trip to Grassfed with their I Should Coco plant-based ice cream and you won’t be disappointed.
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