Letra House
Spanish$$
Snacks and share plates that get the balance just right.
Remember when Sydney was in the midst of a Spanish restaurant revival? Things move quickly, but Letra House, slipped underneath Palazzo Salato, is here to remind you that it’s not over. And of all the Iberian-influenced openings, it’s the one that best captures the freewheeling and free-spirited energy of the heartland. How? It’s there in the ever-changing wine list, extending to 50 bottles, all on by the glass, many offered by the carafe – and plenty of which are made by women, be it txakoli or touriga.
In the tight edit of vermouth, chef Brandon Jones’ exceptionally snackable menu. Is there a more satisfying pop than a savoury doughnut filled with Manchego custard and crowned with an anchovy? The raw red carid prawn tostada, capped with lime zest, wants your number. While pipi-strewn scorched rice and coiled lamb and pork sausage make it a meal. Come early, come late, or make it the main event.
Best for: Pre-dinner snacks, or conservas and discounted cocktails from 10.30pm until close.
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