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14.5/20

Three Blue Ducks at Nimbo Fork

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Gundagai lamb cutlets.
1 / 6Gundagai lamb cutlets.supplied
Crumbed pork terrine with preserved lemon and parsley salad.
2 / 6Crumbed pork terrine with preserved lemon and parsley salad.Alex Ellinghausen
Whole butterflied trout with capers, garlic, lemon and dill.
3 / 6Whole butterflied trout with capers, garlic, lemon and dill.Supplied
The dining room.
4 / 6The dining room. Alex Ellinghausen
Half rack of lamb, pearl barley and tabouleh.
5 / 6Half rack of lamb, pearl barley and tabouleh.Alex Ellinghausen
Sea salt meringue with lemon curd.
6 / 6Sea salt meringue with lemon curd. Alex Ellinghausen
14.5/20

Three Blue Ducks Nimbo

Contemporary$$

A charcoal-fuelled celebration of the surrounding countryside.

The coal fire does the heavy lifting in this New England-style timber lodge a scenic half hour’s drive from Gundagai, softening charred cabbage laced with punchy ’nduja butter and crisping the skin on a butterflied trout pulled from the Snowy Mountains just over the horizon.

A dill-flecked sausage bursting with more trout lands on vivid carrot puree, while thin sheets of rolled pork belly are lifted by a zing of capsicum jam and pickled fennel.

The combo of protein, preserve and relish has become a Ducks’ signature move, and who can argue when local lamb arrives perfectly pink beside a jumble of coarse caponata and zucchini pickles, followed by a rustic apple crumble that crunches like an Anzac biscuit and smells faintly of woodsmoke.

With its pastoral setting and region-championing drinks list, this is country hospitality done with plenty of polish and very little pretence.

Best for: Capping off a big day exploring the Riverina.

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