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This new Euro bistro is drawing diners down Newtown’s south end

Erina Starkey

South End has opened down the south end of King Street.
1 / 2South End has opened down the south end of King Street. Jennifer Soo
The potato rosti with Goldstreet Dairy curds.
2 / 2The potato rosti with Goldstreet Dairy curds.Jennifer Soo

South End Erskineville

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Newtown’s south end has long lagged behind the action up north, but there’s been an exciting new development: South End, a seasonally-driven bistro from seasoned pros, Hussein Sarhan, former head chef of Fred’s, Alex Tong, ex-sous chef at Ester, and front-of-house veteran Paul Guiney. The Euro-leaning menu includes dishes like venison crudo on hot garlic toasts, potato rosti with Goldstreet Dairy curds and eggplant caviar with soft herbs. Paired with standout wines from small producers and freezer-chilled cocktails, the south end is where it’s at.

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Erina StarkeyErina StarkeyErina is the Good Food App Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age. Previously, Erina held a number of editing roles at delicious.com.au and writing roles at Broadsheet and Concrete Playground.

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