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Midnight Starling

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Midnight Starling’s stripped-back dining room.
1 / 6Midnight Starling’s stripped-back dining room.Supplied
Fine French fare.
2 / 6Fine French fare.Supplied
Roasted blue eye at the downstairs dining room.
3 / 6Roasted blue eye at the downstairs dining room.Supplied
The exterior of the Piper Street restaurant.
4 / 6The exterior of the Piper Street restaurant.Supplied.
Coq au vin.
5 / 6Coq au vin.Supplied
Rustic interiors.
6 / 6Rustic interiors.Supplied
Good Food hat15/20

Midnight Starling

French$$$

An old-world charm works its magic here.

This is the sort of place that brings the handwritten bill on an antique silver tray, and has good linen tablecloths and napkins on its 10 tables. A love of tradition extends to the menu, a prix-fixe of two or three courses covering a short selection of French favourites underpinned by excellent sauces. But there’s still the occasional inventive tweak.

Tender duck breast is aged, cured, then smoked in Earl Grey tea, served luxuriating in a vibrant red wine jus. Melt-in-your-mouth braised leeks from owner-chef Steve Rogers’ nearby garden match happily with a well-balanced sauce gribiche. And the gamey richness of wild venison loin is tempered by a not-too-sweet prune sauce.

What else to finish with but a lighter-than-average creme caramel? Attentive yet unobtrusive staff feel as perfectly understated as the room, but they’ll happily help you choose something from the predominantly French wine list.

Good to know: The atmospheric cellar is used on busy nights and for private dining.

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