No Rules are Good Rules
Hi foodies! OIIG took advantage of the Fork Food Festival and booked into Henry's Table for dinner. It's a relatively new restaurant in Ayers House with the intriguing phrase attached, "no rules dining"? I needed to know what this meant and did I like it, was it Good?
Moving forward....when you go please remember that there is a car park situated in the grounds of Ayers House. I forgot *facepalm* We were welcomed by staff with beaming smiles and only too happy to be of service. There was no snooty behaviour by floor staff, I hate that. *eye roll* Henry's Table has such a comfortable vibe to it. It was beautiful to be sitting in the home of Sir Henry Ayers having dinner like a family member. That's how relaxing it felt. I later found out, this was intentional. This was the part of the no rules dining. Like no other fine dining. No adherence to stuffy fine dining rules. Who makes those rules anyway?
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Visited for a group function last night (Oct 2019) and I cant speak highly enough. The food was magnificent - a 10/10 from me. They catered for all dietary requirements with ease and although I don't eat steak, the fillet steak looks amazing and there were rave reviews. The staff were wonderful too, very accommodating and attentive. Would love to go back. Well done Henrys - it was fabulous.
Had dinner here earlier this month and had a beautiful meal with my wife and friend from Melbourne. The staff were attentive and knowledgeable and the surroundings impressive - gorgeous, historic building with very nice dining decor.
The food was excellent - tender, aged steaks at exceptionally reasonable prices - great to see local South Australian seafood featured.
Will definitely dine there again.
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