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Lab Bar & RestaurantPh: 3306 8647; Hotel Conrad, 130 William St, BRISBANE 4000 www.conradtreasury.com.au Modern Australian, $$ +, ** for Food & Ambience Mietta's Review Other published opinions Gourmet Traveller 2009 Australian Restaurant Guide "Despite its seemingly scientific name you're unlikely to find dusts, soils or gel anything here, just cleverly sourced produce in seasonally led dishes. The former Lands Administration Building boasts a heritage bar, excellent by-the-glass wine and enough tempting back-vintages to void discerning wallets" Brisbane Times Score: 14/20 "There's nothing clinical about the Lab: it's all warm polished wood, plush chairs and soft music, cocooned in a glorious heritage building with lofty ceilings" Courier Mail food and wine guide Queensland 2008 Score: 15/20, One Hat "One of relatively few good places to eat at the top end of the CBD, the lab is a welcome institution - part of a hotel complex, but relieved of the hotel mantle to some extent by discrete access from George Street" Gourmet Traveller 2008 Australian Restaurant Guide "You might expect test-tube gastronomy and supercilious staff, but Lab s an acronym for Lands Office Administration Building (its previous function) and the ambience is convivial, the food modern but recognisable" Brisbane News Dining Out Guide 2007 "As part of a polished team of professionals in this architecturally splendid dining space, chef Lee Kuhnell has helped earn this sophisticated venue a swag of Restaurant & Catering Queensland Awards in recent years" Gourmet Traveller 2007 Australian Restaurant Guide "This congenial CBD spot is great for a relaxed lunch or dinner. In no way resembling a laboratory, The Lab owes its name to the former Lands Administration Building that houses it, one of the city's sandstone treasures. Dominating the long, high-ceilinged room is a grand old wooden bar and cedar-arched windows that overlook the streaming march-past of public servants and students out on the street." Brisbane News Tony Harper, 20-12-06 Food 7 Wine 7 Service 7.5 Ambience 8 "The Treasury Hotel on George Street has The Lab Bar and Restaurant, a place that, at least on face value, has plenty to suggest that it might be a cut above the mundane. For a start, it's been cleverly and tastefully fitted out, retaining facets of the building's original grandeur. The result works well visually. It's an airy room with lofty ceilings and large windows. Smartly attired waiters and neatly laid tables lend an air of competence, and the whole package looks polished, luxurious and modern." Courier-Mail Good Life Restaurant Guide 2006 * "Lee Kuhnell, formerly of Il Centro, is head chef at The Lab, so named after the initials of its former life, the Land's Office Administration Building. It's a mix of old and new - a huge oak bar dominates the dining area and the furnishings are modern." Gourmet Traveller 2006 Australian Restaurant Guide "Lab occupies one corner ofthe former Lands Administration Building (hence the name), now serving as the magnificently restored Hotel Conrad. A massive old cedar bar, truly splendid to behold, dominates the restaurant, along with an expansive arched window." Brisbane News Eating Out Guide 2006 "Retaining few reminders of its past life as the home of a government department, this spacious restaurant is snappy and classy, with dramatic arches, a chic colour scheme, and an expansive 100-year-old cedar bar." Courier-Mail Goodlife Restaurant Guide 05 * "A huge ornate oak bar dominates the room and modern furnishings and creamy white walls create a feeling of space and light." Gourmet Traveller Australian Restaurant Guide 2005 "It's a mainly business and political crowd so service is prompt and quick lunches are a specialty. The sublimely named chef, Helmut Poxrucker, searches for new, quality produce from within the state and designs his dishes with these as inspiration." Brisbane News Dining Out Guide 2004 "The sophisticated restaurant, in muted tones of cream and chocolate, has retained features of its heritage-listed building, and the menu is a mix of old and new, too." Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide Australia 2004, Excellent wine list, Good vegetarian options,'Lab sports thoroughly modern, very minimalist decor...The menu features lots of tempting East and West combinations...lots of inspired choices...There are many wines by the glass and even more in the extensive cellar' Brisbane News, 2002 Eating Out Guide Brisbane Times, Bar, Alicia Pyke, 2/10/02 The Brisbane Times, Restaurant, Alison Walsh, 1/5/02 Courier-Mail, Dining Out, Lizzie Loel, 13/2/02, Score 14/20 |
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