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Bellbird
"Bellbird's philosophy is guided by the principles of local, sustainable, seasonal, and affordable with a touch of fine-dining. Flavours are a contemporary blend of modern influences ranging from French and Asian through to South American.Cordon Bleu-trained head chef, Federico Rekowski and sous chef, Steven Pham focus on showcasing locally-sourced, seasonal produce through simple and delicious recipes.With many dishes using fresh produce from the on-site kitchen Garden your food miles are guaranteed to be very low indeed. A surprising find in the heart of Liverpool, surrounded by the beautiful art galleries at Casula Powerhouse on the banks of the Georges River."
Address: 1 Powerhouse Rd , Casula 2170, NSW, AU
Phone: (02) 9824 1121
State: NSW
City: Casula
Zip Code: 2170



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A wonderful dining experience, more expensive than other lunch options but the meals are worth it. Decent meal sizes, especially the side of chips - wait staff were friendly and helpful and the gallery was lovely to look at while eating. Meat was very tender and sauces were flavourful. Quiet atmosphere, but suitable for talking and the food arrived at a consistent rate.
Set menu with delicious morsels of food. Limited cocktail and wine selection. Overall I had a lovely evening.Food: 5/5
Heard the chef interbiewed on Saturday and we were having this fabulous lunch on the Sunday! Great food in a funky location
One of my favourite cafe restaurants to dine in, and I frequent here regularly. Location is quirky - inside Casula Powerhouse Museum cool art gallery the Bellbird staff are just wonderful, friendly, attentive and accommodating. Food is modern Australian, absolutely delicious. Seasonal menu. We recently had an event here for 40 people families with young kids and the food service and wait staff ran it so perfectly. There is a playground directly across from the alfresco dining area where you can supervise the kids, eat drink and enjoy. Highly recommend!
Had my sons baptism lunch at Bellbird Dining and bar. From the very start, Federico and the team were so easy to deal with, recommendations for family style shared plates, to accomodating Vegetarians and giving the kids choices on the day to choose their meals. Everyone complimented how amazing the food tasted and didn’t know about this hidden gem! Fantastic chef/waiters/waitresses! They get booked out on some nights so definitely recommend calling ahead. I will definitely be coming back!
Honestly the best dining experience in Liverpool. Exceptional service, quality food, not crowded or too busy, and it's not terribly expensive either. My go-to recommendation for anyone in the area. Their menu changes seasonally, usually based off whatever is in season, and it's always high quality and a bit quirky. Love this place!
An amazing local restaurant located in the scenic powerhouse art complex. The food is without a doubt the finest of dining in the Liverpool area. A regularly changing menu featuring only the best, freshest and in season ingredients.
Superb dining at a very reasonable price. Vegetarian entrees had a lot of variety and were all as good as the last. Would highly recommend the 18h slow cooked beef brisket and the ricotta gnocchi. The atmosphere is very romantic and calming.
Five years later could be more and Bellbird Restaurant fine wine and fine dining experience has developed from a stale, ancient government run cafe to what the friend of an old boss would call the "bona fide two bites and bit of drizzle" of a proper establishment. The food here is good. The location is magical... Post modern blah blah blah in an old Coal Fired Power station. Must have taken years to get the smell out - although the gigantic chimney probably helped in this regard. One thing I would say is there needs to be more frequent art exhibitions. Surely there's some unloved Sidney Longs or Margaret Olleys or even a Selby Warren or two hanging around in the store room at the AGNSW ready to make the trip up the M5? Still, the position is beside a river at the quiet end of Casula and when the heavy plastic curtains are drawn and the sun shines in the place becomes - to understate it - pretty nice. Service has come a long way from the bad old days when asking for a soy flat white or a skim mocha felt pretty risky with the woman wearing the hair net standing behind the counter ready to shake her head and speak in a loud voice, "We don't serve that fancy city stuff here...the coffee is white, or it's black. There's sugar beside the canteen window!" These days it's all cappuccino and mocha and ristretto and dolpio and believing your self fancy is just par for the course. Still, Bellbird fine wine and dining is a bit of a well kept secret which will hopefully remain that way for a little longer with Sydney still far too important to make it's way all the way out to Casula. Where? It's on the map.
Lovely little cafe. The food was great but we had to wait a while as there was a large group being served at the same time. The presentation of the food was ok compared to other photos I've seen in the reviews. I would come back and try other dishes. Maybe next time I'd give them 5 stars. The service was good
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