Now Open: The Lex Is W Brisbane's NYC-Inspired Restaurant with a Bagel Bar and Cocktail Trolleys

This riverside newcomer also does octopus hot dogs and avocado cocktails that use every part of the fruit.
Sarah Ward
Published on June 15, 2023
Updated on June 15, 2023

Goodbye Three Blue Ducks, hello bagel bars and cocktail trolleys — and tableside caesar service and octopus hot dogs, too. When the former revealed that it was closing its first-ever River City outpost, which sat inside the W Brisbane hotel since 2018, the inner-city space that the acclaimed restaurant called home for five years was never going to stay empty for long. And it hasn't, with the site's original tenant shutting up shop at the end of May and newcomer The Lex opening its doors on Thursday, June 15.

First announced last month, The Lex takes inspiration from New York City, but it also celebrates being in Queensland. That means pairing the spectacular water views that come with the eatery's location with nods to both the Big Apple and the Sunshine State, aka the W Hotels chain's starting point and its Brisbane berth. Keeping things in-house staff-wise, it also means enlisting the venue's Chef de Cuisine Pawel Klodowski to oversee the menu.

"We are lucky to have such an abundance of seasonal produce at our doorstep here in Queensland, from North Queensland champagne lobster to native citrus. We work closely with our producers to ensure that our ingredients are fresh and sourced locally," says Klodowski.

"We work with the best local suppliers as it benefits the environment, supports the local economy and individual farmers, grocers and communities. And, of course, it reflects on the quality of our dishes which have a fuller and more distinct taste as a result."

The NYC vibes flow through in a grill-heavy eatery, and in the style of dishes served; however, southeast Queensland produce is the star of almost every plate. From a seasonal menu, think: oyster brine martinis, dry-aged beef using local cuts and those tableside caesar salads, as well as charcoal éclairs with grilled Mooloolaba prawns — and the aforementioned Fremantle octopus hot dogs with gochujang, spring onion and apple.

The bagel bar is a breakfast highlight, letting guests personalise their meal with toppings such as smoked salmon, chicken, grilled halloumi, cream cheese, baby spinach, capers and salsa verde. Across the rest of the day, anyone after a caesar salad will get it tossed on demand at their table on a roving trolley.

Other standout options include smoked maple and bourbon pork belly, the grilled champagne lobster with ayruga and lemon beurre blanc, plus the dry-aged MB3 tomahawk steak with a mac 'n' cheese snack plate.

As for the drinks, The Powerhouse cocktail isn't the kind of sip you'd find anywhere else, making the utmost of an entire avocado by infusing and straining the husk and fruit, popping the liquid left into the drink, making an avo cracker for a garnish and using the pit for bitters. It sits on a boozy lineup that'll change twice a year alongside tipples from Queensland spirits and craft breweries, plus Aussie wine labels.

Also, for groups, tableside cocktail service is available, with a focus on champagne concoctions.

The Lex firmly has gathering the gang in mind, too, boasting two semi-private dining spaces for groups of between 25–70 people. If you're in soirée mode, you'll be able to feast on curated two-, three- or four-course menus, focusing on a chef's selection. The whole restaurant can also be booked as a private space, which is when live chef stations doing grilled meats and dedicated desserts stations will be busted out.

While tucking in, The Lex's patrons will enjoy an airy terrace-style layout that's all about bringing the outside in, complete with that vantage over the river. Nic Graham, who also designed W Brisbane, has taken cues from Queenslanders in the restaurant's panelled walls, while the use of burgundy and olive hues reflects the eatery's favourite ingredients and fondness for the open fire.

Fancy watching your meal get made? The large open kitchen allows exactly that, including at separate entrée, dessert and cooking setups.

Find The Lex at W Brisbane, 81 North Quay, Brisbane — open from 6.30am–10.30am Monday–Friday and 7am–10.30am Saturday–Sunday for breakfast, from 12–3pm Friday–Saturday for lunch, and from 5.30–9pm Tuesday–Thursday and 5.30–10pm Friday–Saturday for dinner.

Images: Markus Ravik.

Published on June 15, 2023 by Sarah Ward
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