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Three Blue Ducks Have Opened a Pop-Up Named 'Bob'

No, he's not a new head chef, or an experimental type of floating cuisine.
Marissa Ciampi
June 14, 2016

Overview

Three Blue Ducks are finally open for business in their much anticipated new location — but not as we expected. Set in Rosebery's old Kitchen by Mike/Koskela Kitchen digs. But the restaurant is taking a very different shape than patrons expected (for now, at least), starting with a new dining pop-up named 'Bob'.

Who is Bob, you ask? He is not a new head chef, or an experimental type of floating cuisine. Bob is actually the nickname for the restaurant's new, 540 kilogram barbecue. Owner Mark LaBrooy had this behemoth fabricated by a Byron Bay metalworker and it took 20 staff members just to set this bad boy up.

The smoker is well in line with the new "'smoke, wood and char" themes that will set the Rosebery location apart from its Bronte and Byron Bay predecessors. Dishes currently on Bob's menu include charred octopus and piri piri chicken, along with wood-roasted cauliflower with pickled grapes, sumac and cauliflower puree.

Bob's opening day featured a special 'Fish Scraps' dish — salmon belly and skin scorched in the woodfired oven and served with braised purple Congo potatoes. For warmer weather months, think Bob's Argentinean-style whole lamb. Patrons don't have to go the fire and brimstone route, either — the pop-up is also jumping on the recent poke trend with a kimchi and brown rice version.

Bob the barbecue is joining the team alongside LaBrooy and head chef Pete MacKay, as well as co-chefs/owners Darren Robertson and Andy Allen. The pop-up will remain in place for another five months while the building becomes heritage-listed. After that time, the original concept for the TBD space, which will include full fit-out, bar and garden seating, is still in the plan.

Luckily, the Three Blue Ducks crew are planning for the long haul in a space that's had a hard 2015. Bob may not be what the owners originally envisioned, but we're more than happy to welcome him to the neighbourhood.

Via Good Food. Image: Three Blue Ducks.

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