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Tucked away in bushland north of Sydney, along the Hawkesbury River, and accessible only by water, this restaurant has been an icon of the Sydney food scene for a very long time under the guidance of Gay Bilson originally and until 1995, and since 2007 by Dietmar Sawyere of Forty One fame. (I had a chance to dine there about 10 years ago and thought that was the best meal I had in Australia at that time...).
During Gay Bilson tenure, my wife and her Australian business partner sent hundreds of high profile French corporate clients to BWI and they all raved about it. But until now, none of us had a chance to experience the place first hand: c'est chose faite maintenant!

I took our 24th wedding anniversary as an excuse to surprise my wife with lunch at this amazing place:
Rebuilt years ago under the baton of Glen Murcutt (who I have the privilege to know well and work with) and refitted recently by Koskela Design, the place strives on a 27deg summer day, cooled by a strong breeze coming through the smart glass louvres covering the entire facade. The decor breathes a kind of understated elegance of light leather and Australian timber. The 4kms drive down to the Hawkesbury river is magnificent and then, you have the added bonus of a short ferry ride to the restaurant. You could choose to come by seaplane and have it parked just it front of the building, or come with your own boat...
Then, you can sit down confortably, and design your own degustation menu from a dozen or so courses,  sipping a glass of French Champagne, and browsing through the extensive wine list, until you find the perfect match...Heaven on Earth!
You can read my full review on our "restaurant" page.

 


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Jeremy
15/07/2011 3:20am

Glenn is spelt with two 'nn's - not one.

Koskela designs did their best to trash Glenn's work. I am not 100% supportive of Dietmar's addidtions to the property (neither is Glenn) but I have to say what Koskela tried to do was a disgrace.

Please remove their name from any reference to BWI - I take great offence at what they tried to do.

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15/05/2012 2:05am

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Jean-Marie LIERE
24/05/2012 6:05pm

Thanks for your nice comment

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