Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Gigi Pizzeria

March 5, 2016


We had one goal for the second night of our Sydney visit: nab a table at Gigi. We wandered past on Friday night and saw a long queue on the street, so we turned up as they opened on Saturday to ensure we wouldn't be disappointed. Gigi is a fascinating restaurant - it's a classic Neapolitan pizzeria that's been massively popular in Newtown since the mid-2000s. Last year, seemingly out of the blue, they announced a menu makeover - everything they serve now is 100% vegan. It's a pretty dramatic transition for a restaurant that's relied so heavily on cheese, but one that's seemingly driven ethical and sustainability issues. Based on the steady stream of customers queuing up to visit the vegan shift has attracted at least as many customers as it has repelled - it's incredibly heartening.

They don't make a big fuss of their newly vegan approach in their signage or on their menu and it's easy to imagine that some of the people who've wandered in off the streets have no idea that they've stumbled into a vegan joint. The menu is pizza-heavy, with a few starters and salads to accompany them.


We snacked on some complimentary peanuts while we perused the options, eventually settling on a combo of one entree, two pizzas and a salad to share between the four of us. We started with crochette di patate - almond coated potato, garlic and parsley croquettes ($10).


These were a solid starting point - crispy almond coating around subtly flavoured potato balls.

The main event though was the pizza - these are cooked the traditional Neapolitan way, in a super hot oven for less than 90 seconds. The bases here are perfect - there's a reason Gigi has been certified by the Neapolitan Pizza Association. We started with the cavolo, with a sauce made out of cauliflower puree, covered in artichokes, capers, currants, parsley and olive oil ($22).


This is possibly the greatest vegan pizza I have ever eaten. The cauliflower puree was the perfect creamy sauce substitute - nutty and a bit sweet, the perfect foil to the salty, oily toppings. Seriously, just go and order one of these - they're incredible.

Our other pizza was almost as good - the funghi e radicchio, with Swiss brown mushrooms, garlic, vegan blue cheese, parsley, radicchio, roasted walnuts and olive oil ($22).


The mock blue cheese was surprisingly impressive - the waiter said it was Vegusto and it really carried off the sharp blue cheese flavour. The rest of the fillings were a good combo of bitter leaves and rich earthy mushrooms. These are really top-notch pizzas.

We also sampled one of the salads - the rucola, mele e cannella (rocket, radicchio, roasted apple, pistacchio, cinnamon, extra virgin olive oil, sea salt & lemon zest, $14).


This was another success - why have I not tried roasted apple in a salad before? It added the perfect sweetness to counterbalance the bitter rocket.


We were so impressed by their savoury food that we ditched our early plan to check out Gelato Blue and stuck around to sample dessert, splitting four dishes (clockwise from top-left): tiramisu (off the specials board), torta all’arancia (orange almond & polenta sponge served with orange candy & fresh berries, $11), millefoglie (puff pastry filled with vanilla custard & macerated mixed fruit, $12) and pastiera di gigi (orange blossom whole wheat & candied citrus tart, $11).
 
The tiramisu was brilliant - an astonishingly veganised version of a dish that's usually based heavily on cheese and cream. These guys really know what they're doing. The remaining dishes were solid as well - I'd probably skip the millefoglie next time in favour of more tiramisu, but these desserts really showed off the skills in the Gigi kitchen.

Gigi really is a phenomenal restaurant - a properly excellent pizza place that just happens to be vegan. Generally speaking, Melbourne's got Sydney covered when it comes to vegan food, but this place is miles ahead of any vegan pizza I've tried in Melbourne. Fly there, queue up and check it out.

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Only VegeTARAian has visited Gigi since it turned vegan. There a handful of positive reviews of the previous non-vegan menu- see Buggles and Squeak, The Urban Diner, The Cake and the Knife, Dumpling Girl and Cheesecake Boy and Grab Your Fork. Juganauts and Bunny bloggers were not as impressed.

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Gigi Pizzeria
379 King Street, Newtown NSW
(02) 9557 2224

Accessibility: There's a flat entry, but things are pretty crowded inside. We had full table service. The toilets are gendered and fully accessible (including hand rails and a change tables for infants), but the passageway was cluttered up with spare chairs on our visit.

8 comments:

  1. Wow that sounds impressive - another reason to go to sydney

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    1. Johanna - yes! I really can't think of a place quite like it here in Melbourne.

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  2. Gigi is probably number one on my list for when I next go to Sydney. The pizzas I've seen all look and sound fabulous. I'm going to be ordering those croquettes for sure.

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    1. Hi Veganopoulous - it's near the top of our visit-again list too, for sure.

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  3. Gigi's is incredible! The eggplant pizza will change your life, be sure to get that next time!

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    1. Hi Susan! Thanks for the tip. If only we could make our way through the entire menu. :-D

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  4. I must eat that cauliflower pizza! I'm even going to try to make it. The flavours sound just perfect.

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    1. Hi quinces and kale! It's well worth a shot, given our distance from the source. :-)

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