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Sydney's CBD has welcomed a new French bistro with a $2 happy hour and steak frites baguette

Milsons Point’s much-loved LouLou has a swish new sibling above Martin Place Metro

Avril Treasure
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Avril Treasure
Food & Drink Editor, Time Out Sydney
Steak frites baguette
Photograph: Steven Woodburn
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LouLou Bistro is now open in Martin Place, bringing Parisian vibes and fine French fare to the Sydney CBD. Sibling to Milsons Point’s OG, LouLou Bistro, Boulangerie & Traiteur – as well as the recently opened baked-goods haven Petit LouLou, found right next door – the two-level LouLou Bistro is located above Martin Place Metro in the historic 1 Elizabeth Street building. With a $2 happy hour spanning $2 escargots and oysters and $13 mini Martinis, plus loaded steak frites baguettes for lunchtime, it’s fair to say LouLou Bistro has also opened with a bang.

Inside LouLou Bistro
Photograph: Steven Woodburn

Ned Parker, LouLou Brand Chef, says: “We knew we had something special with LouLou in Milsons Point – a place where traditional French technique meets relaxed, neighbourhood spirit. With Petit LouLou opening earlier this year, bringing our CBD bistro to life at Martin Place feels like completing the puzzle. This space gives us the chance to honour classic French cooking while adding our own LouLou spin. Same soul, just a new city energy.”

Inspired by the flavours found in the south of France, the menu features lighter takes on traditional French food, with a whole section dedicated to fresh seafood (prawn cocktails, we’re coming for you). Elsewhere, chicken liver parfait comes with marmalade and warm brioche; cheese lovers can go to town on the Roquefort soufflé; and octopus gets a flavour punch with bouillabaisse and saffron rouille. There’s also a steak frites baguette, available at lunch (noon-3pm), which comes with a house vino, beer or soft drink for $25. Move over, sushi.

Oysters and bubbles at LouLou Bistro
Photograph: Steven Woodburn

The weekday happy hour, available 4-7pm, features $2 oysters and escargots, as well as $13 mini Martinis and an $18 cheeseburger and fries.

Curated by Etymon’s sommelier, Maxime Bellon, the wine list showcases more than 350 labels, mostly celebrating the best drops from France, along with a few fab local producers.

Plus, LouLou Bistro is open for breakfast – perfect if you want to pair your morning meeting with caramelised brioche, berries and fromage blanc; or sourdough crumpets with avo and a Bloody Mary.

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