
New restaurants usually focus on their food and wine offerings, but a new Italian CBD venue is also "design led".
Venue entrepreneur, businessman, designer and hotelier Raffaelle Lombardi is combining with his interior designer wife Victoria Hampshire (daughter of shopping guru Jilly Hampshire and niece of actress/hotelier/designer Anouska Hempel) to create Conte Sydney, an ambitious multi-level, multi-purpose drinks and dining destination that will open next month.
Conte Sydney will be the sibling of Bar Conte in Surry Hills, promoted as the world’s first dedicated negroni bar.
Now Lombardi and Hampshire have landed in Clarence St in Sydney with a European but contemporary drinks and dining space a long-held ambition of Lombardi and Hampshire. It will feature late-night dining.
“I have dreamt of this concept for the past 10 years," says Lombardi.
"The negroni is, of course, my drink of choice and has been since I was a young man growing up in Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast.
"It's the ultimate pre-dinner drink and pastime but there has always been more to Bar Conte in us. The venue’s popularity has completely blown us away so the time felt right for a larger, ‘grown-up’ offering realising the dream of a chic and contemporary dining and drinks space that we know Sydneysiders will want to visit as much as we do!”
The 130-seat, multi-level space, will feature signature moss green tiles and contrasting green marbles and deep brass highlights to complement the inside of a deep, red-walled room.
Wallpapers from Milan brand Fornasetti, and Italian leather seats will also star.
“I have always been attracted to the intensity of deep green and brass," says Hampshire.
"The moss green tiles and Verde Alpe marble complement the warmth of the parquetry floor and the deep red walls adorned with rare posters, then we have the brass accents, a Victoria Hampshire Designs trademark. These elements reference our home, hotels, life and travels in Italy.”
Diners can expect an a la carte menu with an Italian accent, and a 40+ choice negroni list.
Conte Sydney will have the largest collection of Italian Vermouth, Amari (digestives), and Italian Gin seen in one venue. The team will introduce both negroni and martini food pairing experiences.
Conte Sydney will be at 151 Clarence Street, Sydney and will be open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 11am-midnight, and Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 11am–1am. Details will be unveiled at https://www.barconte.com.au/. Opening date is April 2.
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