The sushi platter was doing most of the heavy lifting at this one. Forty-eight pieces of mixed favourites landed in Bronte and from the look of things, they were gone well before anything else on the table. That kind of platter tends to disappear fast in a shared lunch setting, and this was no different.

Alongside it, the hot honey ground beef platter brought something a bit more substantial. It sits in that space between snack and proper meal, which makes it genuinely useful when a group needs to eat but nobody wants a sit-down situation. The couscous, pumpkin, and feta salad rounded things out with something cool and filling, the kind of dish that balances the richer stuff without feeling like an afterthought.

Three platters, one delivery, and the sushi was already half gone before the salad hit the table.