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Nathan Sasi to open Good Times ice-creamery

Scott Bolles
Scott Bolles

Nathan Sasi sees his new venture, Good Times, serving "restaurant desserts in the form of ice-cream".
Nathan Sasi sees his new venture, Good Times, serving "restaurant desserts in the form of ice-cream".Louise Kennerley

Dessert sales could take a hit on Macleay Street, Potts Point, with one of Sydney's most talented chefs opening a soft-serve ice-creamery across the road from Apollo restaurant next month.

Former Nomad head chef Nathan Sasi, who launches Mercado restaurant in the city in March, will also open the soft-servery, Good Times, in late February.

"We're making our own cones and our own bases. I really want to do restaurant desserts in the form of an ice-cream, says Sasi. "One I'm working on is a nod to David Bowie, the Ziggy Stardust – strawberry and rosewater ice-cream with gold-dusted shaved white chocolate."

A former stalwart of the strip, chef Chris Manfield, will be the guest creator for Good Times' first two weeks, with a brightly coloured Rainbow Parade one of her early creations.

Sasi doesn't believe he's late to the soft-serve party, arguing it has its own distinct market. "My wife prefers soft-serve because it's not as hard. Visually it looks great, and there's a nostalgia to it."

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Scott BollesScott Bolles writes the weekly Short Black column in Good Food.

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