Restaurant Reviews

Polperro Bistro

Polperro Bistro
Address
150 Red Hill Rd Red Hill, VIC Australia

REVIEW

Thanks to its sun-drenched deck and chic dining room with views over grapevines, Polperro’s daytime charms are undeniable. But this Red Hill winery’s appeal as an evening destination shouldn’t be overlooked. Come nightfall, the open fire is stoked, tapered candles flicker on every table, and spotlights illuminate the ancient gums that shade the vineyard. Day or night, the menu presents modern interpretations of global classics, such as wagyu beef tartare bundled onto rice crackers, or a Mexi-Japanese mash-up of kingfish sashimi on a crisp tortilla. Next, perhaps seared scallops with nutty cauliflower purée, roasted hazelnuts and a dab of ginger oil. Then share platters of wood-grilled barramundi or glazed lamb ribs that slip effortlessly off the bone. Best you order your own dessert, though, lest you come to blows over the coffee cream with salted chocolate soil, almond ice-cream and vanilla brandy jelly, a triumph of textures and sweet-savoury elements.

Phone:

(03) 5989 2471

Website:

https://polperrowines.com.au

Bookings:

Bookings essential

Features:

  • Licensed

  • Outdoor dining

  • Impressive Wine List

Accepted card types:

  • American Express

  • Eftpos

  • MasterCard

  • Visa

Chef(s):

Daniel Kerekes

This review was made independently for the Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide. The guide’s reviewers visit unannounced and pay their way.

Gourmet Traveller Restaurant Guide

Wine: ★ ★

Gourmet Traveller’s star-ratings, which range from zero to three stars, reflect reviewers’ first-hand experiences. The best-rated restaurants form our national Top 100. Our wine ratings, from zero to three stars, are made by wine editor Max Allen on the strength of the quality of the restaurant’s wine list. View our rating key here.

Polperro Bistro
150 Red Hill Rd Red Hill, VIC Australia
Chef(s)
Daniel Kerekes
Bookings
Bookings essential
Opening Hours
Lunch Wed-Mon noon-3pm Dinner Fri-Sat 6pm-9pm

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