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Captain Moonlite

Captain Moonlite

The coastal view from the dining room of Angelsea’s Surf Lifesaving Club is surely one of Victoria’s best.
Oakridge

Oakridge

It’s a winery restaurant with all the trappings: vineyard views, a tasting room with spittoons, that “escaped the city” feeling.
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The Terrace Restaurant

The Terrace Restaurant

REVIEW The long drive at All Saints makes a stately impression, flanked by old elms, manicured gardens and the 19th-century castle housing All Saints’ historic winery and cellar door. Its restaurant, however, is a thoroughly modern space offering a warm welcome, charming service and food as unpretentious as the charcuterie plate of house-made terrine, cured […]
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Doot Doot Doot

Doot Doot Doot

REVIEW Don’t let the silly name fool you. Doot Doot Doot, the marquee restaurant at Jackalope, Gourmet Traveller’s 2017 Hotel of the Year, is a must-do when on the Mornington Peninsula. For starters, there’s the 10,000-bulb chandelier pulsing above the dark-hued dining room. Then there’s a wine focus that embraces the estate’s Willow Creek repertoire […]
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Victoria’s reinvigorated High Country

Victoria’s reinvigorated High Country

Victoria's High Country always seemed a sleepy stop on the way to somewhere else, writes Michael Harden, but there’s change in the air with a new generation of entrepreneurs reinvigorating the region.
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Ezard at Levantine Hill

Ezard at Levantine Hill

REVIEW The steel-and-glass parabola studded with barrel-shaped booths, the busy helipad and art-strewn grounds mark Levantine Hill as Yarra Valley’s most aspirational vineyard restaurant. Owners Colleen and Elias Jreissati engaged chef Teage Ezard to steer the kitchen, which divides its energies between truffled mac ‘n’ cheese croquettes and slow-cooked lamb in the all-day diner, and […]
Du Fermier

Du Fermier

REVIEW Menu? Who needs one? Not Annie Smithers. She rustles up the day’s spread with picked-that-day ingredients from her massive kitchen garden. Everything else – Suffolk lamb, duck, fish, Sher wagyu – comes from local suppliers who breed free-range and ethical meats. Do book if you want to secure a seat at one of the […]
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Recipes by Yama Kitchen & Bar

Recipes by Yama Kitchen & Bar

At Yama Kitchen & Bar, Michael Ryan creates eats to enjoy after hitting the Mount Hotham slopes – quick, tasty pan-Asian sharing dishes to warm the cockles.
Terrace Restaurant

Terrace Restaurant

REVIEW On a sunny day, the marquee blinds at the lakeside Terrace Restaurant roll all the way up, which can mean the odd leaf or six-legged visitor landing in your marsanne. No disaster – the smiling, attentive staff will crack a joke about cheeky swimmers before bringing a fresh glass. It’s the way the Terrace […]
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Oakridge restaurant review

Oakridge restaurant review

A poster boy for ethical food concepts, at Oakridge winery chef Matt Stone serves dishes that speak deliciously of the cause, writes Michael Harden.
Source Dining

Source Dining

REVIEW Source mixes sophistication with simplicity – that’s the impression that strikes you upon entering the restaurant’s stripped-back room. There’s a smart selection of art on the exposed-brick walls, a mix of modern Scandinavian furniture and, out the back, a garden filled with herbs and edible flowers. The staff are welcoming, as are the local […]
Port Phillip Estate

Port Phillip Estate

REVIEW Pull up to Port Phillip Estate and you’re met with a building worthy of a Bond villain. A stark rammed-earth wall with an automated door lures you in, revealing the most stunning coastal view that Red Hill has to offer: vineyard in the foreground, Phillip Island in the distance. The menu is well executed […]
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Polperro Bistro

Polperro Bistro

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. […]
The Independent

The Independent

REVIEW Driving to Gembrook, you might expect home-spun country dining options until – like a mirage – The Independent appears. Suddenly, inspired Argentine food is a possibility. Hell, there’s even a small vegan menu. Housed in a refurbished garage with a kitchen garden, The Independent throws down share plates perfect for both a convivial family […]
Stay at Brae

Stay at Brae

Want to be among the first to have a sleepover at Brae? Here are the details.
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Ezard @ Levantine Hill

Ezard @ Levantine Hill

At Teage Ezard's latest venture, in the Yarra, he takes the fundamentals of food and wine matching to a new level.
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Hawkers Beer, Victoria

Hawkers Beer, Victoria

Chef and restaurateur Joseph Abboud was never a big beer drinker, but now he owns a brewery and can't wipe the smile off his face.
Mornington Peninsula travel guide

Mornington Peninsula travel guide

With new chefs and new venues bolstering the already impressive eating and drinking on offer, the Mornington Peninsula has never been better – just ripe for the summer holidays, writes Michael Harden.
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Royal Mail Hotel

Royal Mail Hotel

REVIEW Locally sourced goat, storied wines from a cellar that holds up to 30,000 bottles, and a kitchen plot bigger than most market gardens. This is the culinary toybox available to chef Robin Wickens. There can be few shorter distances from paddock to plate than at this upmarket country pub in Victoria’s pastoral Western District. […]
Paringa Estate

Paringa Estate

REVIEW With a graphic-design degree tucked up the sleeve of his chef’s whites, Julian Hills brings an artist’s sensibility to the kitchen, balancing flavours, texture and pops of colour. And thanks to a smart revamp, Paringa’s interiors now match that contemporary aesthetic. Rich timbers, a black leather banquette and charcoal carpet bring a fresh level […]
The Argus Dining Room

The Argus Dining Room

REVIEW Hotel restaurants must cater to all tastes and often the result is a menu that neither offends nor delights. The Argus is not such a restaurant, yet it offers the pluses of 1930s hotel dining – the grand entrance, the sense of occasion. Chef David Willcocks reboots expectations from the get-go with a raw […]
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Take a hike on the Great Ocean Road

Take a hike on the Great Ocean Road

Kendall Hill thought he knew the Great Ocean Road until he got out of the car and started walking. He discovers a coastline of elemental beauty and a community of down-to-earth entrepreneurs.
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GT goes country

GT goes country

Join us for lunch on the Mornington Peninsula at our pop-up, Gertrude Street Enoteca at Avani Red Hill.
Gladioli

Gladioli

REVIEW Gladioli’s tasting menu peaks with slow-cooked beef from the barbecue, glazed in Granny Smith apple juice and teamed with a rich mix of Japanese mustard, turnips and native succulents, all expertly seasoned. It’s a dish that suits the comfortable, elegant dining room while also reflecting regional produce that chef Matt Dempsey has sourced, hand-picked […]
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Art of the country

Art of the country

It may be Australia’s cultural hub, but beyond Melbourne’s city limits lies a vibrant and flourishing arts scene, where regional Victorian galleries are pulling off big creative coups and nurturing unbridled originality, writes Gabriella Coslovich.
What Dan Hunter did next

What Dan Hunter did next

The outgoing Royal Mail chef speaks to GT's Michael Harden about the restaurant he's about to open and why he left Australia's highest-profile regional restaurant.
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Stuart Bell’s Mornington Peninsula

Stuart Bell’s Mornington Peninsula

Like many chefs, Stuart Bell of Ten Minutes by Tractor likes to eat out at small, undiscovered places. Here, he spills the beans on the peninsula’s secret gems.
Alla Wolf-Tasker’s Daylesford

Alla Wolf-Tasker’s Daylesford

From star-gazing to first-class foraging, Daylesford and its surrounds have a lot to offer. Alla Wolf-Tasker of Lake House shares her local knowledge.
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Winter weekends away

Winter weekends away

Feeling the need to break the cold months with a jaunt elsewhere? Here’s our pick of the latest and greatest places for a winter weekend away.
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Patricia’s Table

Patricia’s Table

REVIEW Chef Douglas Elder’s penchant for gels, crumbs and creative plating will impress out-of-towners seeking an affordable taste of fine dining in an approachable, family-friendly space. And at $96 for three courses and matching wines, it really is affordable. Lightly battered quail with rich terrine, yuzu mayonnaise, tangy apple kimchi and slaw is an upmarket […]
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Provenance restaurant review

Provenance restaurant review

Michael Ryan’s excellent cooking highlights the strength of local produce and places Provenance among the country’s best regional restaurants, writes Michael Harden.
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Ten Minutes by Tractor

Ten Minutes by Tractor

REVIEW For the already impressive Ten Minutes by Tractor, 2017 was a year of deep investment – and exquisite return. The decade-old dining room, reopened in April in sleek, urbane style: a vision in Japanese marble and heather-grey velvet. The upgrade is everywhere, from service through to Zalto glassware that does justice to the 88-page, […]
Stefano’s

Stefano’s

REVIEW At Mildura’s Grand Hotel, there’s no shortage of dining options (café, grill, pizza), but nearly 30 years on, there’s still nothing in this Victorian town to match the appeal and rustic sophistication of Stefano’s. In a cellar lined with clothed tables and classical music, Stefano de Pieri marries Mildura produce with Italian brio to […]
Healesville Hotel

Healesville Hotel

REVIEW If you’re not up for trawling the length and breadth of the Yarra Valley in search of its many vinous and culinary gems, Healesville’s Edwardian-era hotel is a good Plan B. Built in 1910, this exceptionally hospitable pub has long paid homage to the valley’s brilliant wine and produce in ways that are anything […]
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