Goats cheese

Stokehouse City Restaurant

7 Alfred Pl, Melbourne 9525 5555

 

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Spiced zucchini fritters, fetta, dukkah yoghurt

= Not bad

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Twice cooked half duckling, cucumber, orange and chilli

= Not bad

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Jerusalem artichoke & goats curd tortelloni, burnt butter, rosemary and sunflower seeds

= Not bad

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Roasted pumpkin, goats cheese, olive & hazelnut crostata, cavolo nero puree and watercress

= Not bad

 

Overall:

We went to the downstairs “casual bar and eatery” and found the food, service and ambience all to be so-so. There is also an upstairs “fine dining restaurant” where the menu seems much more enticing than the menu offered downstairs (which isn’t surprising as the menu upstairs is crafted by The Age Good Food Guide’s 2014 Young Chef of the Year, Ollie Gould). So if I ever do come back, I’ll be sure to dine upstairs as opposed to downstairs.

 

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Trunk Diner

275 Exhibition St, Melbourne 9663 7994

 

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Golden Gaytime Milkshake

I liked this creamy toffee/honeycomb/vanilla milkshake. But then again I find the Golden Gaytime Krushers available at KFC to be equally as likeable.

= Good

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The Wagyu Burger
175 gram freshly ground Wagyu beef served medium-rare, grilled brioche, baby cos lettuce, purple onion, tomato and house-made pickles

A tiny ordinary tasting burger that needed self assembling? No thanks.

= Not bad

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“Huevos Rancheros”

Two fried eggs, chorizo, Mexican mixed beans, goats fetta, salsa, avocado, jalapenos and toasted tortilla

 = Not bad

 

Overall:

Average food, good variety of milkshakes (eg. Tim Tam, Lamington, Golden Gaytime), quick service, buzzing atmosphere.

 

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Ten Minutes By Tractor

1333 Mornington-Flinders Rd, Main Ridge 5989 6455

 

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Olive and multigrain bread served with caramelised Myrtleford butter, pink salt and olive oil

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Yellow beetroot, quinoa, goats curd

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Grilled pear, quince, brioche

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Red Hill Somers Soft goats cheese, roast pumpkin, chickpea, green beans, hazelnut vinaigrette

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Roasted Whiting fillet, fried mussel, confit tomatoes, fennel, olive oil pomme purée

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Mustard glazed quail, onion & pearl barley risotto, peppered pancetta and mulled wine apples,

served with freshly baked brioche

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Roasted wallaby loin, beetroot, parsnip, chestnut cream, quinoa, fig jus

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Tamarillo sorbet

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Michel Cluizel chocolate & hazelnut pavé, honey ice cream, poached pears

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Brie and crackers

 

Overall:

We opted for the five course degustation menu which turned out to be the right choice as we were already quite sated by the fourth course. The food was beautifully presented and each dish comprised of fresh, well complemented  ingredients. However the standout item for me was without a doubt the EXTRAORDINARY caramelised Myrtleford butter! Served warm, it was exquisitely creamy yet light and had a delicious hint of sweetness to it. The cheese served here was also divine and is well worth trying. The decor was polished, and the service was professional yet slightly stand-offish. The dining room offers splendid views of the winery but only seats around 50 people so reservations are recommended as this place does get busy. It was a lovely experience but the only reason why I would come back would be for the butter.

 

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