Reviews on European food in Brighton, Bayside, Victoria. Brighton /ˈbraɪtən/ ( listen) is a seaside resort on the south coast of England which is part of the city of Brighton and Hove, East Sussex.
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4 based on 487 reviews
Enjoy the ambience of a night in a buzzing French bistro in Melbourne without the jet lag. We aim to make your experience completely enjoyable.
Bistro Thierry delivered a great experience for our special occasion. Met warmly at the door, we were shown to a good table and assisted with some parcels and jackets. We had actually looked at the online menu (both food and wine) and decided what we wanted, so ordering was easy. Drinks were served quickly and with friendly efficiency. The fit out of Thierry's is something of a draw card in itself - certainly takes you to Paris! Our food was top quality - particularly the lamb shoulder: melt in the mouth texture. I can see why it is rated so highly, and would certainly support that.We are delighted to hear you enjoyed your BT experience. Customer satisfaction is our number one goal so it is great to learn this has been achieved on this occasion. We look forward to welcoming you back. Merci beaucoup!
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4 based on 695 reviews
Overlooking Albert park and breathtaking city views, Fitzrovia has pride of place in our beautiful Federation mansion house with pressed tin ceilings, hand-made brick work, stained glass, baltic pine floors and a host of wonderful original features. From
Return visit - still friendly & enthusiastic service, excellent (healthy) food - something for everyone i.e. vegan, vegetarian or carnivore, relaxed atmosphere, open (& busy) kitchen, small but good value wine list. Highly recommended.
Authentic Italian cuisine developed by esteemed Head Chef Shoichi Ueda (Danoi's / Cornerstone & Co). Handmade pastas, fresh seasonal produce all made with love.
As we live locally and like to support local restaurants, we decided to give it a try. Big mistake! The service is woeful and so is the food. Staff canât answer simple questions about the food and meals donât come out at the same time. We asked how many pieces you get when you order bruschetta and told two. We decided to share as a starter. Only one piece arrived!! And not to cheap either.Mains were terrible. Avoid the oxe cheeks at all costs as I couldnât eat mine.Thank goodness we took a great wine as itâs the only highlight of the evening.First and last time! Never to return.We are sorry your experience at Osteriya wasn't up to standard. We have made changes recently with our floor staff an unfortunately this has occurred. We always aim to provide great service and the best food to all our customers.
4 based on 134 reviews
Called in here for a quick bite on my way to appointment.Great service, excellent salt and pepper calamari.Expensive for the offering and the rather flat ordinary atmosphere. Just to be clear this cafe is in Bay Street Brighton and is most definitely not Austrian!!
4 based on 150 reviews
Experience the delights of Russia and Eastern Europe with traditional fare and the culinary extravagance of the Tsars.The restaurant is named after the famous main boulevard of Saint Petersburg, Nevsky Prospekt - home of our Chef and a magnificent city fu
Yearning to try Russian cuisine, we finally made it happen after hearing good things about Nevsky.Quite few can come close to.producing flavors that are synonymous to their country of origin and it's safe to claim that @nevskyrestaurant is one of those rare gemsThanks to our 9 months stay in Russia, our taste-buds were able to relish and register flavors from the cuisine that has culminated from fusing Bit of European and Asian Cuisine into what's locally grown and bred with subtle flavors.Ordered Russian Mule, Russian Vodka and an Apple and Cinnamon based Vodka drinktogether with Strogonoff, Fricassee (obviously,have been missing Russian version of Julianne), Potato and Caramelised Varenikee (Dumplings), Sosiski and Chicken KutletyIt's hard to not love anything that's quite close what we have relished in Russia (I'm sure you are tired of reading this ) but Sosiski (perfectly cooked yummy sausages served with caramelised onions) and Stroganoff (Veal cooked in cream and served with Buckwheat) were easily the Dish of the daySimply binged on Julienne aka Fricassee and it was quite close to second best.Hospitality, very friendly and charming. Pricing, just perfect for the portions and taste.Vegetarians / Vegans have just one or two options so don't expect muchCocktails were Superb!!Definitely visiting.
4 based on 116 reviews
Bistro La Provence celebrates traditional french seasonal food, beverage and the culture of Provence. We pride ourselves on ensuring your experience is one you will remember and want to share with your friends and family.
First visit turned out to be a pleasant surprise. Excellent menu loaded with many typical French dishes. Friendly efficient service in a wonderful ambience which happened to be Bastille evening. Recommend the calamari , steak tartare , boullibase soup , escargots. Will definitely return.
4 based on 208 reviews
Le Cinque Terre brings an exciting mix of Spanish and Italian flavours to Bay Street, Brighton. This cheerful tapas and antipasto bar boasts a cosy dining room with an open kitchen, making guests feel at home as they watch their creations being cooked. Th
My husband, my son and I had dinner on a recent Sunday evening in the Garden Room at the back of this restaurant. We had a selection of tapas which were beautifully presented and delicious and then we each had a main and we were all delighted with out choices. The meals were beautifully presented and delicious and the service was really excellent with a very friendly and helpful waiter. From the street, the restaurant is deceiving as one has no idea of the lovely atmosphere in the Garden Room at the rear of the restaurant. We will definitely be returning.
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