Reviews on European food in Montville, Queensland, Australia including The Long Apron, Le Relais Bressan Cafe, On Obi Maleny, King Ludwigs German Restaurant & Bar
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4 based on 358 reviews
Welcome to The Long Apron The signature restaurant of Montvilleâs picturesque Spicers Clovelly Estate. The Long Apron is a dining experience that insists on a lengthy stay. Our tasting menu doesnât change every season but when the time is right. It is an
Have been here a few times now - our favourite restaurant on the Sunshine Coast for special occasions. Absolutely stunning food and impeccable service. Every plate of food is well thought out. Inventive ideas without taking away from the classic flavours. Can not fault this place. Worth every penny for the special outings.
4 based on 292 reviews
Visiting from Melbourne we have visited this place twice for dinner and the coffee shop during the day.This place has a special vibe and it is the owner Tierry and his lovely little waitress Em who made it extra special and fun.The coffee shop during the day offers lots of home made food and great coffee.Dinner at night was a great French experience and good wine.Not expensive and views over the valley are amazing.Wish we could visit again.
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4 based on 213 reviews
Swap the crowds for a relaxing, award winning, dining experience. Overlooking the Obi Obi Creek, On Obi Restaurant (formally known as Pomodoras) is a peaceful hideaway right in the heart of Maleny. Have a lazy lunch or a romantic dinner by candlelight and
If you want a divine lunch in serene surroundings then Pomodoras on Obi is the place to go. My friends and I enjoyed our relaxed, delicious lunch in beautiful surrounds and canât wait to return for more
4 based on 701 reviews
King Ludwigs Restaurant opened it's doors in Maleny more than 2 decades ago and is run by the Bavarian couple, Barbara & Klaus with the help or their 3 children and professional team. From King Ludwigs you overlook the magnificent Glasshouse Mountains and
We recently had lunch at this restaurant as we were in the area and had heard good reports about it. The view from the verandah across the spectacular Glass House Mountains is superb. The food was typical German fare and good (think pork, schnitzels, sauerkraut). My pork was a bit too salty for my taste. Plenty of German beer to choose from if you are a drinker. However the host was so rude to both staff and customers, we couldn't wait to get away and wouldn't go back. You felt most unwelcome as she was constantly berating her staff in front of customers for trivial reasons that we couldn't see - we thought they were doing well: unlike her they were friendly and helpful. On one occasion she ripped the notebook out of the waiter's hand while he was competently outlining the special options. We were left in limbo. It was all a bit Faulty Towers really. The food is expensive so you expect a totally wonderful experience. No I wouldn't go back, not good ambience there.
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