Find out what Australian restaurants to try in Carnegie. Andrew Carnegie was a Scottish-American industrialist, business magnate, and philanthropist.
Carnegie led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and is often identified as one of the richest people.
Things to do in Carnegie
4 based on 14 reviews
Located at the busy street of Carnegie, @ The Catch Carnegie distinguishes itself from the local Asian foods.A straightforward fish and chips shop located almost at the end of the busy restaurants strips in Koornang Road, the shop offers a dine in fish, chips and burgers experience unlike the most fish and chips restaurant - and they delivers too (UberEats and Deliveroo)!They have spacious seating on the back with backyard style indoor and in front of the stores too.The design of At The Catch is inspired by their Greek heritage with caricature artwork drawn on the walls with a splatter of artsy, Greek and fun too.As you enter you will see the glass display of their fresh seafoods - all hand prepared daily and all the sauces too!The owner Kostas and Nick involve in the preparation of all the ingredients from scratch. Kostas said that would be the point of difference from all the other fishand chips shops. All seafoods are purchased fresh even they made their own potato cakes.We were eager to try their Prawn Saganaki. Although it was not on the menu but Kostas made it for us to try.The taste is just so heavenly. Succulent prawn cooked to perfection balanced with the potato sauce and bites and feta cheese.Truly simple dishes done right. We ate it with toasted burger buns! It was so smart, I couldn't tell initially that it was burger bun until I flipped it.Weâre so gonna come back for the saganaki :)We got to try their Fish Taco as well - served 3 pieces per serving.Toasted soft taco shell with three pieces of perfectly fried dory fillets with tomato salsa and lettuce then drizzled with mayo sauce.The combination is just so dynamic and worked so well together.Eating this right after got fried was simply perfect. Perfect dine in menu.Finally, we just have to try their burgers too. We were a bit sceptical since we were trying beef burgers in fish and chips shop but hey it also tastes great!The Cowboy Burger were served with homemade 140gr beef pattie, bacon, caramelised onions, lettuce, pickles, American Cheddar Cheese and BBQ Sauce.The patty has a somewhat smoother texture than the typical beef pattie and just melts in your mouth together with the cheese.Although it was not our favorite, but this one definitely enjoyable.Next time you are in Carnegie, stop by at Kostas and Nickâs shop to try their fresh and homey foods whether to dine in or take away.Youâll definitely experience their genuine love for foods and warm hospitality first hand.Note: We were invited to dine at At The Catch, by Jenny of @melbourniancritic. Thank you to Jenny, Kostas, Nick and their friendly team at At The Catchfor their genuine hospitality throughout our experience.Disclaimer: Honest opinions expressed here are purely on our own and are based on our experience at that timeTaste: 4.5Service: 5.0Speed: 5.0Yay: Fish Taco, Prawn Saganaki, The Cowboy BurgerNay: N/A
4 based on 16 reviews
Cute cafe on a busy shopping strip. Eager waiting staff. Interesting menu. Each dish had an interesting east west component. Had the chicken mambo salad. Nice passion fruit dressing. I found the serving to be too small to be filling.
4 based on 96 reviews
Exquisite meal in every way. The blending of flavours and textures across the wonderful variety of meals was superb. Absolutely delicieux, and that combined with a lovely ambience in the restaurant, made our night even more enjoyable. The staff were friendly and very professional.
4 based on 205 reviews
Sons of Mary is a cafe/bar/restaurant open 7 days a week from 7am till late, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Taking reservations for 6 or more only. We have a lounge and bar area as well as a seated dining area either inside with an open fire in wint
Sons of Mary has to be one of the best places in Melbourne. Truly adaptable for all occasions. From catching up with friends, to a cozy dine in with your partner, to celebrating all occasions and the simple work catch ups. The vibe, people and the food/drink is what makes this place in my top 5 places in Melbourne.
4 based on 49 reviews
We met here for a late brekkie.. as a group we had a combination of breakfast and lunch options.. the coffee was great, the food was great (everyone was cery happy) and the service was exceptional! For me the standout dish was the french toast a reasl speciality.. staff were very accommodating and good and recommending GF options for a friend.. this place could easily be 5 star with a little presentation homework..
4 based on 89 reviews
Open for breakfast, brunch and lunch, this contemporary cafe in the heart of Caulfield offers a welcome reprieve from everyday life in suburbia. Owners George and Tait have previously operated and managed some of Melbourneâs finest restaurants and their e
Had an afternoon appointment with a specialist nearby so dropped in for a bight of lunch. So glad we did. The food was delicious and very generous in size. Also the service was friendly and efficient. Would recommend if in the area.
Where to eat Vietnamese food in Carnegie: The Best Restaurants and Bars
3 based on 132 reviews
I went there with my Mum tonight and I had a Chicken Parmigiana with Chips to eat and a lemonade with raspberry cordial drink and my Mum had the Chicken Souvlaki with my salad and a glass of water to drink. I had the Churros for Dessert. The staff were very friendly and the service was excellent because the manager let me take the half the Chicken Parmigiana and the Churros with the caramel and the chocolate dipping sauce home.
Glen Eira, Victoria Food Guide: 5 Fusion food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Carnegie
4 based on 140 reviews
It's nice to be able to review a cafe whereby no bad incidents happened. Lord knows, that's rare sometimes. It was quite by accident/chance that we came here. I saw something on Instagram from here that took my fancy, and wouldn't you know it, when we sat down to order, I couldn't find the picture again so didn't even order that (I know; screenshot it next time).Instead, I ordered the Eggs Benedict with smoked salmon on a potato rosti, pickled red cabbage and poached eggs and Harissa hollandaise. It really was good. MAYBE if I were to be fussy, I'd say the potato rosti was just a fraction over done, but that's splitting hairs. The staff were friendly, the food came out fast, and it was really good. They do sell little cakes and muffins etc to either eat in or take out. I must say, not all looked appealing, but there was a great variety. Parking could be an issue at busy times. The council seem to think that by taking away parks, it "beautifies" the street. Uh, not so much. But if you go for breakfast early enough, it's a good spot. I highly recommend eating here. The breakfast is all day and there looks like a good lunch menu as well. Perhaps that's what I'll go for next time!
4 based on 82 reviews
Modern clean cafe with friendly staff and a unique Middle Eastern menu that will set your taste buds on a delightful rollercoaster. The smashed avo with grilled haloumi was beautifully presented and divine to taste. Excellent roasted coffee made this is a winner of a brunch.Thanks for the vote if you found this review helpful.
4 based on 126 reviews
My party of 2 arrived at about 10am on Saturday morning. While the place was packed, we only had to wait about 20 minutes. Service was friendly and prompt (we sat inside), food and coffee were great and we enjoyed our brunch. The presentation of the food was lovely. Will definitely visit again before I leave Melbourne!
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