Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in Mt Martha including South Beach Project, Yabby Lake Vineyard, The Winey Cow, Lilo Cafe, Barmah Park Restaurant & Cellar Door, Gods Kitchen, Monkey Business, Whispering Vines at Trofeo, Play the Fool, Gem Cottage
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4 based on 26 reviews
On our last night we chose this lovely place. Weekdays a cafe and Friday and Saturday night opening with a wider range of meals.Chorizo and prawn pasta was a beauty with a kick.Then for dessert, pancakes with berries and rhubarb AND ice cream ... So tasty.Not disappointed with any of our choices.Service was friendly and down to earth .Hopefully back again soon !
4 based on 34 reviews
A fine dining cafe encouraging the use of seasonal and local produce. A luxury spin on the typical brunch dining experience.
Stopped here for lunch with a friend. Unfortunately not the experience we hoped for. The atmosphere however is redeeming. A nice clean open light space. Friendly staff on entering. Comfortable tables and seating. A nice peek a view of a slightly open kitchen. Just don't use the bathroom. Single toilet crammed in down the back with dry urine on the seat. Clearly hasn't had a clean in a while. Gross! Leaves the rest of the interior efforts wanting. The menu was yet another disappointment. Very little variety and hefty cafe prices for not much reward. Giving in, I opted for simple eggs on toast. The presentation of the food is quite lovely. Plating is done well. But sadly food is inconsistently cooked. Tucking in I found one egg to be on the side of underdone. Not being shy for a raw-ish egg I tucked in (Luckily I'm not the precious kind of pregnant at the moment that I have a hissy over underdone eggs). Finishing this I began on the other egg- over cooked and dry/crumbly. How does that happen? Did my eggs get cooked alongside another patrons dish leaving one behind in the pan? A simple poaching should see consistency. When the most simple dish on the menu can't be executed well, I thank my stars I didn't venture into one of the more fancied up options. It would have been a poor investment with little satisfaction. There was also little menu choice for anyone who eats meat. That's ok, if that's what you market for, but personally I found the menu to be confused. I can however praise my lime milkshake. It was refreshing.
4 based on 189 reviews
Our wines are handmade and crafted in Terracotta Amphora. Our food is garden grown and sustainably sourced, providing seasonal and regional local flavours. As you arrive at Trofeo Estate, youâll feel youâve discovered something special; one of the Morning
Our visit to Trofeo for lunch was fantastic. We had a bit of wine tasting first to enable us to select a wine to have with our lunch. The terracotta fermented Chardonnay was so good. I usually drink SavBlanc so this was a surprise for me. There were 4 of us and we had a lovely round table with really comfy chairs. The food was delicious and not too expensive. The only downside was the lack of service once we had finished our main course. We eventually decided to sit outside and have coffee. However we had to chase a waiter for us to order the coffee. The service for our food delivery once ordered, was prompt and professional. The grounds are peaceful and scenic with a tree that children were able to climb plus a dam with ducks and sheep. We look forward to a return visit.
4 based on 142 reviews
Monkey Business is a Modern Bistro in Dromana on the Mornington Peninsula. If you Hear, See & Speak Evil, there will always be a seat for you.
Several choices of something quite different for breakfast. We chose to share chili scrambled eggs with three cheeses and radish flakes, and their special for that day of mushrooms with Gorgonzola. Both were great. These are high class dishes each lovingly produced, so they might take a little longer than the more traditional fare.Prices are very reasonable, you could have the scrambled eggs described above and a cup of coffee for $20. Havenât tried lunch but can also say that the dinner menu is excellent, and for a special treat try the chefs degustation. Prices very reasonable for the quality.
3 based on 147 reviews
Gods Kitchen is a relaxed and unique dining destination with great Live Music and a menu with Asian inspired share dishes, pub classics and pizzas, our menu changes seasonally with a couple of staple dishes standing the test of time.
Absolutely love gods kitchen! Relaxed atmosphere, friendly staff and beautiful food. Every meal that came to the table looked amazing, & tasted even better. Will be back!
4 based on 140 reviews
Come and visit Barmah Park Restaurant and Cellar Door and take in the spectacular view, enjoying a mouth-watering meal with a coffee or wine in hand. We offer wine tastings and cater for a variety of group bookings. Contact us to make an enquiry or bookin
Our experience of a place with no preconceived ideas or knowledge of, was all positive. Lovely setting, food was well presented and no complaints, and we had friendly staff. Wine was enjoyable. We can only recommend on todayâs experience.
4 based on 174 reviews
Came for breakfast with a friend, was nice and quick service, but just be warned there is a credit card surcharge and ALSO a surcharge for dining on a Sunday... I donât mind paying a public holiday surcharge but for a regular Sunday it makes me think the owners are a bit money hungry.
4 based on 220 reviews
I received a birthday dinner offer from The Winey Cow recently. Usually we have breakfast or brunch and the food is lovely. This is the first time we had dinner there. A small selection on menu, more like a casual light dinner menu... they have small and large plates... just an idea they have a beautiful scotch fillet steak with delicious mushrooms and polenta chips (which we both had and loved), Japanese wonton style ramen soup... etc.. we also had their soft shelled crab and slaw bao with spicy French fries, a special dish for last night. We shared that followed by a steak each and ordered a Balinese salad to share. The staff are very friend and helpful. Nice ambience in the cafe... and also fully licensed. We will definitely go back there for dinner...
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4 based on 209 reviews
Drop in and visit us at Yabby Lake Vineyard on the Mornington Peninsula - your first stop off the freeway, just 50 minutes from Melbourne (and less than 15 minutes from Mornington and Mount Martha) . Check out the bright, welcoming space and Chef Simon We
An absolutely beautiful lunch. The 6 of us each ordered different main dishes and all of us commented on how delicious they were. Desserts were also delicious. The wood fire on a freezing Melbourne winter's day created a perfect heat. The staff were fabulous and very attentive. I would love to go back on a beautiful day an walk around the grounds. A definite go back to.
4 based on 37 reviews
Situated right opposite South Beach in Mt Martha, SBP offers one of the best views on the Mornington Peninsula. Serving Breakfast and Lunch daily, South Beach Project also caters for functions in a fabulous setting.
We wanted a special spot for lunch by the sea to take a visiting friend but not overly fancy or pricey. South Beach Project ticked all the boxes, the food was amazing for kids and grown ups alike, great atmosphere with views of the beach, lovely decor and good service. A lovely walk on the beach after lunch. Definitely going back worth the trip from the burbs.
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