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*Dine with imperial splendor at Red Emperor at Southbank! With its views of the Yarra river and Melbourne city skyline, Red Emperor gives diners that high-and-mighty feeling while they indulge in delicious Chinese cuisine. The menu is comprehensive, with a fantastic selection of both traditional and modern dishes to please all palates. Daily Yum Cha is also available, so you can feast till you.
*Dynamite Dick’s now features all new-menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Order up a plate of decadent Belgium Waffles, French Toast, hearty loaded biscuits and gravy, and much, much more. Lunch and dinner options also got bigger and better with new appetizers like fried calamari and cheesy fiesta potatoes.
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Food, Top 10
Crown Melbourne is a top notch culinary destination in Melbourne with many hits in the same complex. We understand prices may be higher because of the premium destination and cost of fit out etc required. We contend that just because a restaurant has a slighly lower than expected score say on Urbanspoon, doesn’t mean that its not outstanding. Of course not every restaurant in Crown has been a hit, and we’ve seen a few come and go. We enjoy all the restaurants we’ve visited below.
Great value open grill restaurant in Perth Set amongst the action and excitement of Crown Casino Perth, Junction Grill is a great-value restaurant offering something to suit all tastes. The menu features steaks, pastas, wood fired pizzas, fresh seafood and healthy salads, not to mention delectable desserts.
Here are our top restaurants in Crown Melbourne (in no particular order) -
Rosetta Ristorante
Rosetta is a stylish restaurant serving classic Italian food at its best. Your Nonna would love it here - usually the acid test of fine Italian dining. And there’s technique here that Nonna might find hard to match. For a start the best ingredients are sourced. We enjoyed a selection of Rosetta dishes on a cheerful Melbourne weekday for lunch. We first imbibed Antipasti that captured the best of Italy. The Prosciutto Fratelli Galloni with nectarine and hazelnuts was delightful - the prosciutto being a top grade prosciutto with superior air drying processes. And the advent of seasonality with nectarine, especially on a scorching Melbourne day, was welcome. The hazelnuts brought a pleasing crunch to the equation.
Yellowfin tuna with roast tomatoes, garlic and lemon was a highlight of the Antipasti. The Yellowfin tuna was prepared crudo or ceviche style, with a dressing of oil and lemon in the Italian way. The small elements of tomatoes and garlic complemented perfectly, and I abandoned myself to garlic flavours knowing I would be returning to my office in Docklands in due course, but not planning to meet clients.
And then when firmly entrenched in the Italian comfort food zone, I received large beautifully cooked meatballs from the waiter. It felt like an embrace from my Nonna, such was the comfort factor. Meatballs baked in tomato sauce was a voluptuous and great completion of our Antipasta.
Rosetta delivered with the Primi Di Pasta, namely the Spaghetti with zucchini, chilli and prosciutto. I was excited to see prosciutto make a return to the table, and this dish was again rustic and indulgent with more hugs by Nonna. Perfectly cooked spaghetti combined wonderfully with the prosciutto and the seasonal fresh zucchini. I could devour loads of this...
Come to Rosetta to experience a slice of Italy in a high class ambience displaying loads of culinary technique, while also celebrating ’simple pleasures’.
Bistro Guillaume
Bistro Guillaume is a charming restaurant that thrills with French cuisine with a modern twist. The location is superb next to the Yarra in Crown Melbourne. The feeling is of space and light due to the high ceiling and large windows. A turn of the century feel with Parisian decor is compelling, although its not ’over the top’ in terms of its finery. We enjoyed the relaxed feel of a bistro.
The World Loves Melbourne visited Bistro Guillaume as part of a Tefal masterclass with Guillaume Brahimi himself (photo courtesy of Facebook page). One of the finest chefs in the land, Guillaume is a perfectionist and we love his ethos in the kitchen. Guillaume cooked the best roast chicken I’ve ever eaten. This chef loves to cook chicken, especially when he can get his hands on Barossa’s finest free range. Don’t buy average chicken Guillaume says, it’s worth paying extra for intense flavours and quality. And when you cook chickens like Guillaume the difference is easily demonstrated in his restaurant dishes. This legendary chef also loves his beurre and takes pride in his stock, as the base for many of the dishes.
Come to Bistro Guillaume for Chargrilled King Salmon, or the Leg of duck confit, or try the Berkshire pork belly. Or lash out with the Chateaubriand with pommes frites. But I couldn’t go past the Half a roasted chicken with Paris mash and chicken jus! Highly recommended.
Nobu
Ok so it’s been a little while since I’ve visited Nobu in Crown. Come here to experience the influence of the legendary master chef Nobuyaki Matsuhisa. The World Loves Melbourne visited Nobu for a special dinner wanting to impress interstate visitors, and we were amazed by the coming together of Peruvian and Japanese fusion. We know there are other Nobu establishments elsewhere in the world, and The World Loves Melbourne was taken by the one in Dubai. Robert De Niro connections are impressive. Although many celebs are to be seen here...
So you walk down the stairs into an ambience of sophistication, the fit out here is lavish and well appointed. And you are met by a super chic waiter who escorts you to your table…
For first timers it takes a few minutes to work out the menu - don’t let fusion become ’confusion’! Amid the general noise in the place you need to listen very carefully to your waiter who will explain the state of play. We enjoy the ambience and whole backlit thing going on... Mood lighting impressed our interstate guests – there’s a great sense of occasion here. (Photo above and below courtesy of website).
The World Loves Melbourne is a big fan of the signature black cod miso, cod that has been prepared for days, marinated, and glazed with miso. A tender amazing dish. The wagyu rib eye with red pepper miso, ponzuy and anticucho sauces, also packed a punch and was happily shared.
Then for dessert the amazing bento box action with the gold leaf featured a superb Hot chocolate fondant! With the killer combination of yummy green tea icecream! The flavours work incredibly together with the sweetness of the fondue and the balancing green tea, which is not overly sweet. Had to take a photo with my smartphone (sorry, the lighting is ultra dim). Presentation at Nobu is second to none... We enjoyed perfect food and company in a sensational restaurant, albeit it will make demands on your wallet.
The Atlantic
The Atlantic is the premier seafood restaurant in Melbourne. Nick Mahlook (ex Stokehouse) is working wonders at The Atlantic featuring standout Ocean to Plate dining and we experienced a stunning caviar tasting.
The World Loves Melbourne has visited The Atlantic several times and has thoroughly enjoyed each occasion. The menu here is varied and a full quiver of stunning seafood dishes.
The Atlantic is a standout restaurant in Crown with a highly credentialled chef and a crack team in operation.
San Antone
Rumour has it that Crown Melbourne seached far and wide for outstanding American BBQ before teaming up with Kevin Bludso from famous LA eatery of his own name. The fit out, as with other eateries in Crown, is first class and upmarket. This is not a dingy BBQ venue but fits in to the vibe of Crown Melbourne perfectly. Interestingly when we met Kevin, his passion was for BBQ not just American BBQ. He was equally passionate about how BBQ might look in Melbourne as well Los Angeles. Melbourne might have it’s own stamp on BBQ. Why do we always have to compare and even replicate America? So I liked Kevin from the get go.
The World Loves Melbourne feels BBQ in this city always gets judged on some region of America, but why can’t people bring their own twist or expression?
So how was the BBQ? The World Loves Melbourne has been riding the American BBQ wave. (In fact we’ve been riding a few waves in Melbourne). So we kind of know what’s good and what’s not. When the first plate of San Antone BBQ arrived we wondered whether it would be juicy, spicy, melt in your mouth, quality, with kick, American BBQ? Well, we loved it. A good barometer is whether the chicken is awesome, and it was juicy and cooked perfectly.
Chorizo had real kick, how we like it. So far so good.
We find that brisket often steals the show, and it certainly did at San Antone. First class melt in your mouth brisket. They asked us whether we had any questions... So I plucked up the courage to ask where they got their meat from? After all some BBQ places hide behind inferior cuts of meat masked by their sauces basted all over the place. Not so at San Antone. The meat speaks for itself. Not masked. I was told the meat is prime cuts from Victoria’s Gippsland. The best.
Kevin is a delightful host and waxed lyrical with stories from the BBQ scene in LA as well as his appreciation of the foodie scene in Australia. He was one of the most engaging hosts we’ve seen at a media event. He pulled us in and engaged us personally through the dining experience.
Sides were on point wiht Beans, Slaw and Mac n Cheese compelling. This was a feast.
Rockpool Bar & Grill
Rockpool Bar and Grill is a fine dining haven in the Crown Casino and is known for its spectacular meat dishes and the culinary genius of Neil Perry. The conversation around here is all about ’dry-aged’, ’grass-fed’, ’rib-eye’ and of course ’wagyu’. Rockpool has a modern fit out with high ceilings, great use of timber panelling, subtle mood lighting, large artwork tributes to the humble cow, several attractive dining areas and luxurious tables and chairs. What struck me about Rockpool was the finery and great use of textures. The ambience here is refined yet relaxed. Waiters dressed impeccably attend to your dining needs and are engaging and knowledgeable.
The meat here is sourced from Australia’s best producers and dry aged on the premises. Rockpool are strict about humane treatment of cattle and about no hormones or antibiotic feed supplements. Rockpool features Blackmore’s Wagyu, Greenhams and Rangers Valley meat. It’s the best of the best.Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Near Me
Curiously the David Blackmore burger here was such a huge hit that many considered it to be the best burger in Melbourne. Neil Perry has taken to opening Burger Joint in Sydney with more outlets planned. Wagyu heaven.
Come to Rockpool for that romantic dinner, catch up with friends, and the restaurant is popular with corporates.
Spice Temple
Spice Temple is an iconic fine dining restaurant in the Crown Complex in Melbourne that serves sophisticated cuisine that expresses spice nuances of the highest order. Spice Temple teaches us that spice is not just about heat but balance and subtleties of flavour. It challenges notions of Cantonese sme old same old dishes and breaks out with imaginative dishes that salute regional China. Neil Perry is the mastermind behind Spice Temple and he knows how to celebrate a cuisine and bring standout flair, as well as deliver a fine dining experience. While we celebrate Chinatown, this is no Chinatown. It’s about finery.
Kung Pao packs a punch.
Spice Temple boasts a top notch fit out with excellent use of timber slats, modern decor, window overlooking the Yarra and boulevard, and even incense aromas. The ambience was of a silky restaurant. I would describe Spice Temple as spicy and silky.
Spice Temple has developed several famous dishes that thrill. The King Prawn wontons with aged black vinegar dressing make an immediate impression in terms of presentation and your first foray into the spicy sauce that imbibes this dish. The wontons themselves are beautiful and the style and filling first class. Thin and elegant wontons. The dish was generous - although I was eating a shared dish by myself (I’m no stranger to that).
The combination of flavours and balance was impressive. Dancing on the tongue this dish was to be savoured. I felt a compulson to consume the spicy sauce almost as a soup. Apparently I’m not the first to do so. Soon my lips were burning but I wasn’t deterred. Sizhuan peppers and chilli bringing the heat.
Spice Temple is also famous for its numbing dishes. After the numbing bliss of the Prawn wontons I wondered at my ability to imbibe the Hot and numbing crispy duck. My decision, to order a half duck after a solid intital course of the wontons, meant this was to be an indulgent night. I was also keen to try the Hot, sweet, sour and numbing pork with chilli, sugar, black vinegar and Sichuan peppercorn for another time.
Man Tong Kitchen
Man Tong means ’full house’ in Chinese and this is a place to gather with friends and family. It was certainly popular on this weekday lunchtime with many tables full.
Our epic lunch at Man Tong Kitchen started with this flavoursome Hot and Sour Soup with Shredded Duck. The broth was thick and had spice and sour in volumes. What also impressed was the amount of other ingredients through the dish including mushroom and a good amount of shredded duck. (I found the food experience to be highly visual at Man Tong and hence took many a photo.)
The Peking Duck was a highlight, with a generous amount of Peking Duck inside pancakes. This meal is for 2, so you each get a Peking Duck pancake. I savoured every morsel.Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Nearby
From one highlight to another, we were then presented with the Xiao Long Bao. These dumplings are a specialty at Man Tong Kitchen and other sister restaurants. As always, when you put one of these beauties in your mouth the tasty soup explodes across the palate. The casing is delicate and the filling quality.
Chilli Wontons also hit the mark, with large wontons and spice nuance.
This is such a great Chinese affordable degustation (for Good Food Month). The Stir Fried King Prawn with Sliced Mango was another excellent dish featuring large King Prawns plump and juicy flavoured with a sauce, nestled on a bed of mango and salad.
Towards the end of the meal, this was refreshing.
Man Tong Kitchen is presented by Crown as casual dining but it has the air of fine dining with upmarket well appointed fit out and a menu that caters for the high roller.
We were delighted to see duck re-emerge, this time with a Deep Fried Fragrant Duck with Fluffy Taro. This was purely indulgent. Golden and delicate on the outside and juicy and rewarding inside. The World Loves Melbourne is more than partial to duck and the advent of 2 duck offerings on the lunch menu for Good Food Month was sensational.
Our dining experience finished with this Crusted Milk Custard with Puff Pastry, which we found to be fun. Chipping away to break the crust we found a rich but smooth milk custard underneath.
Man Tong Kitchen delivers. Highly recommended.
The Merrywell
The Merrywell is a fabulous spacious restaurant in the Southbank precinct near the Crown that serves up American style diner dude food. It’s a stylish establishment that also exudes a sense of fun. The Merrywell has a modern fit out including parquetry floor, high ceilings, funky lighting, sleek bars and a cool upstairs area. The feeling is more of fine dining than a basic diner, but there is a sense of the casual along with the finery...Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Near
The World Loves Melbourne has visited The Merrywell about half a dozen times and has enjoyed each visit. This has to be one of the most atmospheric places to meet with your friends in Melbourne. You’re right in the action here near the Casino. The large windows bring in the natural light and open up to the eclectic world of cosmopolitan Melbourne.
Not only is there a burger wave/trend in Melbourne but a trend towards the American diner concept. Having been to America I understand the excitement over burgers. I’m grateful we have moved from burgers mainly at fast food joints and local fish and chip shops - to the gourmet offerings of today.
The Merrywell has a simple but pleasing menu with burger highlights such as ’The Merrywell’ burgerand the KISS burger . For $20 The Merrywell burger is a tad pricy on the Melbourne burger scene but you get a large burger with thick juicy quality meat patty, delectable cheese melted all over, lettuce, onions, sauce, crispy bacon and excellent tangy pickles. All in a large soft bun. And the burger comes with delicious golden chips/fries. (Photo courtesy of Facebook page).Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Nyc
The Merrywell burger comes wrapped in paper, which is fine, but the juiciness of the burger can mean bits of soggy paper can interfere with the burger. Perhaps I’m being picky. It’s a hearty quality burger. Like me, you’ll want to visit often, try the various burgers, and be undecided on which burger is the clear standout. Consistency rules here and I’ve found every burger experience to be rewarding.
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*Dine with imperial splendor at Red Emperor at Southbank! With its views of the Yarra river and Melbourne city skyline, Red Emperor gives diners that high-and-mighty feeling while they indulge in delicious Chinese cuisine. The menu is comprehensive, with a fantastic selection of both traditional and modern dishes to please all palates. Daily Yum Cha is also available, so you can feast till you.
*Dynamite Dick’s now features all new-menus for breakfast, lunch, and dinner! Order up a plate of decadent Belgium Waffles, French Toast, hearty loaded biscuits and gravy, and much, much more. Lunch and dinner options also got bigger and better with new appetizers like fried calamari and cheesy fiesta potatoes.
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Food, Top 10
Crown Melbourne is a top notch culinary destination in Melbourne with many hits in the same complex. We understand prices may be higher because of the premium destination and cost of fit out etc required. We contend that just because a restaurant has a slighly lower than expected score say on Urbanspoon, doesn’t mean that its not outstanding. Of course not every restaurant in Crown has been a hit, and we’ve seen a few come and go. We enjoy all the restaurants we’ve visited below.
Great value open grill restaurant in Perth Set amongst the action and excitement of Crown Casino Perth, Junction Grill is a great-value restaurant offering something to suit all tastes. The menu features steaks, pastas, wood fired pizzas, fresh seafood and healthy salads, not to mention delectable desserts.
Here are our top restaurants in Crown Melbourne (in no particular order) -
Rosetta Ristorante
Rosetta is a stylish restaurant serving classic Italian food at its best. Your Nonna would love it here - usually the acid test of fine Italian dining. And there’s technique here that Nonna might find hard to match. For a start the best ingredients are sourced. We enjoyed a selection of Rosetta dishes on a cheerful Melbourne weekday for lunch. We first imbibed Antipasti that captured the best of Italy. The Prosciutto Fratelli Galloni with nectarine and hazelnuts was delightful - the prosciutto being a top grade prosciutto with superior air drying processes. And the advent of seasonality with nectarine, especially on a scorching Melbourne day, was welcome. The hazelnuts brought a pleasing crunch to the equation.
Yellowfin tuna with roast tomatoes, garlic and lemon was a highlight of the Antipasti. The Yellowfin tuna was prepared crudo or ceviche style, with a dressing of oil and lemon in the Italian way. The small elements of tomatoes and garlic complemented perfectly, and I abandoned myself to garlic flavours knowing I would be returning to my office in Docklands in due course, but not planning to meet clients.
And then when firmly entrenched in the Italian comfort food zone, I received large beautifully cooked meatballs from the waiter. It felt like an embrace from my Nonna, such was the comfort factor. Meatballs baked in tomato sauce was a voluptuous and great completion of our Antipasta.
Rosetta delivered with the Primi Di Pasta, namely the Spaghetti with zucchini, chilli and prosciutto. I was excited to see prosciutto make a return to the table, and this dish was again rustic and indulgent with more hugs by Nonna. Perfectly cooked spaghetti combined wonderfully with the prosciutto and the seasonal fresh zucchini. I could devour loads of this...
Come to Rosetta to experience a slice of Italy in a high class ambience displaying loads of culinary technique, while also celebrating ’simple pleasures’.
Bistro Guillaume
Bistro Guillaume is a charming restaurant that thrills with French cuisine with a modern twist. The location is superb next to the Yarra in Crown Melbourne. The feeling is of space and light due to the high ceiling and large windows. A turn of the century feel with Parisian decor is compelling, although its not ’over the top’ in terms of its finery. We enjoyed the relaxed feel of a bistro.
The World Loves Melbourne visited Bistro Guillaume as part of a Tefal masterclass with Guillaume Brahimi himself (photo courtesy of Facebook page). One of the finest chefs in the land, Guillaume is a perfectionist and we love his ethos in the kitchen. Guillaume cooked the best roast chicken I’ve ever eaten. This chef loves to cook chicken, especially when he can get his hands on Barossa’s finest free range. Don’t buy average chicken Guillaume says, it’s worth paying extra for intense flavours and quality. And when you cook chickens like Guillaume the difference is easily demonstrated in his restaurant dishes. This legendary chef also loves his beurre and takes pride in his stock, as the base for many of the dishes.
Come to Bistro Guillaume for Chargrilled King Salmon, or the Leg of duck confit, or try the Berkshire pork belly. Or lash out with the Chateaubriand with pommes frites. But I couldn’t go past the Half a roasted chicken with Paris mash and chicken jus! Highly recommended.
Nobu
Ok so it’s been a little while since I’ve visited Nobu in Crown. Come here to experience the influence of the legendary master chef Nobuyaki Matsuhisa. The World Loves Melbourne visited Nobu for a special dinner wanting to impress interstate visitors, and we were amazed by the coming together of Peruvian and Japanese fusion. We know there are other Nobu establishments elsewhere in the world, and The World Loves Melbourne was taken by the one in Dubai. Robert De Niro connections are impressive. Although many celebs are to be seen here...
So you walk down the stairs into an ambience of sophistication, the fit out here is lavish and well appointed. And you are met by a super chic waiter who escorts you to your table…
For first timers it takes a few minutes to work out the menu - don’t let fusion become ’confusion’! Amid the general noise in the place you need to listen very carefully to your waiter who will explain the state of play. We enjoy the ambience and whole backlit thing going on... Mood lighting impressed our interstate guests – there’s a great sense of occasion here. (Photo above and below courtesy of website).
The World Loves Melbourne is a big fan of the signature black cod miso, cod that has been prepared for days, marinated, and glazed with miso. A tender amazing dish. The wagyu rib eye with red pepper miso, ponzuy and anticucho sauces, also packed a punch and was happily shared.
Then for dessert the amazing bento box action with the gold leaf featured a superb Hot chocolate fondant! With the killer combination of yummy green tea icecream! The flavours work incredibly together with the sweetness of the fondue and the balancing green tea, which is not overly sweet. Had to take a photo with my smartphone (sorry, the lighting is ultra dim). Presentation at Nobu is second to none... We enjoyed perfect food and company in a sensational restaurant, albeit it will make demands on your wallet.
The Atlantic
The Atlantic is the premier seafood restaurant in Melbourne. Nick Mahlook (ex Stokehouse) is working wonders at The Atlantic featuring standout Ocean to Plate dining and we experienced a stunning caviar tasting.
The World Loves Melbourne has visited The Atlantic several times and has thoroughly enjoyed each occasion. The menu here is varied and a full quiver of stunning seafood dishes.
The Atlantic is a standout restaurant in Crown with a highly credentialled chef and a crack team in operation.
San Antone
Rumour has it that Crown Melbourne seached far and wide for outstanding American BBQ before teaming up with Kevin Bludso from famous LA eatery of his own name. The fit out, as with other eateries in Crown, is first class and upmarket. This is not a dingy BBQ venue but fits in to the vibe of Crown Melbourne perfectly. Interestingly when we met Kevin, his passion was for BBQ not just American BBQ. He was equally passionate about how BBQ might look in Melbourne as well Los Angeles. Melbourne might have it’s own stamp on BBQ. Why do we always have to compare and even replicate America? So I liked Kevin from the get go.
The World Loves Melbourne feels BBQ in this city always gets judged on some region of America, but why can’t people bring their own twist or expression?
So how was the BBQ? The World Loves Melbourne has been riding the American BBQ wave. (In fact we’ve been riding a few waves in Melbourne). So we kind of know what’s good and what’s not. When the first plate of San Antone BBQ arrived we wondered whether it would be juicy, spicy, melt in your mouth, quality, with kick, American BBQ? Well, we loved it. A good barometer is whether the chicken is awesome, and it was juicy and cooked perfectly.
Chorizo had real kick, how we like it. So far so good.
We find that brisket often steals the show, and it certainly did at San Antone. First class melt in your mouth brisket. They asked us whether we had any questions... So I plucked up the courage to ask where they got their meat from? After all some BBQ places hide behind inferior cuts of meat masked by their sauces basted all over the place. Not so at San Antone. The meat speaks for itself. Not masked. I was told the meat is prime cuts from Victoria’s Gippsland. The best.
Kevin is a delightful host and waxed lyrical with stories from the BBQ scene in LA as well as his appreciation of the foodie scene in Australia. He was one of the most engaging hosts we’ve seen at a media event. He pulled us in and engaged us personally through the dining experience.
Sides were on point wiht Beans, Slaw and Mac n Cheese compelling. This was a feast.
Rockpool Bar & Grill
Rockpool Bar and Grill is a fine dining haven in the Crown Casino and is known for its spectacular meat dishes and the culinary genius of Neil Perry. The conversation around here is all about ’dry-aged’, ’grass-fed’, ’rib-eye’ and of course ’wagyu’. Rockpool has a modern fit out with high ceilings, great use of timber panelling, subtle mood lighting, large artwork tributes to the humble cow, several attractive dining areas and luxurious tables and chairs. What struck me about Rockpool was the finery and great use of textures. The ambience here is refined yet relaxed. Waiters dressed impeccably attend to your dining needs and are engaging and knowledgeable.
The meat here is sourced from Australia’s best producers and dry aged on the premises. Rockpool are strict about humane treatment of cattle and about no hormones or antibiotic feed supplements. Rockpool features Blackmore’s Wagyu, Greenhams and Rangers Valley meat. It’s the best of the best.Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Near Me
Curiously the David Blackmore burger here was such a huge hit that many considered it to be the best burger in Melbourne. Neil Perry has taken to opening Burger Joint in Sydney with more outlets planned. Wagyu heaven.
Come to Rockpool for that romantic dinner, catch up with friends, and the restaurant is popular with corporates.
Spice Temple
Spice Temple is an iconic fine dining restaurant in the Crown Complex in Melbourne that serves sophisticated cuisine that expresses spice nuances of the highest order. Spice Temple teaches us that spice is not just about heat but balance and subtleties of flavour. It challenges notions of Cantonese sme old same old dishes and breaks out with imaginative dishes that salute regional China. Neil Perry is the mastermind behind Spice Temple and he knows how to celebrate a cuisine and bring standout flair, as well as deliver a fine dining experience. While we celebrate Chinatown, this is no Chinatown. It’s about finery.
Kung Pao packs a punch.
Spice Temple boasts a top notch fit out with excellent use of timber slats, modern decor, window overlooking the Yarra and boulevard, and even incense aromas. The ambience was of a silky restaurant. I would describe Spice Temple as spicy and silky.
Spice Temple has developed several famous dishes that thrill. The King Prawn wontons with aged black vinegar dressing make an immediate impression in terms of presentation and your first foray into the spicy sauce that imbibes this dish. The wontons themselves are beautiful and the style and filling first class. Thin and elegant wontons. The dish was generous - although I was eating a shared dish by myself (I’m no stranger to that).
The combination of flavours and balance was impressive. Dancing on the tongue this dish was to be savoured. I felt a compulson to consume the spicy sauce almost as a soup. Apparently I’m not the first to do so. Soon my lips were burning but I wasn’t deterred. Sizhuan peppers and chilli bringing the heat.
Spice Temple is also famous for its numbing dishes. After the numbing bliss of the Prawn wontons I wondered at my ability to imbibe the Hot and numbing crispy duck. My decision, to order a half duck after a solid intital course of the wontons, meant this was to be an indulgent night. I was also keen to try the Hot, sweet, sour and numbing pork with chilli, sugar, black vinegar and Sichuan peppercorn for another time.
Man Tong Kitchen
Man Tong means ’full house’ in Chinese and this is a place to gather with friends and family. It was certainly popular on this weekday lunchtime with many tables full.
Our epic lunch at Man Tong Kitchen started with this flavoursome Hot and Sour Soup with Shredded Duck. The broth was thick and had spice and sour in volumes. What also impressed was the amount of other ingredients through the dish including mushroom and a good amount of shredded duck. (I found the food experience to be highly visual at Man Tong and hence took many a photo.)
The Peking Duck was a highlight, with a generous amount of Peking Duck inside pancakes. This meal is for 2, so you each get a Peking Duck pancake. I savoured every morsel.Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Nearby
From one highlight to another, we were then presented with the Xiao Long Bao. These dumplings are a specialty at Man Tong Kitchen and other sister restaurants. As always, when you put one of these beauties in your mouth the tasty soup explodes across the palate. The casing is delicate and the filling quality.
Chilli Wontons also hit the mark, with large wontons and spice nuance.
This is such a great Chinese affordable degustation (for Good Food Month). The Stir Fried King Prawn with Sliced Mango was another excellent dish featuring large King Prawns plump and juicy flavoured with a sauce, nestled on a bed of mango and salad.
Towards the end of the meal, this was refreshing.
Man Tong Kitchen is presented by Crown as casual dining but it has the air of fine dining with upmarket well appointed fit out and a menu that caters for the high roller.
We were delighted to see duck re-emerge, this time with a Deep Fried Fragrant Duck with Fluffy Taro. This was purely indulgent. Golden and delicate on the outside and juicy and rewarding inside. The World Loves Melbourne is more than partial to duck and the advent of 2 duck offerings on the lunch menu for Good Food Month was sensational.
Our dining experience finished with this Crusted Milk Custard with Puff Pastry, which we found to be fun. Chipping away to break the crust we found a rich but smooth milk custard underneath.
Man Tong Kitchen delivers. Highly recommended.
The Merrywell
The Merrywell is a fabulous spacious restaurant in the Southbank precinct near the Crown that serves up American style diner dude food. It’s a stylish establishment that also exudes a sense of fun. The Merrywell has a modern fit out including parquetry floor, high ceilings, funky lighting, sleek bars and a cool upstairs area. The feeling is more of fine dining than a basic diner, but there is a sense of the casual along with the finery...Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Near
The World Loves Melbourne has visited The Merrywell about half a dozen times and has enjoyed each visit. This has to be one of the most atmospheric places to meet with your friends in Melbourne. You’re right in the action here near the Casino. The large windows bring in the natural light and open up to the eclectic world of cosmopolitan Melbourne.
Not only is there a burger wave/trend in Melbourne but a trend towards the American diner concept. Having been to America I understand the excitement over burgers. I’m grateful we have moved from burgers mainly at fast food joints and local fish and chip shops - to the gourmet offerings of today.
The Merrywell has a simple but pleasing menu with burger highlights such as ’The Merrywell’ burgerand the KISS burger . For $20 The Merrywell burger is a tad pricy on the Melbourne burger scene but you get a large burger with thick juicy quality meat patty, delectable cheese melted all over, lettuce, onions, sauce, crispy bacon and excellent tangy pickles. All in a large soft bun. And the burger comes with delicious golden chips/fries. (Photo courtesy of Facebook page).Crown Casino All You Can Eat Restaurants Nyc
The Merrywell burger comes wrapped in paper, which is fine, but the juiciness of the burger can mean bits of soggy paper can interfere with the burger. Perhaps I’m being picky. It’s a hearty quality burger. Like me, you’ll want to visit often, try the various burgers, and be undecided on which burger is the clear standout. Consistency rules here and I’ve found every burger experience to be rewarding.
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Whether a traditional roast or fresh seafood is your idea of a Christmas feast, there’s no doubt one of the best things about the festive season is the food. If slaving away in the kitchen doesn’t sound like your idea of a fun Christmas day, you’re not alone. Let’s change it up this year and leave the cooking (and washing up) to the experts.
We’ve done the hard work for you and rounded up the best Christmas Day lunch spots for you, where you can eat, drink and be merry—stress-free! Sound like a Christmas wish come true? Here are 10 restaurants open on Christmas Day so you don’t have to cook.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it’s the ideal place to have a leisurely bite with friends, family meal, or date night. Sit on the sun-drenched deck, stretch out on the lush green lawn, or strike up a conversation at the outdoor bar – whichever way you go, you’ll enjoy the same laid back vibe, stylish light-filled spaces, and warm. Jupiters Casino Christmas Lunch 2020 many bonuses are only valid to Jupiters Casino Christmas Lunch 2020 players from certain countries. However, other ranging factors, such as the bonus value and the casino’s rating, have been added into the mix as well. Head to the website for potential announcements or updates for a Christmas lunch 2020 at Cucina Vivo. Phone: (07) 5592 8757. Address: The Star Gold Coast, Lobby Level, 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach QLD 4218. Website: click here. Currumbin Beach Viking SLSC.QT Gold CoastChristmas Lunch At Jupiters Casino Broadbeach PointSURFERS PARADISE
‘Tis the season to spoil yourself and the team at QT Gold Coast know how to throw an awesome bash at the best of times, so it’s safe to hand over the reins on Christmas Day. The hardest choice you’ll have to make is choosing between their three lunch offerings - at Yamagen, QT Ballroom or Bazaar. Yamagen’s indulgent 7-course degustation menu features a range of Japanese seafood dishes with a Christmas twist, while QT and Bazaar will be dishing up all your traditional favourites, from fresh trawler-caught seafood to vibrant salads and decadent desserts (plus a free-flowing three-hour beverage package). The festive fun doesn’t stop there - expect live entertainment, a visit from Santa and a gingerbread making competition.
Where: QT Gold Coast, 7 Staghorn Avenue, Surfers ParadiseCost: Bazaar lunch: Adults $275 (includes three-hour drinks package), teenagers $169 (13-17 years) or children $75; QT ballroom lunch: Adults $245 (includes three-hour drinks package), teenagers $155 (13-17 years) or children $75; Yamagen lunch: Adults $280 or $180 under 18’sFor more information, click here. The Island SURFERS PARADISE
Eat, drink and be merry while soaking up the stunning views at The Island this Christmas. Selling out every year, you’ll have to get in quick to buy tickets for a memorable Christmas lunch at the picturesque Island Pool Deck and Lounge. Go all out with the next-level festive buffet featuring warm and cold fresh seafood, traditional roast meats with the trimmings and wholesome salads. Make sure to save room for dessert and fill your belly with pavlova, panettone and traditional Christmas pudding.
Where: The Island Gold Coast, 3128 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers ParadiseCost: Adults $159, teenagers $99 (13-17 years) or children $69 (4-13 years)For more information, click here. Intercontinental Sanctuary CoveHOPE ISLAND
If you haven’t got your Christmas plans sorted yet, the swanky Intercontinental has got to be on your list. Experience five-star cuisine in the luxurious Macarthur’s Ballroom where you can drool over seafood share plates and three exquisite courses. Think chicken, pistachio and quail terrine, turkey with sage stuffing and chargrilled beef fillet, sweetened with a deliciously naughty dessert stand. Christmas lunch traditions don’t get much better than this.
Where: Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove, Manor Circuit, Sanctuary CoveCost: Adults $269 (includes premium beverage package), teenagers $145 (12-17 years) or children $95 (5-11 years)For more information, click here. Little TruffleMERMAID BEACH
Mermaid Beach’s Little Truffle will be dishing up a gourmet Christmas banquet to remember, with their refined flavours and intimate venue. Indulge in a range of culinary delights from prawn and lobster cocktail to confit duck leg, seared veal backstrap or a 7+ wagyu tenderloin. It’s tempting to fill up on the mains but make sure to leave room for the Christmas pudding flavoured dessert offerings. Christmas pud with a twist, what’s not to love?
Where: Little Truffle, 2444 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Cost: $155 per person (food only)For more information, click here.Sheraton Grand MirageMAIN BEACH
Forget about that novelty kitchen apron this festive season, because Sheraton Grand Mirage at Main Beach is putting on your Christmas spread—and you won’t want to miss out. You will be spoilt with a sophisticated seven-course degustation menu boasting modern Christmas delights like wagyu beef, seared scallops, crispy turkey breast and peach and champagne sorbet. Bring the family and enjoy the wondrous ocean views in Horizons or keep things intimate in the Oyster Bar and Grill, ideal for tables of 4 and under.
Where: Sheraton Grand Mirage, 71 SeaWorld Drive, Main BeachCost: Oyster Bar: Adults $349 (matching wines); Horizons: Adults and teens $349 (matching wines)For more information, click here. Imperial at the Star Gold CoastBROADBEACHChristmas Lunch At Jupiters Casino Broadbeach Bay
Looking for something not-so-traditional this Christmas? Experience a feast of authentic Asian flavours, ingredients and cooking styles, producing delicious interpretations of Asian classics at Imperial at the Star. The banquet lunch, which is paired with a 2.5-hour beverage package, and features delights like dim sim platters, baked toothfish, special sweet and spicy chicken and mango pudding already has us drooling.
Where: Imperial at The Star Gold Coast, Casino Drive, Broadbeach Cost: Adults $164, children $77 (5-12 years) or $41 (3-4 years)For more information, click here. O’Reilly’s Rainforest RetreatCANUNGRA
Escape the hustle and bustle of the festive season and spend your Christmas day relaxing in the stunning Lamington National Park. O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat is surrounded by pristine rainforest and is the perfect place to unwind and descend into a post-feast food coma - plus you can walk off your Christmas lunch on one of the stunning bushwalks. Expect mouthwatering fresh seafood, traditional roasts and a fresh cold selection - Thai cucumber and raw mango salad, anyone? Top it off with a tempting range of traditional Christmas desserts and you may have to roll home.
Where: O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, 3582 Lamington National Park Road, CanungraCost: Adults $160 (including beverage package), teenagers $99 (13-17 years) or children $60 (4-12 years)For more information, click here. Hilton Surfers Paradise SURFERS PARADISE
Hang up your apron, get out of the kitchen and celebrate Christmas with your loved ones at Hilton Surfers Paradise. Relax in style at the glamorous hotel and let their talented chefs treat you to an extravagant feast - no washing up required! Tuck into their sumptuous seafood buffet which showcases fresh oysters, prawns, traditional meats and a range of tempting desserts. Spaces fill up fast so get onto it quickly and book your spot to avoid missing out on the Christmas cheer.
Where: Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel, 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers ParadiseCost: Adults $225 (includes beverage package), teenagers $195 (13-17 years) or children $60 (5-12 years)For more information, click here. Novotel Surfers ParadiseSURFERS PARADISE
Indulge in a delicious display of Christmas fare at Novotel where they will be letting the elves loose on lunch and whipping up a decadent meal for the whole family. Feast on a succulent seafood and carvery buffet and seasonal sweet treats at Hanlan’s Restaurant - make sure to come with an empty stomach. Perfect for getting the whole family in the Christmas spirit, all children under 12 will receive a gift from Santa himself and the roaming entertainment will keep the adults happy.
Where: Novotel Surfers Paradise, 3105 Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers ParadiseCost: Adults $185 (includes three-hour beverage package), teenagers $135 (12-17 years) or children $95 (4-11 years)For more information, click here. Robina PavilionChristmas Lunch At Jupiters Casino Broadbeach CityROBINA
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Robina Pavilion. Let the kids loose in the Christmas wonderland while you sit back and indulge in their generous traditional-with-a-twist buffet. You’ll struggle choosing from their mouthwatering selection - think freshly shucked oysters, crispy pork belly, seasonal salads, tropical pavlova and their famous sticky bread and butter pudding. A feast fit for Santa himself.
Where: Robina Pavilion, 229 Ron Penhaligon Way, RobinaCost: Jolly Feast: Adults $199 (including 3-hour beverage package), Festive Feast: Adults $139, teenagers $79 (12-18 years) or children $45 (5-12 years)For more information, click here. Want to whip up some deliciously naughty Christmas goodies at home? Stock up on seasonal treats with Bam Bam’s new bake-at-home range.
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The iconic Christmas Day lunch is back!
Featuring traditional Christmas fare, gourmet seafood, irresistible desserts and three hour beverage package.
CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHTHE PAVILION12PM – 3PM
TICKETS ON SALE 9AM, THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER
Adults $195 | Teens (13 – 17) $79 | Children (5 – 12) $40 | Infants (0-4) Free
Terms and conditions:Subject to availability, cancellation and change. Group bookings must be made in a single transaction to ensure seating together. Limits apply. Event may be subject to change, including COVID-19 restrictions, in which case refunds will be given. Tickets are nonrefundable under any other circumstances unless changes are made to the event by The Ville. Booking transaction fees apply. See ticketek.com.au for details. Vantage Rewards member’s discount not applicable. The Ville practices the responsible service of alcohol.
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Whether a traditional roast or fresh seafood is your idea of a Christmas feast, there’s no doubt one of the best things about the festive season is the food. If slaving away in the kitchen doesn’t sound like your idea of a fun Christmas day, you’re not alone. Let’s change it up this year and leave the cooking (and washing up) to the experts.
We’ve done the hard work for you and rounded up the best Christmas Day lunch spots for you, where you can eat, drink and be merry—stress-free! Sound like a Christmas wish come true? Here are 10 restaurants open on Christmas Day so you don’t have to cook.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, it’s the ideal place to have a leisurely bite with friends, family meal, or date night. Sit on the sun-drenched deck, stretch out on the lush green lawn, or strike up a conversation at the outdoor bar – whichever way you go, you’ll enjoy the same laid back vibe, stylish light-filled spaces, and warm. Jupiters Casino Christmas Lunch 2020 many bonuses are only valid to Jupiters Casino Christmas Lunch 2020 players from certain countries. However, other ranging factors, such as the bonus value and the casino’s rating, have been added into the mix as well. Head to the website for potential announcements or updates for a Christmas lunch 2020 at Cucina Vivo. Phone: (07) 5592 8757. Address: The Star Gold Coast, Lobby Level, 1 Casino Drive, Broadbeach QLD 4218. Website: click here. Currumbin Beach Viking SLSC.QT Gold CoastChristmas Lunch At Jupiters Casino Broadbeach PointSURFERS PARADISE
‘Tis the season to spoil yourself and the team at QT Gold Coast know how to throw an awesome bash at the best of times, so it’s safe to hand over the reins on Christmas Day. The hardest choice you’ll have to make is choosing between their three lunch offerings - at Yamagen, QT Ballroom or Bazaar. Yamagen’s indulgent 7-course degustation menu features a range of Japanese seafood dishes with a Christmas twist, while QT and Bazaar will be dishing up all your traditional favourites, from fresh trawler-caught seafood to vibrant salads and decadent desserts (plus a free-flowing three-hour beverage package). The festive fun doesn’t stop there - expect live entertainment, a visit from Santa and a gingerbread making competition.
Where: QT Gold Coast, 7 Staghorn Avenue, Surfers ParadiseCost: Bazaar lunch: Adults $275 (includes three-hour drinks package), teenagers $169 (13-17 years) or children $75; QT ballroom lunch: Adults $245 (includes three-hour drinks package), teenagers $155 (13-17 years) or children $75; Yamagen lunch: Adults $280 or $180 under 18’sFor more information, click here. The Island SURFERS PARADISE
Eat, drink and be merry while soaking up the stunning views at The Island this Christmas. Selling out every year, you’ll have to get in quick to buy tickets for a memorable Christmas lunch at the picturesque Island Pool Deck and Lounge. Go all out with the next-level festive buffet featuring warm and cold fresh seafood, traditional roast meats with the trimmings and wholesome salads. Make sure to save room for dessert and fill your belly with pavlova, panettone and traditional Christmas pudding.
Where: The Island Gold Coast, 3128 Surfers Paradise Blvd, Surfers ParadiseCost: Adults $159, teenagers $99 (13-17 years) or children $69 (4-13 years)For more information, click here. Intercontinental Sanctuary CoveHOPE ISLAND
If you haven’t got your Christmas plans sorted yet, the swanky Intercontinental has got to be on your list. Experience five-star cuisine in the luxurious Macarthur’s Ballroom where you can drool over seafood share plates and three exquisite courses. Think chicken, pistachio and quail terrine, turkey with sage stuffing and chargrilled beef fillet, sweetened with a deliciously naughty dessert stand. Christmas lunch traditions don’t get much better than this.
Where: Intercontinental Sanctuary Cove, Manor Circuit, Sanctuary CoveCost: Adults $269 (includes premium beverage package), teenagers $145 (12-17 years) or children $95 (5-11 years)For more information, click here. Little TruffleMERMAID BEACH
Mermaid Beach’s Little Truffle will be dishing up a gourmet Christmas banquet to remember, with their refined flavours and intimate venue. Indulge in a range of culinary delights from prawn and lobster cocktail to confit duck leg, seared veal backstrap or a 7+ wagyu tenderloin. It’s tempting to fill up on the mains but make sure to leave room for the Christmas pudding flavoured dessert offerings. Christmas pud with a twist, what’s not to love?
Where: Little Truffle, 2444 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach Cost: $155 per person (food only)For more information, click here.Sheraton Grand MirageMAIN BEACH
Forget about that novelty kitchen apron this festive season, because Sheraton Grand Mirage at Main Beach is putting on your Christmas spread—and you won’t want to miss out. You will be spoilt with a sophisticated seven-course degustation menu boasting modern Christmas delights like wagyu beef, seared scallops, crispy turkey breast and peach and champagne sorbet. Bring the family and enjoy the wondrous ocean views in Horizons or keep things intimate in the Oyster Bar and Grill, ideal for tables of 4 and under.
Where: Sheraton Grand Mirage, 71 SeaWorld Drive, Main BeachCost: Oyster Bar: Adults $349 (matching wines); Horizons: Adults and teens $349 (matching wines)For more information, click here. Imperial at the Star Gold CoastBROADBEACHChristmas Lunch At Jupiters Casino Broadbeach Bay
Looking for something not-so-traditional this Christmas? Experience a feast of authentic Asian flavours, ingredients and cooking styles, producing delicious interpretations of Asian classics at Imperial at the Star. The banquet lunch, which is paired with a 2.5-hour beverage package, and features delights like dim sim platters, baked toothfish, special sweet and spicy chicken and mango pudding already has us drooling.
Where: Imperial at The Star Gold Coast, Casino Drive, Broadbeach Cost: Adults $164, children $77 (5-12 years) or $41 (3-4 years)For more information, click here. O’Reilly’s Rainforest RetreatCANUNGRA
Escape the hustle and bustle of the festive season and spend your Christmas day relaxing in the stunning Lamington National Park. O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat is surrounded by pristine rainforest and is the perfect place to unwind and descend into a post-feast food coma - plus you can walk off your Christmas lunch on one of the stunning bushwalks. Expect mouthwatering fresh seafood, traditional roasts and a fresh cold selection - Thai cucumber and raw mango salad, anyone? Top it off with a tempting range of traditional Christmas desserts and you may have to roll home.
Where: O’Reilly’s Rainforest Retreat, 3582 Lamington National Park Road, CanungraCost: Adults $160 (including beverage package), teenagers $99 (13-17 years) or children $60 (4-12 years)For more information, click here. Hilton Surfers Paradise SURFERS PARADISE
Hang up your apron, get out of the kitchen and celebrate Christmas with your loved ones at Hilton Surfers Paradise. Relax in style at the glamorous hotel and let their talented chefs treat you to an extravagant feast - no washing up required! Tuck into their sumptuous seafood buffet which showcases fresh oysters, prawns, traditional meats and a range of tempting desserts. Spaces fill up fast so get onto it quickly and book your spot to avoid missing out on the Christmas cheer.
Where: Hilton Surfers Paradise Hotel, 6 Orchid Avenue, Surfers ParadiseCost: Adults $225 (includes beverage package), teenagers $195 (13-17 years) or children $60 (5-12 years)For more information, click here. Novotel Surfers ParadiseSURFERS PARADISE
Indulge in a delicious display of Christmas fare at Novotel where they will be letting the elves loose on lunch and whipping up a decadent meal for the whole family. Feast on a succulent seafood and carvery buffet and seasonal sweet treats at Hanlan’s Restaurant - make sure to come with an empty stomach. Perfect for getting the whole family in the Christmas spirit, all children under 12 will receive a gift from Santa himself and the roaming entertainment will keep the adults happy.
Where: Novotel Surfers Paradise, 3105 Surfers Paradise Boulevard, Surfers ParadiseCost: Adults $185 (includes three-hour beverage package), teenagers $135 (12-17 years) or children $95 (4-11 years)For more information, click here. Robina PavilionChristmas Lunch At Jupiters Casino Broadbeach CityROBINA
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Robina Pavilion. Let the kids loose in the Christmas wonderland while you sit back and indulge in their generous traditional-with-a-twist buffet. You’ll struggle choosing from their mouthwatering selection - think freshly shucked oysters, crispy pork belly, seasonal salads, tropical pavlova and their famous sticky bread and butter pudding. A feast fit for Santa himself.
Where: Robina Pavilion, 229 Ron Penhaligon Way, RobinaCost: Jolly Feast: Adults $199 (including 3-hour beverage package), Festive Feast: Adults $139, teenagers $79 (12-18 years) or children $45 (5-12 years)For more information, click here. Want to whip up some deliciously naughty Christmas goodies at home? Stock up on seasonal treats with Bam Bam’s new bake-at-home range.
Image credit: Kaitlin Maree for Urban List
The iconic Christmas Day lunch is back!
Featuring traditional Christmas fare, gourmet seafood, irresistible desserts and three hour beverage package.
CHRISTMAS DAY LUNCHTHE PAVILION12PM – 3PM
TICKETS ON SALE 9AM, THURSDAY 8 OCTOBER
Adults $195 | Teens (13 – 17) $79 | Children (5 – 12) $40 | Infants (0-4) Free
Terms and conditions:Subject to availability, cancellation and change. Group bookings must be made in a single transaction to ensure seating together. Limits apply. Event may be subject to change, including COVID-19 restrictions, in which case refunds will be given. Tickets are nonrefundable under any other circumstances unless changes are made to the event by The Ville. Booking transaction fees apply. See ticketek.com.au for details. Vantage Rewards member’s discount not applicable. The Ville practices the responsible service of alcohol.
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