Although Albert Park in Melbourne is known for its Formula One racing, it has also gathered an interesting collection of restaurants and other places to eat. Sitting between the city and the cityés beaches, it has created a name for itself for food:
Lina’s Bistro a Vin
This French Restaurant specializes in bistro style cooking with the added pleasure of Mauritian specials. You will find some classic dishes in the entrées and mains, as well as some interesting variations made from in season locally sourced ingredients. My choices included the Sauteed Prawns, with Pastis, garlic, dill and créme fraiche, while my partner chose Grilled Local Asparagus Salad, both were delish!
From the mains I could not resist trying the Roasted Rack of Lamb while my opposite chose the Pad-Fried Gippsland Eye Fillet. Both melted in our mouths and were full of flavour... As well, the bar has a fine selection of wines as well as finger food.
114 Bridport St
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9645 5515
Lina’s Bistro a Vin
Lord Cardigan
Open for lunch and dinner, as well as breakfast on the weekend. Featuring seasonal roast on Sunday, 11 dollar cocktails on Fridays and Saturdays with seasonal fish nights, Fridays. Wednesday is steak night, with aged Victorian Rump Steak. Another speciality is the Degustation Dinners every First Sunday of the month.
59 Cardigan Place
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9645 5305
Lord Cardigan
Lord Cardigan
Eis
Modern Japanese Dining, serving both traditional and contemporary dishes from Japan made with local ingredients, ensuring freshness. The interior of the restaurant is certainly eye catching, setting the mood for a truly enjoyable food experience. Try the Eye Fillet Beef Sushi to start:
188 Bridport St.
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9645 7448
Eis Japanese Restaurant
Continental Albert Park
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Continental Albert Park has a great range of foods. The breakfast menu for early risers like myself is sure to satisfy, as does the lunch choices. Dinner has delicious food from an wide range of regions and countries, Tempura Barramundi, Greek Lamb Gyros and Vietnames Pho, just to mention a few.
117 Dundas Place
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9696-8088
Mon Amour XO
This all day European style café has a small but fresh menu for your delight. Dishes include Croque Madame, Forest Mushroom Omelette and John Dory. Another choice speciality, the Traditional Cassoulet with Merguez Sausage, Haricot Beans and Confit Duck.
67 Cardigan Place
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9686 2999
Mon Amour XO
How to get to Albert Park
You can catch the light rail #96 to St. Kilda Beach, or Tram #1 (Stop 132) from the South Melbourne Market. Bus route 606 goes along Richardson Street Albert Park.
There are conveniently located hotels along the Yarra River, Southbank and the city centre, bed & breakfasts near the beach or in the suburbs, caravan parks, serviced apartments and holiday homes.
Melbourne Restaurants at Albert Park
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Although Albert Park in Melbourne is known for its Formula One racing, it has also gathered an interesting collection of restaurants and other places to eat. Sitting between the city and the cityés beaches, it has created a name for itself for food:
Lina’s Bistro a Vin
This French Restaurant specializes in bistro style cooking with the added pleasure of Mauritian specials. You will find some classic dishes in the entrées and mains, as well as some interesting variations made from in season locally sourced ingredients. My choices included the Sauteed Prawns, with Pastis, garlic, dill and créme fraiche, while my partner chose Grilled Local Asparagus Salad, both were delish!
From the mains I could not resist trying the Roasted Rack of Lamb while my opposite chose the Pad-Fried Gippsland Eye Fillet. Both melted in our mouths and were full of flavour... As well, the bar has a fine selection of wines as well as finger food.
114 Bridport St
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9645 5515
Lina’s Bistro a Vin
Lord Cardigan
Open for lunch and dinner, as well as breakfast on the weekend. Featuring seasonal roast on Sunday, 11 dollar cocktails on Fridays and Saturdays with seasonal fish nights, Fridays. Wednesday is steak night, with aged Victorian Rump Steak. Another speciality is the Degustation Dinners every First Sunday of the month.
59 Cardigan Place
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9645 5305
Lord Cardigan
Lord Cardigan
Eis
Modern Japanese Dining, serving both traditional and contemporary dishes from Japan made with local ingredients, ensuring freshness. The interior of the restaurant is certainly eye catching, setting the mood for a truly enjoyable food experience. Try the Eye Fillet Beef Sushi to start:
188 Bridport St.
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9645 7448
Eis Japanese Restaurant
Continental Albert Park
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Continental Albert Park has a great range of foods. The breakfast menu for early risers like myself is sure to satisfy, as does the lunch choices. Dinner has delicious food from an wide range of regions and countries, Tempura Barramundi, Greek Lamb Gyros and Vietnames Pho, just to mention a few.
117 Dundas Place
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9696-8088
Mon Amour XO
This all day European style café has a small but fresh menu for your delight. Dishes include Croque Madame, Forest Mushroom Omelette and John Dory. Another choice speciality, the Traditional Cassoulet with Merguez Sausage, Haricot Beans and Confit Duck.
67 Cardigan Place
Albert Park 3206
Phone: +061 (03) 9686 2999
Mon Amour XO
How to get to Albert Park
You can catch the light rail #96 to St. Kilda Beach, or Tram #1 (Stop 132) from the South Melbourne Market. Bus route 606 goes along Richardson Street Albert Park.
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There are conveniently located hotels along the Yarra River, Southbank and the city centre, bed & breakfasts near the beach or in the suburbs, caravan parks, serviced apartments and holiday homes.
Albert Park.