Friday, February 26, 2010

The Mill Restaurant

Address: Upstairs, 71 Hardware Lane, Melbourne CBD, 3001 VIC, Australia.
Phone: +61 03 96001454
Website: http://www.themillrestaurant.com.au

I have to admit that this was not my first choice for the evening, but I am definitely happy ending up here for my dinner. I had been looking the whole week because the occasion was special. Being so late in looking for a place to eat and being under San Valentine, almost all the places were already fully booked or with a specific menu for the evening. I was planning to take out for dinner a very nice girl I like on Saturday 13 February and I was looking for a cosy place, where you have enough atmosphere to talk quietly, but it did not had to be sooooooo romantic. I also wanted to look for something in (or close to) the Melbourne CBD to fit in with all the other scheduled things for the evening. After having checked few places on the Yarra river and in other clubbish areas of the CBD I found this very well reviewed place in Hardware Lane: the Mill. What attracted me first was the fact the I never heard of this place before and the place hosts the famous Charlie's bar at the ground floor. So it would have been a good option for the second part of the evening.... and finally Hardware Lane is a really nice lane of Melbourne with street music performers and full of people eating outside but not too crowded, quite nice then to have a walk there before and after the restaurant.

Once I made my mind up on the place, I started to have a look at the reviews in the usual websites of reference and doing some cross reference checks. The average score was quite high and whether I was quite sure about the quality of the food I was not completely convinced about the service that would have been a very important component of the evening. The more I was reading the more I was getting enthusiast and confident that The Mill would have been the right place for the evening. Then I picked up the phone and called them to book for a table for Saturday evening. When I called, the restaurant manager was not there so instead of calling back later I decided to drop by the place during lunch time to have a further check. Once I got there, I talked to the restaurant manager with deals with the bookings he was very down to earth and helpful in finding a solution for the booking and all the details planned for the evening. Being both late eaters we were lucky to find a spot at 9 pm and even if I was not able to select a specific table, when we got there the restaurant staff, aware about the plan for the dinner, reserved for us a very nice table on the corner of the room near a very nice lamp... We were also lucky that at 9 the restaurant crowd moved already out and few tables were occupied. The atmosphere was great and the music coming from Charlie's bar not disturbing at all.


We then started eating. My guest was not really sure what to order so we decided for having entree', main course, and dessert for both of us. I am a food lover and when I go out eating I like to try the full range of opportunities offered by the place. We ordered the following:

[Entree']
- Pan seared haloumi cheese with kalamatta olive, mandarin, and roquette slave.
- Pumpkin, mascarpone, and spinach ravioli with swiss brown mushroom carpaccio, crushed amaretti, and sage beurre noisette.

[Main Course]
- Pomegranade and apple rolled pork belly with roasted garlic mash and jus.
- Duck breast on a sage polenta cake with fried lotus root and red currant jus.

[Sides]
- Roquette, parmesan, and apple salad.

[Dessert]
- Glass chocolate tart with mesh orange blossom, white chocolate, double dark Swiss chocolate ice cream, and pashmark with a coffee ganache.
- Meringue based panna cotta with cocoa shavings and a rose scented dragonfruit syrup.

[Wine]
- Lindenton late picked 2007 Marsanna Viogner, Heatcote, VIC

We started with haloumi cheese and pumpkin ravioli accompanied with bread and olive oil. I read that the haloumi cheese prepared at the Mill was wonderful, hence my expectations where quite high... and I think they met the real delivery! The pumpkin ravioli instead were a little bit sweet but it is very difficult for pumpkin ravioli to avoid the sweet taste and that sweetness did not ruin the eating experience.

The selection of the main course while ordering took a while but in the end we were both satisfied of our choices: my guest took the pork belly, she was very interested in seeing how it was prepared and she told me that she never took the pork belly in non chinese restaurants because it has to be prepared properly. Even in this case the chef made it all and even if the taste was different than expected. After looking around for a while on the main course options I decided to go for the duck breast. I think this has been the best choice of the evening: the duck breast was so tender and soft and the mash potatoes together with the jus gave to it a special taste that I still remember.

The desserts were incredible. I went for the panna cotta based mango and the taste was so elegant and delicate that you could not believe that there was actually mango inside the dessert. My guest decided to take the glass chocolate tart. The presentation was mouthwatering, the taste perfect, and the portion abundant....

All of the food was accompanied by a delicate white sweet wine. We were unsure about taking a bottle because if we missed the wine that would have been not nice... With the help of the restaurant manager we took probably the best sweet white wine we both had ever had..

We have been served by two different waiters that were always keen to ask us whether we needed something and if the evening was going nicely. The restaurant staff promptly bring us the bottle of wine kept in cold storage when our glasses were almost empty and always listened to our needs. I have never seen a so supportive restaurant staff so far in Melbourne. Moreover, they also actively took part to the surprise plan I prepared for my guest and helped me in delivering a small gift for her at the end of the dinner.

As a whole, food, atmosphere, service, and company, this was my best time in Melbourne for a dinner. I definitely recommend this place for a relaxed, romantic evening with someone or simply to have a great eating experience. I will definitely love to come back again, more than happy if with the same guest.

... ah.. price? ... just say reasonable :-)

Saturday, January 16, 2010

400 Gradi

Address:  99 Lygon St, Brunswick East, Melbourne VIC 3057, Australia
Phone: +61 03 9380 2320

After having heard so many good comments on this restaurant I finally decided to drop by there with some friend this evening. I had great expectations because the good comments and reviews found in the various web sites that I am used to check before trying a new place... and I have to say that I am not disappointed at all. The food, was good very italian style and the service nice. Price? reasonable considered the food that we got and that it is good Italian restaurant.

We sat outside, because even with the booking the place was crowded and there were only free tables outside for the time we booked. Not that bad, it is always cool having a look at Lygon street while you are eating...

My first interest was to try Pizza but we delighted ourselves with a starter: Tre, due, uno - Gnocchi. Gnocchi is a special kind of pasta made with potatoes and that can be dressed with different sauces and flavours, such as Napoli sauce, cheese sauce, and spinaches or basil. Guess what we got? a trio of dishes including gnocchi with Napoli Sauce, Ricotta Cheese, and spinaches. They were very good and warmed up our expectations and appetite.

We then moved to the main course and we decided to have two pizzas and some Gamberi impanati (breaded prawns) with a dressing of lemon juice, capers, and capsicums. The prawns were quite good and my friend was happy with her choice. I really liked the dressing that was really light and tasty. Let's now move to the pizzas that is the thing that more interests me...
We ordered two very different pizzas: Pizza Caserta ( Fior di latte, Raw ham, and basil and rocket) - quite classic, and Pizza Suprema (White pizza with ricotta cheese, rocket, roasted pumpkins, pinenuts, ...) - not too classic. Both of them were good and I have to say that there is only another place in Lygon where I ate pizzas like this and it is D.O.C.. This is the very Italian pizza i like not sweet, with a thin crust, and well baked.

The serving was very rustic and impressive: pizzas were served on wooden boards and they were quite abundant in size, tasty, and salty enough. I am very happy to have found another good Italian restaurant where I can feel at home. I also have to say that the service was really welcoming and ready to free your table from dishes (yeah the table was quite small and the large pizzas were occupying the entire table...) and to ask if everything was ok. I had a really good evening and after that... since we were close, we stopped at Gelobar to conclude the italian food trip with some ice cream and desserts. Very good evening!

Price? all together: 79 bucks. Gnocchi: 13 dollars, Pizzas were about 20 dollars on average, and Prawns 17 dollars ( yeah we got also some orange juice 3.5 dollars each..).... Quite good I would say.

I have to say that the pizza was a little bit soft, but this is just a personal taste. If I compare it with its direct competitor D.O.C., the advantage of 400 Gradi is that you can have a wider selection of food. This is normal since 400 Gradi is a restaurant while D.O.C. is a pizzeria and mostly prepare pizzas. Pizzas are both very good, the advantage of 400 Gradi is that you can book. Thumbs up for 400 Gradi then!

Monday, January 11, 2010

Your Thai Rice and Noodle Bar

Address:  255 Swanston St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia
Phone: +61 03 9663 8010‎

I have been few times at the Your Thai Restaurant and this evening it wasn't even my first choice because I was looking for a new place to explore. Lately, I have been preferring Ghin Khao for Thai. Anyways, this time since it was a long time I was not going there I stopped by to have a dinner with my friend Sharlini that I discovered visiting her aunt in Melbourne.

I have always come out satisfied from Your Thai and this time it has not been different. The place is really colorful: not classy but with a lot of energy and freshness. The walls are painted orange and light green and you never have to wait for a long time to get served. Among the plethora of different dishes and combos available we got two chicken dishes:

- Crispy Chicken
- Lemongrass Chicken Rice
- Ice Blended Coffee
- and Sparkling water with ice..... (yeah today was very hot... around 43 degrees...)

We did not have to wait long for getting served and the portion were quite decent in terms of quantity. The presentation was good as well and the taste definitely ok. The crispy chicken came with a tomato flavored cup of rice and a fried egg on top along with some stick cut veggies. Sharlini was in charge of that order, while I was working at the Lemongrass chicken sided by a cup of rice and some stick veggies. During the dinner we all the time for chatting and getting brief each other about we did in the last two years... the place was lively but not so noisy where you cannot have a nice talk..

Once the dinner was over... we payed the bill and went out for a stroll near the Yarra river at Southgate... oh.... well the price? less than 25 dollars for everything that is a very good deal considered the quantity and the quality of the food... the only flaw I can reckon is that they do not accept debit card but only cash...... :(

I will definitely go back again for a quick easy and nice dinner with a friend.