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Anise

Anise
Melbourne Building
20 West Row
City ACT 2601
Phone: (02) 62570700

The iconic Melbourne building in the centre of Canberra is the home of Anise restaurant - a Canberra icon in itself. With alfresco tables spilling out onto the footpath, the busy West Row colonnade oozes a high-class eat street ambience, and the well-established Anise fits right in. You can't help but feel cosy as soon as you walk into Anise. The interior is swathed in warm oyster and mushroom brown shades, and every table is veiled with thick, freshly pressed white linen. For the best view of the restaurant, get comfy on one of the long padded banquettes at the front. After you're seated, the adept waiting staff will make sure your entire experience goes smoothly from start to finish - including bringing you as much of the heavenly house-baked bread as you can handle. Anise takes a rustic, produce-focused approach to its mod-Oz dishes, sourcing many of its ingredients from local suppliers. The menu is full of rich, robust flavours - though lacking its namesake flavour, aniseed. Try the pistachio and basil-crusted spatchcock, or the twice-cooked carrot and Gruyere souffle.

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  • s
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  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
  • Late
  • open
  • closed

Features:

  • Cr Last Modified : 2013-03-15 16:08:39
  • Cost Entree : $15
  • Cost Main : $25
  • Cost Dessert : $13
  • Cost Entree Min : $18.00
  • Cost Entree Max : $20.00
  • Cost Main Min : $29.00
  • Cost Main Max : $32.00
  • Cost Dessert Min : $14.00
  • Cost Dessert Max : $17.00
  • Seats : 60
  • Bookings Accept
  • Bookings Essential
  • Bookings Advisable
  • Bookings Group
  • Function Room Seats 1 : 10
  • Alcohol Byo Wineonly
  • Alcohol Corkage Bottle : 8
  • Alcohol Wine By Glass
  • Alcohol Bar
  • Menu Vegetarian Count : 3
  • Cc Mastercard
  • Cc Visa
  • Cc Amex
  • Pay Eftpos
  • Menu Vegetarian
  • Parking
  • Wheelchair Access
  • Wheelchair Toilets
  • Function Rooms
  • Alcohol Licensed
  • Alcohol Byo
  • Date Modified : 2013-03-15 16:08:39

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