Mediterraneo Charcoal Grill and Wine Bar
Mediterraneo Charcoal Grill and Wine Bar
116 Bridport St
Albert Park VIC 3206
Phone: (03) 96905155
Granted the title of "Best Steak Restaurant" by the Victorian Restaurant and Catering Association in 2006, and being a finalist in 2007 and 2008, Mediterraneo Charcoal Grill and Wine Bar is indeed an exciting eatery amid the Bridport Street cafe-scape. The space doubles as a casual gallery, with abstract artwork adorning the walls adding a splash of modern style to the otherwise modest and delightfully rustic ambience.
Mediterraneo has earned its accolades with some of the best charcoal-grilled food Melbourne has to offer, from pasture-fed aged steaks and fresh seafood to an assortment of Mediterranean vegetable-based recipes. All of these are cooked on a custom-made mallee-root grill, which ingeniously allows most of the fat to drip away, rendering what could be a greasy meat-fest into healthy and tasty dishes, distinctively flavoured with natural wood smoke. After dinner, grab a glass of fine wine and escape from the steamy dining area to the back courtyard marquee, where cobblestones, wicker chairs and up-beat Spanish music evoke the atmosphere of a quaint European village.
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- Breakfast
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Late
- open
- closed
Features:
- Cost Entree : $15
- Cost Main : $25
- Cost Dessert : $10
- Cost Entree Min : $9.50
- Cost Entree Max : $18.50
- Cost Main Min : $22.50
- Cost Main Max : $39.50
- Cost Dessert Min : $10.50
- Cost Dessert Max : $17.50
- Seats : 50
- Bookings Accept
- Bookings Advisable
- Bookings Group
- Function Room Seats 1 : 40
- Alcohol Wine By Glass
- Alcohol Bar
- Menu Vegetarian Count : 4
- Cc Mastercard
- Cc Visa
- Cc Diners
- Cc Amex
- Menu Vegetarian
- Menu Child
- Parking
- Wheelchair Access
- Outside Area
- Function Rooms
- Alcohol Licensed
- Smoking Permitted
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