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Who knew a little-loved fish could beat the view from the Anglesea Surf Club’s dining room in the spectacular stakes?

Lamb shoulder with crumbed brussels sprouts.
Lamb shoulder with crumbed brussels sprouts.

100 Great Ocean Rd, Anglesea

(03) 5263 2454

captainmoonlite.com.au

Who knew a little-loved fish could beat the view from the Anglesea Surf Club’s dining room in the spectacular stakes?

But there they are, a half dozen whole sardines fresh from Port Phillip and straight into the pan, nowt but a dusting of flour to help them to crunchy perfection. Teamed with the sweet earthiness of beetroots in yoghurt with a hit of horseradish heat, it’s surf and turf for a new generation.

And that’s the joy of Captain Moonlite, Matt Germanchis and Gemma Gange’s three-year-old takeover of a Surf Club. Never resting on his laurels, Germanchis’ Euro-looking, Greek-scented menu continues to evolve, with dishes including saganaki with soft quince drizzled in burnt honey, and a knockout kombu-dusted prawn cracker that’s an absolute must.

A warm doughnut filled with spanner crab is a two-bite winner, a soy and brown butter dressing elevates thick-cut kingfish amped with ginger and finger lime into a Eurasian hit, and who doesn’t like brussels sprouts when they come crumbed and fried, and with a pond of smoked yoghurt?

Staples – terrific fish and chips; a family-sized feast of slow cooked lamb with tzatziki and cauliflower – and a fridge of Victorian wines keep both holidaymakers and locals on repeat.

Despite Gange’s best efforts, service is more sweet than sharp so expect to wait, but who’s in a rush when there’s that view to drink in?

Must eat dish: Slow-roasted lamb

Cuisine: European

Chef: Matt Germanchis

Price: $

Bookings: Yes

BYO: No

Open: Thurs 5.30-10pm; Fri-Sun 8am-10pm; Mon 8am-3pm

Instagram: @captain_moonlite

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