The European
Foam-free zone for timeless dining and wine-soaked adventures.
15/20
European$$
When you’re sitting outside in the shadow of Parliament House, crowds spilling out from nearby theatres, dinner here can feel like a love letter to Melbourne. But inside is where you really start to feel enamoured.
The dining room, all dark wood and low light, is like a slender train carriage of yesteryear ambling through Europe. The renowned wine list reads like a map, and staff will recommend the perfect stop.
Blini are served fresh off the griddle, capped by a pearl-white cloud of whipped cod roe. Cured swordfish is made sprightly with paper-thin slices of pickled green tomato, while lamb ragu releases cinnamon’s toasty aroma when tossed through broad ribbons of pappardelle.
Amaro and fig semifreddo is a bittersweet knockout. The European ditches the zeitgeist hamster wheel in favour of an enduring approach. Get on board.
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