State of Victoria Restaurants

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Most Viewed Restaurants in State of Victoria

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Smorgy's Family Restaurant & Buccaneers   Geelong

Smorgy's Family Restaurant & Buccaneers, Geelong

 5 Reviews  Amazing how many people still head out the Pier in search of Smorgys restaurant when it's been closed now for two years. It's now a fantastic restaurant, the best place for weddings party's anything,... 

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The Wharf Shed Cafe'   Geelong

The Wharf Shed Cafe', Geelong

 4 Reviews  This place really is a wharf shed - it has huge windows with views of the waterfront (which is less than 5 metres away - you're right on the bay). It's an open - very casual - kind of place with a... 

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Fishermen's Pier Seafood Restaurant   Geelong

Fishermen's Pier Seafood Restaurant, Geelong

 3 Reviews  This is a lovely spot for that special occasion. We were fortunate to get a table by the window which overlooks the Bay. The candlelit tables, fresh linen, comfortable chairs and mellow music makes... 

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The Sphinx   Geelong

The Sphinx, Geelong

 3 Reviews  This is above the inner entry way. There's also a little Egyptian souvenir shop. Then the door leads in to the Gaming Room/Bistro, which is also decorated with Tutankhamen and other Egyptian things... 

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Gilligans Fish & Chips   Geelong

Gilligans Fish & Chips, Geelong

 2 Reviews  Gilligans (as in Gilligan's Island, I guess!) is like the good old Aussie Fish & Chip shop crossed with a trendy cafe...combining the best elements of both. You can watch your meal cooked in front of... 

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Pastel's By The Bay - Sundowner Motor Inn   Geelong

Pastel's By The Bay - Sundowner Motor Inn, Geelong

 2 Reviews  Sundowner Motor Inn 'Pastels By The Bay' Don't let the name Motel put you off. Fantastic Ocean View, particulary in the morning as the sun rises and in the evening when it is dark and the lights are... 

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Black Cockatoo Restaurant Mercure Mt Buller: Mt Buller's Best Breakfast?

by TheBlueSpeck

I just love the big-hotel buffet breakfast!This one had all the usual suspects - fruit, yoghurts, cereals, toast, juices, pastries, muffins, cold cuts, cheeses, eggs scrambled and fried, hash browns, baked beans, sausages, bacon, pancakes.Was included with our room rate, but non-guests wanting a big breakfast before hitting the slopes should stop by.

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State institution: Omnipotent BBQ

by leffe3

Its a country that loves its meat - and espcially barbecue style. Its popular at home in the back yard, the terrace if you live in an apartment, but the best place to appreciate a barbecue is in the bush. Or at least in the controlled environment of parks, national parks etc. Throughout the state, gas run bbqs are to be found, availalble for use.For a few dollar coins, you can get enough gas to have a more than decent sized bbq. So pack up your eskie, take your food, plates (and take a couple pieces of onion to clean the bbq) and utensils and away you go. Meat!

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Fish & Chips of course

by leffe3

With its Englsih heritage, are you surprised that fish & chips play an important part of the culinary delights of Australia?But there's nowt nicer on a summer's day than ending it with cooked-to-order f&c, sitting close to the ocean. Barwon Heads has one of the ebst chippies to aim for on this part of the coast. You'd never believe it - its a general store selling tourist tack through to sweets etc, but a limited menu of 2 fish of the day and various chips, potato cakes etc is on offer.Grab a bag (wrapped in newspaper) and go sit on one of the many picnic benches and tables across the road. Sit aside the river with the ocean within view and enjoy. Yum! F&C

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Melbourne: Best Dining In Australia

by keeweechic

Some of Australia's finest restaurants are in Melbourne and the amount of restaurants is awesome. There is everything from expensive haute cuisine to good old take away fish and chips or pizza. The great advantage in Melbourne is that you can eat out inexpensively and enjoy a wide range of cuisines - everything you can imagine. With Melbourne's multicultural population, there are the best ethnic restaurants in the world. It`s a MUST to explore Lygon Street with a good appetite, or Chinatown when you have a hankering for Asian food.With Melbourne's big Greek population, it also has the best souvlaki. For that more intimate dining you can try the cosy restaurants of Toorak and South Yarra. Here are just a few of my favourites, but only a few and they are on the more upmarket scale however there are so many inexpensive great ones, a lot of names I have forgotten. Hot spots for dining in...

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Portsea: Out of the Metro Area

by keeweechic

Peppers Delgany - Point Nepean Road, Portsea, Victoria. Very fine dining in an exclusive hotel resort which looks like an old castle. It is the best restaurant on the Peninsular.Many cheaper restaurants do not have a liquor licence and you have to bring your own alcohol. These are known as BYOs. They may charge a small corkage fee. Some Licensed restaurants will also allow you to bring your own.

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Ying Ging Chinese Restaurant: Nice relaxed atmosphere

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Riley's Restaurant: Tasty and affordable

by Cloggiedo

Classic interior, good menu, friendly staff, nice wines and generally affordable have to check.......

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Thy Thy.: Thy Thy.

by richiecdisc

Fabulous authentic and cheap Vietnamese restaurant. Pho, a Vietnamese beef noodle soup. A great variation utilizes big prawns in place of the beef.

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Top 3 Hotels in State of Victoria

Crown Towers  Melbourne

 11 Reviews and 339 Opinions  When it comes to luxury and service the Crown gets it right. Crown Towers is located on the banks... 

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Rose Garden Motel  Geelong

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Sovereign Hill Lodge  Ballarat

 1 Review and 67 Opinions  Sovereign Hill lodge has different types of accommodation available. The Heritage option is... 

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