Showing posts with label The Brasserie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Brasserie. Show all posts

Monday, 1 February 2010

The Brasserie @ Crown Casino, Melbourne

I woke up to find a to-do list on my desk... what a wonderful Birthday morning!

First HE gets angry with me for him forgetting my birthday, then now I have to do bookings for my own birthday.. *sigh*... gotta love the Boy d ^_^ b



So I rang up The Brasserie and spoke to a very sweet girl on the line (name of Ann), who promptly reserved me a table... =)



When we got there, we were greeted by the grumpiest Maître d’ (or at least I assumed he was since he was glaring at another waiter for doing something wrong)....



He sat us down and proceeded to ignore us... I was beginning to have my doubts about this place. However, all the other waiters and waitresses were very nice and friendly...



I loved the fact that we were early (trying to make the 9pm show for Nine), thus, I could snap happily at my surroundings...



Love the decor... I like it simple



You can just see where the entrance to the kitchen is at the corner



I loved their idea of the bread and oil... the waitress explained what the seeds were (there was a term for it, but I can't remember), needless to say, it was fun!



We decided to skip the entree's and just go straight to the mains.

One reason was that we were rushing (and knowing French cuisine, it will take more than 2.5 hours to get a complete meal) and secondly, I had only just come back from Asia, and am not used to the huge quantities of food served here...

Maître d’ was not impressed...

This was what the Boy had:

Porterhouse (280gr) $ 39.00
pan-fried served with French fries

All steaks served with a choice of béarnaise sauce, beef jus, herb butter or mustards

(The Boy chose herb butter ;) )

He declared this the crispiest and juiciest piece of steak!!



This was what I had:

Spring Dorper lamb rump $ 39.50
jus and young vegetables “navarin”

And I declared this "one of the best!" Absolutely loved it... moist, tender, juicy... everything a lamb should wish to grow up to be!!!



Look at the size of the serving plates!!!



And because it was my birthday, I HAD to have dessert... and despite the Boy saying he was EXTREMELY full... he managed to eat half of everything as well =)

We ordered the Tasting Plate $12 pp

EDIT: Whatever we had on this plate, besides the creme brulee and the Rum Baba is not on the menu... which is even better!! Visit the website for the complete menu... although they have different specials on their board (and sometimes off the board, so make sure you ask!)



Nothing left.... and extremely satisfied!!



Definitely WILL be back.. and we got our discount by being members of the Entertainment Guide Book =)

Overall Food Rating: 9/10
Restaurant ambiance: 7.5/10
Value for money: 8.5/10

Address:

Crown Ground Level, 8 Whiteman Street (Next to Number 8)

Southbank, VIC 3006

Tel: (03) 9292 7808

Website: http://www.thebrasserieatcrown.com.au

How to get there:

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Monday, 31 August 2009

Taste of Melbourne - Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton (Part II)



This was a funny display right in front of Circa, The Prince. Not too sure why it was there. I really wanted to try the Qual Kieve horseradish spiced coleslaw from them, but there was no room in my tummy!

Can you spot Philippe Mouchel from The Brasserie?



I would have liked to try the cured Tasmanian ocean trout, salad of kipler potato, but we had already dined on Verge's version of ocean trout



The artwork on the ceiling of this building is just so pretty... although Ms Tinymouse said that the thought of this building gives her stomach cramps (as Melb Uni uses this as one of their examination halls)




A blur shot at Jamie Oliver's fifteen... we didn't bother as there were too many people and Tobie Puttock (Head Chef) didn't make an appearance.



What the banner says is, The Press Club/ Hellenic Republic & Maha - all owned by George Colambaris



It was hard to spot George, as nearly all the male waiters/servers were bald like him



His kitchen area was huge... double the size of every other restaurant there



We tried the Spring Bay half shell scallops with tarama (a specialty of The Press Club)....

Not a fan.. but the scallop was beautiful... I should have gone for the lamb.. but the Boy doesn't it lamb.. all his fault!



The Court House



The place where I had my second last meal for the day...



The scallop and duck dishes



I tried the Confit duck baked in puff pastry, accompanied by a tomato fondue...

It was yummy, and not what I had expected... the tomato fondue was more like ketchup served on pie...

But the duck was lovely... nothing special though.. and I'm not sure if that was because I was stuffing myself...



We had 4 crowns left over.. so we bought a scoop of ice-cream (I swear I got excited the moment I saw Move 'n Pick)... we tried the VSOP flavour.. and that packed a punch, but the Boy went safe and we had chocolate... *sigh*

I fell in love with Move 'n Pick when I went to Europe last year... and I fell in love with the Ice Cream boy in Dresden Germany serving me ice cream... hot stuff.. *sigh*




More random pictures to come =)

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