Phillip Island Restaurants
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Phillip Island - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Phillip Island - browse our top choices for Restaurants during your stay.
Isola Di Capri has been serving up generous plates of seafood since 1972. Start with a shared antipasto platter or lobster toast before moving on to the fish of the day or locally sourced rib-eye steak. The lamb shoulder with crispy pumpkin risotto is a stand-out dish for non-seafood lovers. For a lighter bite, their wood-fired pizzas come hot and fresh and the wine list includes plenty of local options. Save room for a gelati to eat as you wander down the pier afterwards, or time your visit to watch the setting sun from the dining room with a cocktail in hand.
Serving regional and Victorian produce from breakfast to late lunch, Cape Kitchen is a wildly popular brunch spot. The exciting breakfast menu, served until 11:30 am, includes house-cured ocean trout, corn cakes with chili jam and eggs, and locally smoked salmon. After noon, sit down inside to a two- or three-course lunch featuring prawns from the uninhabited Skull Island or a carpaccio of Gippsland beef, with local cheeses and house-made sorbets to finish. The outside deck, with its fabulous views of the rough Southern Ocean, serves a casual light menu including a charcuterie plate, to pair with a local wine. The indoor two course lunch costs A$60, three courses costs A$70.
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