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- AAlyVIPMelbourne •15 reviews5.0Dined todayWhat a lovely day, delicious food, beautiful setting, friendly service, I don’t have a bad word to sayMore infoBonniePrice: Expensive• Modern Australian• Wahgunyah•4.6
- GDGeorginaDMelbourne •2 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoThe lady providing the wine tasting on arrival was extremely welcoming. Following that we enjoyed our lunch very much! The food was delicious as was the wine and the staff were friendly and engaging.More infoKINPrice: Very Expensive• Australian• Wahgunyah•4.5
- SStuartMelbourne •1 review4.0Dined 2 days agoGreat location and excellent service backed up by some really good food and wineMore infoThe Pavilion RestaurantPrice: Expensive• Modern Australian• Rutherglen•4.7
- AAndrewVictoria •1 review4.0Dined on Jan 11, 2025This was our second visit to Lake Moodemere Estate. We arrived early and enjoyed some wine tasting before eating. The wines we tasted were all good, but I thought the Durif was outstanding. Two members of our party had fish of the day, which was Barramundi. I had 8 hour slow cooked lamb. Evidently the Barra was delicious. The lamb was predictably fall apart, but I thought there was too much of it. It came with three round pancake like pieces of bread (?) and I was not sure what do do with them -- perhaps an explanation might have helped. I had Muscat perfloget (spelling is wrong, I know) which consisted of a scoop of vanilla ice cream, hot black coffee and a glass of muscat. I asked, and was told they were all mixed together, then drunk. It was OK, but I wished I had ordered the two scoops of ice cream. The service was timely without undue waiting, but we had to wait a long time to settle our bill. The ambience is outstanding -- a beautiful venue beside Lake Moodemere. We were under a huge conifer with blue wrens flitting about and cockatoos screeching overhead. The winemaker, Michael Chambers, was wandering about, engaging all the diners in conversation. This was a much appreciated touch. Even though we were not in the under cover section, the noise was still appreciable, and there was a lot of 'could you repeat that'. Overall I would highly recommend Moodemere Estate Winery and restaurant. Choose carefully, and don't be afraid to ask how to approach your plate if you find what is on it confusing.More infoLake Moodemere EstatePrice: Expensive• Australian• Rutherglen•4.6
- GLGabrieleLVictoria •4 reviews5.0Dined on Jun 1, 2024Thank you, we had a fantastic afternoon. Good food, good wine, good music and we even spotted a pair of white bellied sea eagles. How good is that!!!More infoSt Leonards VineyardPrice: Moderate• Modern Australian• Wahgunyah•4.2
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