About Austin's Restaurant at the Mt. Erica Hotel
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Serving up exquisite Spanish-inspired small and shared plates inside Prahran’s historic Mt. Erica Hotel, Austin’s restaurant is at the forefront of Melbourne eateries mixing haute-cuisine food standards with the city’s soft spot for casual, inclusive dining. This unique venue right on High Street shouldn’t be missed by anybody – either living in or visiting Melbourne – with even the slightest interest on what first-rate, modern Spanish food looks like in Australia.
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Few Prahran venues have as much history and nostalgia attached to them as the Mt. Erica Hotel on the corner of High Street and Williams Road, but this local stalwart does not rest on its laurels, and it can claim to be one of the most cutting-edge contemporary European eateries in Melbourne since the opening of Austin’s restaurant. Inspired by the flavours and shared eating style of Spanish and wider Mediterranean food traditions, Austin’s champions local, fresh, seasonal produce (delivered daily) and turns them into a stunning array of tapas, shared plates and desserts that add fine-dining quality to the venue’s relaxed, casual atmosphere.
Starting from the tapas, every dish offered at Austin’s inside the Mt. Erica Hotel on High Street is worthy of a photo, probably one you could frame. However, it’s not only about presentation, and the taste is even more impressive. Blue swimmer crab is served with corn puree and crustacean oil for a super fresh seafood start, or go the Spanish way with lightly battered sardine fillet and pickled fennel. The choice of shared plates stretches from wagyu rump with goats curd to beetroot salad, duck breast with figs to roasted mushrooms with parsley and garlic, and a decadent chocolate marquise is only the start of some mouth-watering dessert options. It’s among Melbourne’s best shared dining experiences, just be sure to book because this Prahran treasure is no longer a secret.