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Contribuisci feedbackThe fish and chips were very disappointing. a large portion, but the fish was common, the teig thick and oily, and there was no accompanying salate. for $29 per serving, we expected much better. at least the landscape was good.
After a long walk along the st. I went down to the pier to the pavillon, originally built in 1904, and then after a fire to its former glory. it was a windy but sunny day, so. it made for nice looking to sit inside or outside. I sat in there and saw the pier down. I ordered the immune green juice they mix from a finished satchel [cold pressed] $9. it was actually quite delicious, although it did not make it on the site notiz, they also do fresh juices there. the personal is multilingual and friendly. they have a varied, slightly priced menu, but there are clearly that they do not make any changes in the menu. immerse for a meal or a coffee, they can even see some of the pinguins form the colony near!
Little blue is a charming place on a charming location to celebrate or relax special occasions and enjoy the beautiful view that st kilda Beach.hat, including pinguine. In the evenings are the best, but we were here for lunch, and the...Vib is beautiful. eating, drinks and wine menu is limited, but up to the brand. on an expensive side for the location, but the penny spent.
The atmosphere was great, beaitiful location, great walk through the pier to caffe. fish and chips ordered, it was very oily, not pleasant to eat, costs $29.
Enjoy a walk down the pier and stop here for coffee or lunch. They have a good menu and food is good with prompt service and plenty of tables outdoors with a smarter restaurant indoors.