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Beautifully fitted out relaxing wine bar. The staff was extremely friendly and attentive and food was really tasty.Loved the extensive drinks list to choose from and overall the place was fantastic.Thanks for a great experience
Been wanting to come here for a while and made the trip for Father's Day. Loved the menu, which was full of things I wanted to try. We chose Borscht, Pierogi, Goulash, charred Brussels sprouts and parsnip puree, roast chicken followed by layered honey cake and caramelised apple cake. We had fantastic food throughout the meal which was enjoyed by children and adults alike! Fantastic cocktails (especially Park Side Fizz) as appetisers and the Okro's Wine (my first ever Saperavi) was a perfect complement to the Goulash in particular.
A beautiful wine bar in the heart of Fitzroy, Little Odessa is a gorgeous place. An understated and elegant decor is intimate and inviting, and there is a cosy ambience. The staff here are fantastic, and nothing is too much trouble.<br/ <br/ I have only been here for a few glasses of fabulous wine. The drinks list is quite good, and it's a very pleasant place for a relaxing drink. The food menu also sounds fantastic, and it's definitely on my list of places to return to for dinner. The perfect venue for a lovely date night or a fun get together with friends; Little Odessa is all class.
If I could give this place 10 stars, I would. I was on my way to the Rochey when I passed by this unassuming little place just off Brunswick, and realised it's one I've been meaning to check out for ages. One call to my friend and we'd cancelled our earlier lunch plans to embrace the ploughman's lunch here, a veritable feast plus drink for the Soviet Union price of just $25. Borscht was served up first, and was delicious. It wasn't the best I've had, but it tasted fresh and healthy. Next up was the ploughman's platter, which was deceptively filling. Potato salad (creamy and with dill), bread with a delicious cream cheese spread, cheese and of course pickles made up our lunch which was devoured enthusiastically. All parts of the meal were tasty and felt authentic. There's a nebiolo on the wine list that I'd highly recommend. It's served cold and is incredibly light the perfect accompaniment to a wonderful lunch. Service was divine. I wouldn't hesitate to return to try the a la carte menu. Thanks for a wonderful experience!