Mister Munro
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The first time we came the service was very poor and rude. Thought we will give it another go as this is the closest bar to work. The service was much…
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Great place to have your weekend buffet breakfast and they do offers good selection of food and drinks. We shall return another time.…
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We recently discovered Mister Munro when we decided to randomly walk down an alleyway, as you do in Melbourne. The interior is classy and stylish, and…
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Mister Munro is open for Casual Dining and Bar. Mister Munro serves Modern Australian dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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5 Reviews on “Mister Munro”
The first time we came the service was very poor and rude. Thought we will give it another go as this is the closest bar to work. The service was much improved. However the rum based espresso martini was terrible. Tasted like a bad cold coffee. The flavours were not balanced at all. Will not be back.
Great place to have your weekend buffet breakfast and they do offers good selection of food and drinks. We shall return another time.
Mister Munro is an Art Deco inspired restaurant & bar and lives in a building that has been renowned for in the hospitality world since 1880. Today the setting is slick yet vibrant boasting a sophistication that is welcoming to all.The menu features Modern Australian cuisine that applauds locally grown produce. To match, a solid Victorian beverages list highlights some of Victoria’s best wineries alongside cocktails, beer and spirits.We loved tasting our way through the menu.To start the grilled local half shell scallops were beautiful. Exceedingly fresh, the natural sweetness of the scallops shined through and was highlighted by the accompanying green chilli and basil butter, spring onions and a dash of lime.The dish of tempura zucchini flowers stuffed with ricotta cheese and served with crunchy hazelnuts atop luscious tomato fondue was similarly delicious. The batter encasing the zucchini flowers was ethereally light and crisp while the stuffing was rich and flavoursome. The dish was a delight to eat.For mains, the Yarra Valley 200g chargrilled eye fillet steak was a crowd pleaser. Displaying a mastery in the manner the steak was cooked, the inch thick cut of eye fillet steak was cooked perfectly from end to end. A light searing ensured that the steak was lined with a thin crisp layer packed with caramelised beef flavour. We loved the accompaniments of crispy goose fat salted potatoes and rich red wine jus. The Pistachio crusted 3 point Millawara lamb rack was perfection. The lamb was roasted to a tender and juicy pink and was exceedingly flavoursome and worked wonders with the accompanying mint chutney.Our evening concluded on a sweet high. Whatever you do, do not go past the Baked chocolate chip and peanut butter cookie. Think grilled chocolate brownie served in a skillet topped with oozy marshmallow, a generous scoop of chocolate ice cream and crunchy, salty pretzels. It’s a thing of beauty.Mister Munro pleases with modern, delicious dining in the heart of the CBD – Perfect for an intimate dinner for two, a hearty feast with the family or over a celebratory meal with big groups.
We recently discovered Mister Munro when we decided to randomly walk down an alleyway, as you do in Melbourne. The interior is classy and stylish, and I absolutely love the decor. This bar is perfect for a late night drink or two. We visited during happy hour (or, “don’t tell james” hour) and had a delicious red for $5 – what a find.
Such a great venue and who doesn’t like a lunch deal $18 with wine? but too bad the wine wasn’t too great and my steak was quite tough, not really done to what I have asked for and the portions are so tiny.I also think that the wait between ordering and food was too long and it took a long time for us to finallyGet the bill. The service was good though