Naked In the Sky

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  • They don't take reservation on sat night, my friends and I arrived early enough (~6pm) to skip the wait and get the table right away, but the whole pl…

  • So it's Sunday night, you're feeling hungry but have spent a bit too much money over the weekend. What do you do? Head to Naked in the sky - $9 for an…


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Naked In the Sky is open for Casual Dining and Bar. Naked In the Sky serves Basque dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!

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2 Reviews on “Naked In the Sky”

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  • HildaLuv2Eat

    They don’t take reservation on sat night, my friends and I arrived early enough (~6pm) to skip the wait and get the table right away, but the whole place was quickly filled up and went bustling both indoor and outdoor. Indoor is a regular dining area with menu and waiters serving the tables, while outdoor is a casual area which people order and pay at the bar and help themselves and chill at the balcony. Service is fine and the price is reasonable. The baked camembert was superb, they put truffle paste in the camembert, the smell was irresistibly drooling and the truffle flavor was strong. I think no one can say no to this! The grilled porterhouse was nicely cooked to medium rare, meat was tender and juicy…thumbs up!

  • Alan Tse

    So it’s Sunday night, you’re feeling hungry but have spent a bit too much money over the weekend. What do you do? Head to Naked in the sky – $9 for any and every dish! How great is that? We went to the inside – they don’t take reservations but of course being Naked for Satan there are plenty of drinks to be had and plenty of views to be looked at. On this particular Sunday at 8pm we didn’t actually have to wait for a table at all! Winning all around.

    We ordered 4 dishes. Who could pass up the oyster special? Delicious. To help the sin of gluttony we had some green stuff – Golden beetroots and roast Jerusalem artichokes. Both were just divine. Then two different meats; confit duck leg (amazingly tasty wonderfully contrasted with hazelnuts) and beef cheek (fall of the bone beautiful).

    Wasn’t planning on dessert but the Oreo trifle was just too tempting. It was beautifully presented and tasted as good as it looks!

    The service was great and quick. Only complaint is that it is a little dark (if you prefer a bit of light) but as the longer days come it’ll just be amazing. Definitely a repeat visit.

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285 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne

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