“Meating” Your Easter Expectations
25.04.19
As Easter fast approaches, food is the one topic central to every conversation.
So if you’re planning to spend the holiday period with family and friends, then check out our top three steak restaurants that are sure to “meat” everyone’s expectations this Easter.
Have you ever tried Brazilian style cooking? If not, then the Rio Brazilian Steakhouse is a destination not to miss. During the evening, you can sit back and enjoy some carefully crafted steaks whilst listening to some great local music live.
Oh, and there are dance performances, let’s not forget the dance performances that seem to go wonderfully well with the full-bodied wine list!
With a name that screams tender and flavoursome meat, Hogget’s location is simply to die for. Located in beautiful Warragul VIC, the trip to this destination isn’t all about the food, it’s the journey.
With a stunning vineyard backdrop, you nestle into table knowing that all the picking, bottling and charcuterie, smoking and brining is all done in house by those that cooking and preparing your meal.
If your family and friends love wonderfully presented meat that is accompanied by some of the finest wines Australia has to offer, then Hogget Kitchen is for you.
Steer Dining Room is a modern Australian steak restaurant that delivers up some mouth-watering food. Serving the best of Wagyu, Black Angus and Hereford beef raised by the best Australian producers, you’ll fall in love with the relaxed and warming charm of this South Yarra steakhouse.
But it’s not just steak, let’s not kid ourselves, it’s very hard to go past the freshly shucked oysters and cabernet sauvignon sorbet!!!
For the best way to visit the best of Australian steakhouses this holiday season, visit www.gourmettravellergiftcard.com.au. Don’t forget to grab your gift card that can be used across any participating restaurant Australia wide!
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