New to Melbourne Castlerose underground restaurant
South Melbourne’s culinary landscape has been graced with the arrival of Castlerose, an extraordinary underground restaurant and bar that promises to redefine the art of dining. Tucked away beneath Clementine at 67 Palmerston Crescent, this clandestine establishment is a collaborative venture led by hospitality virtuoso Glen Bagnara, renowned for his iconic venues like Hemingway’s Wine Room and Clementine, in partnership with the esteemed developer, Fortis. Immerse yourself in an enchanting experience as you descend a spiral staircase into the embrace of an elegant, dimly lit space. The ambiance, reminiscent of the refinement of 20th-century dining, invites guests to revel in an atmosphere that marries elegance with intrigue. Meticulously designed by Co:Aika, the space features a harmonious blend of dark timbers, marble, and Italian terrazzo, evoking a sense of opulence akin to grand European venues. Beyond the captivating physical space, Castlerose offers a meticulously crafted menu that tantalizes the senses and invites exploration. From signature offerings like branded duck cigars, lobster rolls, to ceviche, every dish is a testament to the artistry and creativity that defines this establishment. Notably, the underground bar adds an element of mystery as certain menu items are presented with a touch of theatrical flair, heightening the overall dining experience. Head Chef David Yuan’s menu reflects a celebration of classical European cuisine, offering seasonal and generously portioned dishes designed for sharing. Each creation, from the tinned duck rillettes with fig jam and cornichons to the Wagyu Rump Cap 6+ served with Yorkshire pudding and red wine, embodies a symphony of flavors that… Read More