Restaurant Information
No35
Part of Melbourne's sophisticated Sofitel hotel, No35 offers a relaxed yet elegant dining experience. Under the guidance of chef Stuart McVeigh, the menu here encompasses a broad spectrum of flavours from the Middle East, Europe and Asia. Starting dishes on offer include a warm quail salad with duck parfait, or a crab tortellini with sweetcorn puree. As a main course, diners are offered a wedge of Berkshire pork belly with drunken Crystal Bay prawn and white beans. For an enticing end to the meal, desserts on offer include a chocolate turron accompanied by salted caramel and almond cream.
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Mon-Sat noon-2.30pm Daily 5.30pm-10pm
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Modern Australian
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Entree: $19-$25
Mains: $34-$110
Dessert: $18-$22
Degustation menu:
7 courses,
$185
Payment accepted: MasterCard, Visa, Diners Club, American Express and EFTPOS
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Licensed with bar. Wine is available by the glass.
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This venue accepts bookings. It is essential to make a reservation ahead of time. Group bookings are supported. |
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Seats 160 |
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Wheelchair access
and wheelchair-accessible toilets
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Ample parking
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www.no35.com.au |
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Phone: (03) 9653 7744
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- Gourmet Traveller Feature Review - "The views at Melbourne’s Sofitel are legendary and now chef Stuart McVeigh is delivering food which gives the glittering vista the respect it deserves, writes Michael Harden. "
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Posted by:
forkyou
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11 July 2010, 2.17pm
Wonderful :)
So, went to No.35 at the Sofitel for dinner last week for my anniversary. Can I just say... LOVELY! Food, service and the little touches were wonderful!
Greeted by a lovely (handsome :P) french host, seated at a picturesque window side table (views, expectantly are gorgeous), promptly our waitress Sara introduced herself and congratulated us (cute touch). We spent a while perusing over the extensive wine list, then the cocktail list, then the remainder of the beverages available... We must have looked perplexed because the sommelier (another handsome man, must be a theme) came across to our table and helped us decide on a suitable champagne - we settled on a bottle of 2006 Champagne Jacquesson cuv?e 733.
We placed our orders, we were then given a amuse-bouche compliments of the chef, which was a light and creamy parsnip and french onion soup topped in the same flavoured foam, duck liver pate & pea sized duck liver parfait pieces. Amazingly complex flavours but still really light.
For No.1 (entree) my partner ordered the BBQ octopus, smoked potatoes, chorizo, mojama carrot puree and boiled duck egg. I ordered the quail, duck parfait, roasted onion and baby beetroot salad (which wasnt really salad, more like sliced filleted quail accompanied by the other ingredients) - so yummy, perfectly cooked and soooo flavorsome.
For No.2 (mains) my partner ordered the wagyu brisket, hazelnut polenta, alsace bacon. I ordered the lamb rump, braised/smoked shoulder roll on toasted buckwheat. Along with organic baby roasted potatoes and a zuchini and tomato gratin-like dish covered in goose fat fried sourdough bread crumbs. Lamb was cooked perfectly to my request, the buckwheat was certainly unique but worked so well. The wagyu didnt loose any flavour and was melt-in-your-mouth.
Sugar No. (dessert) we ordered chocolate, hazelnut and pear - not knowing what it was, i assumed it was going to be a tart, but it turned out to be a milk and dark mouse cake with pear jelly, crushed hazelnut brittle and macaroons - delicious!
Just for a little extra touch they presented us with a platter of handmade chocolates and "Happy Anniversary" etched on the plate in a chocolate brushstroke.
Was a really lovely meal, the only fault I could comment on was the noisy international guests seated near by to us who were quite well 'hydrated' - but thats to no fault of the restaurant itself.
Very impressed!!
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18 October 2009, 1.03pm
Underwhelmed.
The best word to describe our dinner at 35 would be 'underwhelmed'.
Our waitress was very capable and sweet, and we were given menus immediately. For mains, we had a prawn linguine, blue eyed cod, and vegetarian ravioli. All dishes mysteriously came covered in a salty foam, even the non-seafood option. The blue-eyed cod was simply a chunk of white seafood, seemingly void of any seasoning, and without sauce of any kind. There was a smear of mashed pumpkin under the cod, and a stack of watery cabbage which, again, appeared to be unseasoned. The vegetarian ravioli was rich but extremely bizarre in flavour. Very salty, and reminiscent of uncooked dough. Apparently the seafood linguine was quite good.
We shared two desserts between the three of us due to the exhorbitant prices (from $18 each). We chose carrot cake and the chocolate turron. The carrot cake dessert was laughable, literally. Four circles (the size of 20c pieces) of carrot cake, a small amount of icecream, and bizarely decorated with flower shaped carrot cut-outs. The chocolate turron was very rich and would have been almost inedible for one person alone.
Very disappointing considering the very high prices.
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