Nestled across the road from Railway Parade in Noble Park lies a hidden gem known as Little Bad Wolf. Tucked away from the bustling Noble Park precinct, this eatery may seem inconspicuous at first glance, but don’t let its unassuming location fool you. Little Bad Wolf has managed to carve out a reputation for itself as a go-to destination for delicious Mediterranean fare, drawing in a steady stream of customers despite its offbeat locale. Fortunately for people in Croydon, they have a location there was well.
On a recent Friday night visit, it was evident that Little Bad Wolf had captured the hearts of locals, with the restaurant bustling with activity as patrons filled the cozy dining space and others popped in for a quick takeaway. The inviting atmosphere combined with the promise of tantalizing cuisine set the stage for an enjoyable dining experience.
Highlights | Little Bad Wolf can be considered a hidden gem tucked away from Noble Park’s main precinct. It offers a well presented, delicious grilled meats, wraps, salads, and chips. Happy to chow on their Wolf Packs or dine-in with their Mix Grill. |
Cost | $20-$50 per person $50 for two people if you share the Mix Grill for $43.90 |
Location | 234 Railway Parade, Noble Park VIC 3174 |
Website | http://www.littlebadwolf.com.au/ |
The menu at Little Bad Wolf boasts a diverse array of options, ranging from succulent grilled meats to hearty gyro platters, flavourful pita wraps, and mouthwatering burgers. After perusing the offerings, we decided to go with their Mix Grill, priced at $43.90. This platter featured an assortment of meats, including Adana (minced meat), Moroccan chicken, lamb chop, four cevapi, accompanied by pita bread, Greek salad, chips, and two dips. Opting for the tzatziki and cashew and spinach dip, we were pleasantly surprised to find the latter, the cashew and spinach dip, stealing the show with its rich, creamy/crunchy texture and vibrant flavours.
As our meal arrived, it was evident that attention to detail was paramount at Little Bad Wolf. Each component of the Mix Grill was meticulously prepared and presented with care. The meats were cooked to perfection, boasting succulence and flavour in every bite. The Greek salad provided a refreshing contrast with its crisp vegetables and tangy dressing, while the chips came topped with feta offered a satisfying crunch. Warm, pillowy pita bread rounded out the ensemble, providing the perfect vessel for savoring every mouthful.
While the quality of the food was undoubtedly exceptional, it’s worth noting that Little Bad Wolf falls into the category of mid-range dining in terms of pricing. While not the cheapest option around, the flavourful dishes and generous portions justify the cost, making it a worthwhile indulgence for those seeking a memorable culinary experience. Plus there are a range of better priced menu items like their Wolf Packs (which are like Halal Snack Packs with chips topped with meat and sauce or their Pita Wraps.
We preferred the dine-in experience, but it’s takeaway options are good too so long as you eat it as soon as you get home.
Little Bad Wolf may be tucked away in an unexpected corner of Noble Park, but its delectable cuisine and inviting ambiance make it a destination worth seeking out. Whether you’re craving a hearty meal or simply looking to satisfy your appetite for Mediterranean delights, this hidden gem delivers on all fronts, leaving diners eager to return for more.
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