Prohibition Food and Wine – Camberwell – seasonal menu enjoyed with family and friends

Slow-cooked beef brisket for $35 and Chorizo albondigas for $36

Nestled along the bustling Toorak Road in Camberwell, Prohibition Food and Wine stands as a welcoming beacon for culinary enthusiasts. This versatile venue, open seven days a week, is thoughtfully designed for convivial dinners with friends and family, offering a delightful blend of shared plates and a diverse range of cuisines.

The restaurant boasts a well-designed interior section as well as a charming beer garden at the rear, providing diners with a choice of atmospheres to suit their preferences. Given its prime location on a busy road, advanced bookings are highly recommended to secure a spot in this establishment.

Prohibition Food and Wine on Toorak Road, Camberwell
Prohibition Food and Wine on Toorak Road, Camberwell
HighlightsA hospitable venue on a busy road
Cost$48 for 350g Porterhouse with herb butter and crispy potatoes
$35 for Peri Peri 1/2 chicken with couscous salad
Location1395 Toorak Road, Camberwell VIC 3124
Websitehttp://www.prohibitionfoodandwine.com.au/

Prohibition Food and Wine’s menu is a testament to culinary creativity, with seasonal adjustments ensuring a fresh and dynamic dining experience. The range of cuisines on offer spans a wide spectrum, and the menu features large plates with prices ranging from $29 to $48. Emphasising a communal dining experience, most dishes are crafted to be shared among the table.

During our visit, we took the recommendation to try the slow-cooked beef brisket priced at $35 and the chorizo albondigas at $36. Both dishes, designed for sharing, were a symphony of flavors that delighted the taste buds. The slow-cooked beef brisket was a succulent and tender delight, while the chorizo albondigas showcased a perfect marriage of spices and textures.

Interior of the restaurant at Prohibition Food and Wine
Interior of the restaurant at Prohibition Food and Wine

Prohibition Food and Wine’s commitment to a comprehensive dining experience extends beyond its delectable menu. The venue is a perfect place to enjoy a beer or wine, with a carefully curated selection to complement the diverse dishes on offer.

It’s worth noting that Prohibition Food and Wine operates with a weekend surcharge of 10% and a public holiday surcharge of 15%. While this may be a consideration, the overall experience and quality of the dishes make it a worthwhile indulgence.

  • Slow-cooked beef brisket for $35 and Chorizo albondigas for $36
  • Prohibition Food and Wine menu

Prohibition Food and Wine on Toorak Road is a culinary haven that seamlessly blends a vibrant atmosphere with a diverse menu. Whether you’re gathering with friends or enjoying a family dinner, the shared plates concept and carefully crafted dishes make it a standout dining destination. With a beer garden, seasonal delights, and a location that demands advance bookings, Prohibition Food and Wine invites patrons to embark on a gastronomic journey that celebrates the joy of shared dining in the heart of Camberwell.

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