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Well there's a really big one on the corner of King and Flinders St.. you can't miss it! I think it's about $18 for a main meal ;P

There's Watergrill on Toorak Rd Sth Yarra which is also in the Ent Book. Its a gold class restaurant 20-30 for a main.

Lobster Cave is also in it and another gold class rest'.. err.. pricey is right!! $40 for a main.. entrees are $21-25

The anchorage in Williamstown is about 25-30 for a main course.

Melbourne Oyster Bar is on King st 25-35 mains. Seafood platters $75 each.

Theres also Waterfront in Southbank, Tides Seafood & Oyster in Port M and Kerferds by the Sea in Albert Park. ;)

Personally if I was going to eat seafood I'd probably just go to a Japanese restaurant caus you know it will be fresh and exc service..

Except I don't eat seafood so don't ask for a review on any of the above :)

There's D'Lish Fish Fish & CHips shop at Station Pier, Port Melbourne which IMHO sux. haha

Seriously though, there's also one which is sposed to be nice, but a bit dearer than Rex Hunt's overpriced hovel near it on the pier.

Is that the one owned by Rex Hunt? If it is the one I am thinking of, I agree. Very average and plenty better.

Hey ash see Sky031's Signature there... It says "Click here for R31 Skyline and Pintara Information!!"

Notice how he says Pintara!!!

Hey smartass, I dont think Kaz will like being called that! Back at ya! :D:P

Hey smartass, I dont think Kaz will like being called that! Back at ya! :D:P

HA HA HA:

Matt says:

fixed it

Matt says:

so u look like u made it up lol

:(

Mate anyone can go type

Alan : "comment"

Matt : "comment"

dont go trying to dig yourself out of the hole now....

Mate anyone can go type

Alan : "comment"

Matt : "comment"

dont go trying to dig yourself out of the hole now....

on the surface it looks like you win, only because I closed your conversation window and dont keep a saved copy at work! :D

:P

Best stop whoring Becs thread :(

You idiots :D

Anyhow, went to the Conservatory @ Crown.... lots of seafood... $65 a head i think... or there abouts.

Prawns, oysters, lots of styles of fish both hot and cold... crab...

lots of other stuff too, top night. Buffet too... so all you can eat Prawns :P

depending on what sort of place you are after, one of my favourite seafood restaurants is Toofeys in Elgin St, Carlton. i actually went last night :P

quite small, very classy, a little expensive, awesome food and service.

menu changes DAILY in relation to what fish is fresh that morning at market, thats how good the quality of food is.

only open tues-sat as fresh market seafood is unavailable sun & mon mornings, open for lunch and dinner.

there is another one in St Kilda too (different name, may be same owner), but apparently isn't quite as good as Toofeys.

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