85 miskin st


fefe
5
2 yıl önce
toowong
amazing the food was lovely.... amazing
the food was lovely. modern yet homely flavours. service friendly & knowledgeable.
will def be back
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paul
2
2 yıl önce
toowong
experience at a premium price. its nice to have the experience but when expectations are shattered with poor cuts of meat, smaller than expected servings and grossly priced wines, it wins no customers. would i take friends there - no. would i like to be taken there for a gift dinner... i was asked that this month and i chose an alternative place at new farm! adieu
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cino's
5
2 yıl önce
toowong
the breakfast degustation has been on my wishlist for aeons. unsurprisingly it was an education in culinary excellence with resounding amounts of wow.

such finesse, such creativity, such calm sophistication. meanwhile my eyes were nearly popping out my head & i barely resisted the urge to lick the plates.

the pics say it all better than my ineloquence ever could. amazing!

brekkie double dates do not get any better than this! it's a very big deal.
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magikmonki
2
2 yıl önce
toowong
over promised, over priced and under performed. having lived in the brisbane inner south west all my life i had lost count of how many times we have driven past this restaurant on the woop-dee-doop hill street behind bbc (reference to the g-force you get from driving your car over the steep little incline mid way on the street where this place is located). we finally decided after reading several reviews and noting that the entertainment guide rated it as best restaurant, to try it out. so my wife, 2 close friends we met in italy and myself walked in to this place, all for the very first time, with high hopes........

the place is homely in feel.... the staff were friendly.... but the food which is perhaps the most important aspect of any restaurant was.......well where do i begin...

my wife and i firstly ordered the scallops to share... when they arrived it was literally one scallop no bigger than a ten cent (10c) coin in a shell with some melted butter. there is no way in the world that could be shared between two taste buds let alone two people.....

we were told kangaroo was on the special and i ordered that (i love this local lean healthy meat) not less than 5 minutes after ordering i was met with a ... "sorry we don't have any left"...... ok... disappointed i went with the next closest thing.. steak.

along arrived the steak on a plate..... which was literally one piece of steak cooked and then sliced on a plate with a little mustard in a small cup on the side... the steak was not bad, but it was not melt in your mouth stuff... i get better steak from my local butcher and cook it at home.. the kicker is you are paying close to $50 for a plate with a steak on it.... there was no vegetable no mash no potatoes no beans no caramelised onion it was just a mediocre steak sliced on a plate.... the steak had not been given the opportunity to rest and the plate was covered in blood. .....

what type of food is this..? there was no generosity, no feeling or flow in the cooking and there was absolutely no love on the plate at all!

the entire experience left us dumb founded... how do people rate this place???? this was felt by all four of us at the table and discuss at length.... there is nothing worse than eating at a place and getting that badly done by feeling.....it was so bad that i felt compelled to write this review and i have never made the effort to write a review in the past.

in hind sight we had done well not to have eaten there in some 35 years of living in brisbane and i will certainly only enjoy the g-force as you hit the little hill driving past this restaurant because there certainly was nothing else to enjoy there.
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hihocherie
2 yıl önce
toowong
this saturday we ventured to brunch, which is a rarity because after years of brunching i've become quite immune to the charms of poached eggs, pancakes and waffles that i can easily whip up at home. however, we ate at 85 miskin street and enjoyed our meal. i'd heard of 85 miskin street a couple of years ago but only visited recently thanks to my brother. my brother discovered scoopon this year and gifted us with a couple of breakfast scoopons that he purchased but could not use within the free time he has in his fifo schedule. we visited on a saturday morning around 10 am and apart from the treacherous toowong hills that it's sitting amongst which make parking and manoeuvreing quite difficult, the 85 miskin street breakfast dining experience was great.
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claudia
4
2 yıl önce
toowong
location is easy to miss because the restaurant is hidden in some bushes and there's no designated parking.

food was delicious, but very pricey, definitely a splurge.

location decor was beautiful, and the atmosphere is very classy. best way i can put it is that it's definitely more of a brunch place to take your mother rather than the girls :)
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dbo3671
2
2 yıl önce
toowong
not quite. let's start by saying that brents is a wonderful place in terms of ambiance and certainly exudes the feeling of a fine dining restaurant. being based in a suburban house provides a warm and inviting place to sit and enjoy some food. there's a split level dining area with the top floor providing both secluded rooms as well as a larger space with windows to the herb garden out back. overall the design is modern and tasteful. unfortunately the early impressions were tainted when we found that two of our wine classes had been tabled with chips out of them. not major, but if you want to be a fine dining restaurant then things like this should be observed more closely. this wasn't the only problem the restaurant showed in terms of attention to detail but more on that later. we opted for the gourmand menu as it seemed to provide a good cross-section of what the chef had to offer.

to start with there was an amuse bouche which was presented as some cream cheese in a shot glass with citrus cured salmon. tasty, but nothing special and showed nothing in terms of preparation or skill.
next was a wild mushroom cappuccino with prosciutto dust. a nicely done appetiser which provided good flavour blended with some imaginative presentation.
next, crumbed & fried goats cheese, beetroot & sorbet, candied pecan & charcoal lavosh. wonderful presentation - good ingredients and flavours individually, but given that a tiny piece of fried cheese is the star, it's really too simple and doesn't offer much in terms of technique. beetroot sorbet was again, nice, but simple and overall the mix of flavours didn't actually work well in unison.
next, red claw yabby, citrus cured salmon, cucumber, melon, nasturtium & mandarin jam - probably one of the stand outs on the degustation. heavily biased towards citrus flavours which worked very nicely in combination with the yabby. very tasty!
next, something billed as a "palette cleanser"..chartreuse marshmallow, compressed apple, cucumber snow & milk wafer. absolutely horrible in every way. how on earth the quite pungent herbal flavours of chartreuse mixed with sugary whipped egg-white and cucumber is meant to cleanse your palette was beyond us. in fact the whole table found it a mismatched attack on your taste buds which lingered horribly for the remainder of the night. a definite blemish which should be gotten rid of.
next came a crispy confit duck which was another of the stand out dishes. wonderfully soft and flavoursome meat, mould pressed and presented as a slice topped with crispy skin and some very intense lemon curd. also included was a waver of liquorice which worked very nicely with the meat.
next, slow cooked beef cheek, paris mash, sautéed mushroom, prosciutto & garlic croutons. yet another well prepared dish, but very simple. attention to detail was lacking in this dish as one plate was presented without the garlic croutons. what was even more disappointing was the fact that no offer was made to replace the dish. not really acceptable when you pay for fine dining.. sorry.
next came a plate of soft blue cheese with fig cooked in pedro jimenez sherry. acceptable but apart from the fig, nothing to showcase the chef's talents.
finally, a desert plate consisting of coffee & fennel seed ice cream, chocolate sponge, aerated chocolate and genache. since the menu is french inspired we'd placed high expectations on the deserts, however this turned out to be another great disappointment. the aerated chocolate was undoubtedly a piece of cadbury aero-bar - gimmicky and quite frankly dreadful in terms of flavour! the sponge cake was dry and flavourless. the remainder of the chocolate was also sub-standard and fell well below expectations. how difficult is it to make a ganache and pipe a string of it on a platter. very unimaginative, showing very little technique - nicely plated but horribly executed when you consider that his meant to be fine dining.

whilst still a fine dining experience, overall it was quite disappointing considering that the restaurant was awarded a chef's hat this year. lots of places can pretend to be fine dining, but few actually manage to pull it off consistently and unfortunately brents didn't do so for us on this night. you don't go fine dining to look for value, so the price (at a minimum of 100 per head) remains reasonable for a degustation, although the ingredients should be top class which unfortunately they weren't in several cases. a lot of people will walk away from here impressed (probably mainly due to the presentation of the food and the air of exclusivity that a place like this offers), but true food lovers will undoubtedly be disappointed. there are some nice elements, but realistically you don't have to search far to find food at an equal or better level and at a cheaper price point. presentation was always good, service on par, however the delivery was a little too slow and lacking attention to detail. the mix of flavours was often confused and most of all there wasn't enough in terms of technique and imagination to show-case what's possible at this level. i'm guessing that many return customers would do so only to savour a few favourites but i can't see anyone wanting to repeat the degustation here.
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scott
5
2 yıl önce
toowong
fantastic food in the suburbs!. we dined at brent's for my hubby's birthday last october and both of us (foodies) loved every course & the service was brilliant! couldn't fault this lovely suburban restaurant...no more city disappointments for us. so much looking forward to taking a group of friends there again in june. well done brent's we rate you highly!
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quesarahsarah
5
2 yıl önce
toowong
rated 4.5. went here with the partner after making a reservation as soon as the restaurant re-opened with the loosening of covid-19 restrictions.
we chose the five-course tasting menu at $65pp. between both of us, for entrees we tried: "citrus cured salmon" (light, fresh and well-balanced in flavours and textures) and "pork belly" (beautifully succulent with crispy skin). for mains: "barramundi" (perfectly cooked with crispy skin) and "eye fillet" (cooked medium-rare, standard but well-prepared accompaniments and flavours). for desserts: "chocolate tart" (beautifully moreish dark chocolate) and "fig pudding" (warm, moist and homely flavours). the complimentary amuse bouche and palate cleaners were refreshing and delicious teasers between courses.
service was friendly and efficient. smart casual ambience (and appropriately socially distanced between tables). reasonable prices.
overall, a good dining experience with a modern australian/french flair.
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bardon
2
2 yıl önce
toowong
disappointed and a little confused. having dined at the previous incarnation of this restaurant quite a number of times over the last 10 years my wife & i were excited to give the refreshed restaurant a try. the ambiance is a little lacking in the restyled restaurant and with the hard floors there are little soft furnishings to dampen the noise when he restaurant is full as it was on the night we visited. the lighting was also at the annoying "feel like i want to go to sleep level". the service was not fantastic and at the prices been charged, the service needs to be spot on to avoid been disappointed and on the night we visited it was far from spot on. as for the food this is where my wife and i were a little confused, the combination of flavours were a little strange and the servings sizes where minuscule for the price. probably the most disappointing was their only been one side available that resembled a salad or vegetable side, been the cucumber slaw, really this is not good enough for fine dining. overall we are in no rush to go back.
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pat
5
2 yıl önce
toowong
a bit of an unusual spot on miskin street being a renovated qld’er and looking a bit dated… the food well and truly made up for this. we had the 7 course degustation and it didn’t disappoint! 4.3/5 for us. would’ve been higher with a bit of a facelift and more interactive service. would 100% recommend.
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nellie-grace
5
3 yıl önce
toowong
my partner and i finally decided to give 85 miskin street a try after many years of driving past and saying we should give that a try, and it did not disappoint!
the food and service were impeccable. we had the dégustation and not only was the food delicious and but it was also interesting, which made it exciting to eat!
definitely worth a trip to the suburbs to dine here!
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foodmonster
5
4 yıl önce
toowong
7-course degustation menu exceeded our expectations. flavours were well paired and portions were very generous!
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olivia
5
4 yıl önce
toowong
amazing food, great service and reasonably priced
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dora_sw
5
4 yıl önce
toowong
the degustation dinner had a nice and varied line up of courses that was overall just the right amount of food. their breakfasts are exceptional, with the quality of the meals just as refined and unique as the dinner items. it is unfortunate that they are only open for breakfast on the weekend because 85 miskin is a real gem for a sophisticated morning out.
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