Two words: MASSIVE SERVINGS…read more
Came here for Fathers' Day under the impression that I was coming in for some 'Sicilian Barbeque' - I don't know, I wasn't the one doing the booking, but I thought it would be sausages and salamis, prosciuttos and the like, all grilled over the BBQ in new and fantastic ways.
While I wasn't quite right, I was far from disappointed!
Mister Bianco has that cool, relaxed kinda atmosphere that defines Melbourne Cafes and restaurants, with funky interior design covered in old wine bottles and fun paintings. As it was Fathers' Day, we had a special Set Menu - and, to my surprise, we didn't pick one meal option from each section (appetiser/main/dessert kinda deal) but were served EVERYTHING ON THERE.
There was So. Much. Food.
The presentation of it all was spectacular - that current trend of plunging syringes and droppers full of sauce into your food is so much fun! The entrees in particular were awesome, coming out hot and fresh - but the staff seemed exhausted by the midday flood of customers by the time we got there.
By the end of the entrees, we were all full. That's how much food there was. We had 3 courses left. Was this how we were going to die? We thought so, but we weren't sad about it!
Had to take the pasta to-go - the two serves on pasta we were given was enough to feed us for two dinners - forget it being a mid-way point!
Mains were nice, but the beef was a little chewy and cool by the time it got to the table, and the chicken was the same - and damn, there was way, WAY too much chicken on that plate. Delicious chicken, sure, but for 6 people, 10 enormous chunks of bird was just too much.
Dessert was a blessing. The gelato was amazing, as were the chocolate-filled doughnuts, and those cool little cream filled pastries were super crunchy and sweet. Lovely stuff, man.
Overall, they really need to re-think how much food they out on a plate. We seated six people, and there was MORE than enough food for TWELVE. There was so much. I'm not getting my point across.
It would also be nice if there was less of a wait between each meal - I think we actually sat down for about 3.5 hours all up, which is a bit ridiculous. We didn't want to wait 40 minutes for each course to arrive - it didn't build anticipation, it left us bored and a little impatient. But the food WAS spectacular, especially in presentation. Would consider coming back for more, but only when there isn't a set menu.