Cancel

Open app

Search

Scorched Grill

4.0 (8 reviews)

Scorched Grill Photos

Recommended Reviews - Scorched Grill

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

7 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

10 years ago

Helpful 2
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

8 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

7 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

9 years ago

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Brae

Brae

3.7(10 reviews)
47.0 km
•$$$$

winter has come to brae!…read more two foodie friends waxing lyrical about dan da man! i wanted to believe but it's 8hrs by flight for me and another 2hrs from melbourne airport? hmmmm trepidation..... but like what michelle obama just said hope is contagious, hope is making a comeback! and so a birthday treat perhaps? took the plunge and here i am lounging at their humble abbot for the night, after an early memorably delightful degustation. it's the total package akin to total football. the whole is greater than the sum of its parts, here in brae. arriving before check in time of 3pm, met by alex and was given a quick intro to what they try to achieve here. encouraged to take a casual, self guided tour of their property and engage their staff as we go. a slight drizzle ensued and lo & behold out came alex with brollies in hand. check in was a breeze, personal yet informative. thereafter just kicked back and soaked. a rainbow welcome as you peeked out. a comfy, home away from home. retro vinyl & record player, chill indeed. refreshed and recharged, only awaiting refilling. 5pm early bird, attention showered as you stepped in to their dining room. a celebratory blanc de blanc, what's not to like? a melbourne sake? let's do adventurous, no regrets! a warming broth of chicken and thyme simple, simply heartwarming. potato gem and black truffle truffle, enough said, nothing pompous, just pimped pommes de terre! baked custard of rainbow trout and saffron glazed with beetroot the beetroot was the clever gelling touch! sea urchin and serrano honey, romanesco and chickpea crisp umami sans ammonia and textures contrasted. fennel and swede marinated with cultured citrus and biodynamic cream definitely highlighting the produce with a nice nordic touch. cauliflower, lemon and sea plants on fried sourdough so effortlessly moreish! murray cod and crustacean butter, finger lime and rapini probably the healthier protein, the crisp skin, the perfect prawn partnership. brae farm vegetable garden mom will be proud you polished this clean! pork jowl barbecued with smoked eel a stalwart and highlight, leaving you wondering how they rendered it so. aged pekin duck roasted on the bone, pickled radicchio, sweet and sour plums unfortunately, not my favourite protein and least impressive of the gamut. duck liver cream, cocoa and pistachio this lifted the duck dish and would stand tall alone! half-time (choc) orange amazingly they coupled white chocolate with varied textures of orange! caramelised red kuri pumpkin and cultured cocoa nib praline shockingly not bacon, an accomplished pumpkin rendition! parsnip and apple fan of parsnips rejoice! how desserts like these satiate! the finale a trip to the kitchen for a chat and photo op. winter warmth in brae, do seize the day! ;)

Bad food, worse service…read more Not only was the food quality at Brae extremely poor, and the menu--which highlighted greasy fried potato, skewers of pure pork fat, a disgusting savory oyster ice cream, and rubbery fried chicken--completely out of sync with the price tag ($290 pp for lunch), but this was easily the worst service experience I have ever encountered. Just over 24hrs before our meal at Brae, I was contacted by my family to tell me that my grandfather was in the ICU and if his condition worsened, we should be ready to get back to the US. My fiancé immediately emailed the restaurant to notify them of our situation and to ask if we could cancel the reservation--hopeful that they would make an exception to their extreme 7-day cancellation policy given the severity of our circumstance. Their host, Seb, responded with an extremely obnoxious email about how it was within the cancellation period and that we would be charged 100% of the meal price if we cancelled. They then immediately submitted the full meal cost to our credit card without a response. We emailed back asking for them to help us find a replacement and to notify us if they could not. They did not do this; we had to call the next day to confirm. The next day, my family had not contacted us to get on a flight, so we went to the reservation because I couldn't get my mind around wasting $580. Upon our arrival, the person greeting us at the door jokingly asked how if we had had "no tragedies" that day. We were the last table seated for lunch, so there was no ambiguity about who we were. It was very clear there had been no communication about our situation. Even if we wrote the greeter off as ignorant, the man responding to our previous day's emails, Seb, served us during lunch and not once inquired about how we were doing. When these experiences come up in life, there is a certain level of kindness and respect that most people display that was entirely absent here. Given the food and service, I am not at all surprised that Brae was taken off the World's 50 Best list. This is not a world-class restaurant, and I strongly recommend that you spend your time and money elsewhere.

Photos
Brae - Have a nice soak after checking in to get ready for dinner!

Have a nice soak after checking in to get ready for dinner!

Brae
Brae - I have arrived!

See all

I have arrived!

Lorne Beach Pavilion - $89. Yeesh

Lorne Beach Pavilion

2.1(9 reviews)
35.9 km
•$$

This is probably a 3.5 but I chose the 4 instead of 3 because of the staff who were a great asset…read moreto this place. We stopped for lunch, menu was reasonably priced with a good variety. I chose the lamb souvlaki and hub had a cheeseburger and fries. We came in right as breakfast finished and half an hour before lunch began. We only had an hour, so the staff offered to see what could be done. They were so accommodating and helpful. We ordered the food and they got it out within 10 minutes. We were very grateful. The beach pavilion is directly on the beach so the views are fabulous. Plenty of seating inside and out (but depending on the weather you may want to eat inside bc of the flies), for that reason we chose in. The lamb was pretty overdone (most likely to do with shavings) and the pita wrap was so dry it would not fold, just kept cracking. Hubs cheeseburger was more along the lines of a frozen beef burger. Both were doable and we ate it all (minus the pita).

Unpolished diamond…read more Avoid the seafood platter! $89 should not leave you wanting. Mussels were not cleaned, salmon was overcooked, chips were minimal and crab was tiny. This would be excusable if it were 55 to 70 but it was at the hundred dollar mark. Honestly considering the hotel prices here I really wish I had flown to the Philippines. However the atmosphere was lovely and the staff were friendly if inexperienced (take off the sunnies girl). Beers were cheap and I think other items on the menu may offer better experiences. Please give this place a go. It's an unpolished diamond.

Photos
Lorne Beach Pavilion
Lorne Beach Pavilion
Lorne Beach Pavilion - Right on the beach with happy hour cocktails. Get involved

See all

Right on the beach with happy hour cocktails. Get involved

Scorched Grill - australian - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...