So I live in a city where top quality steaks are everywhere. With the likes of Carnevino, Prime, Cut, and probably a steakhouse in every casino, Vegas is probably the biggest steakhouse town in the country.
Having spent the better part of a week in Melbourne for vacation I was craving some beef. And hearing that Aussies raise good cows, I was excited to be trying The Point at Albert Park - especially since there was raving an article about it in The Age I happened to stumble across.
Was just the wife and a mutual friend on a rainy Thursday evening. We made a reservation, but turns out there was only four other tables for the evening, so pretty lucky in terms of seating. I hear it gets really busy on weekends, so account for that. Got a nice window seat, even though it was pouring out - decent view of the lake. I can see how this would be an impressive date restaurant on good days.
Ordered an assortment of dishes, with me and the wife sharing a chateaubriand, our friend ordering a ribeye. I thought it was a little odd they didn't serve a Caesar salad at a steakhouse, but we settled on some house green mix, a heirloom tomato salad with beets, and some oysters to start the meal. Accompanied by a bottle of 2009 Penfolds 389, the evening started out with a bang.
The steaks arrived, with the chateaubriand getting table side service. Had pomme purée and creamed spinach for sides to share. Both cuts of beef were ultra tender and juicy and just enough seasoning; top 10 in my book of steaks (#1 is still the Kobe filet at Craftsteak which is no longer served - probably can't be topped, ever). The ribeye was also quite tender and flavorful, as I had a few slices. The steaks were not overly drowned in butter like some places, so definitely a sign of good cuts of beef (not being masked in butter). Good charring for a crisp on the outside, while the insides were a great pink medium rare color, every bite chewed nicely.
Sides were a little meh as there wasn't anything that stood out, pretty standard fare. The only gripe I had about the entire evening was the dim lighting. Hard to get photos or even see your dining party...could have just been the dark, rainy evening though. Still, this is One of the most memorable dining experiences we had in Australia, so that's saying something.
Whether its a night out with friends to curb some beef cravings, or a hot date with your significant other, The Point definitely has my vote. Coming back here when I get another trip to the land down under. read more