Celebrate Melbourne Cup in style at Tempest
Published 1:30am 17 September 2024
Fasten your fascinator and don your best suit as you celebrate the Melbourne Cup in style at Tempest Seafood Restaurant and Teppanyaki Grill.
With gorgeous marina views overlooking Scarborough Harbour, Tempest Seafood Restaurant Manager PJ Cockburn says there is no better place to sit back, relax, and take in all the racing action.
“With our beautiful waterfront dining, a carefully crafted menu featuring fresh seafood and in-season flavours, and generous drinks package, Tempest is the best place to gather your family and friends to watch the race that stops the nation,” PJ says.
“This is your opportunity to get dressed to the nines, indulge in a delicious meal, and share a few laughs with your group – we will take care of the rest.
“Our Melbourne Cup event is always a popular one with punters, so it is best to book your table now to avoid disappointment.”
Guests will be treated to a lavish three-course luncheon as well as a three-hour drinks package, including beer, wine and soft drinks.
Tempest Seafood Restaurant is at the Boat Harbour, Bird O’Passage Pde, Scarborough.
Event details
Date: Tuesday, November 5
Time: 12pm-3pm
Cost: $150 per person
Book: Book now via the website.
A mouthwatering menu
Entrée:
Crispy chicken and rice noodle salad
Seared scallop and grapefruit salad
Main
Eye fillet, grilled asparagus, mash, jus
Oven baked barramundi, triple cooked potatoes, greens and beurre blanc
Dessert
Almond and pear pie
White chocolate and raspberry mousse with berry coulis
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