Embla – the best enoteca in Melbourne

Embla

Italian wine bar

122 Russell Street, Melbourne, VIC, 3000
Mon and Tues from 3pm; Wed to Sat from midday
0455 122 121

As I compile my favourite restaurants into a list, I realised I had not written about Embla. The extreme versatility of this Italian wine bar has meant I’ve been many times, but only in a large group have I actually sat through several courses. To me, Embla is the place that I’d love to be down the road, but I’d be there too much.

The dark interior makes mid-afternoon Embla look closed on a classic grey Melbourne day. This is one of my favourite times to visit unannounced, ready to sip a negroni, or have one of the expertly selected wines by the glass. The bar at the front of the long rectangular restaurant is the place for a drink.

On Derby night I break away from the group for an hour to grab a seat further inside the restaurant on the kitchen bar. In front of the wood-fired oven I have a great view of the chefs plating up, and risking limbs as they get dangerously close to the inside of the oven. A glass of Italian red, and a classic ragu on pappardelle. This is what I call celebrating the winner in the last!

Meeting a friend for lunch on the bar we both cannot go past the special for both deliciousness and price-point. Slow cooked lamb falls apart, juicy and enhanced by the other flavours in the dish. There’s been plenty of times Embla has been too busy to get a seat immediately, and the atmosphere is palpable as you enter. Every other time there is a seat or two, and you can indulge in a great glass of wine, grazing on some salumi and cheese.

For a group, this is a fabulous place for friends or close work colleagues. They pack you in, so you’d better be seated next to people you enjoy being with. I’ve been here with work colleagues who had become close friends. Feasting at Embla is good fun, but as I mentioned there are more comfortable ways to do a business lunch.

Embla is a wonderful enoteca. It serves comforting Italian classics alongside carefully selected wines, and is as versatile as it is brilliant. Don’t send out a search party. I’m on the bar at Embla.

King Clarence – Sydney, City – Thursday 13 March 2025 – Dinner

King Clarence

Modern Asian

171 Clarence St Sydney NSW 2000
Mon–Wed 12pm–10pm; Thu–Sat 12pm–11pm; Sun 12pm–10pm
(02) 8456 7120

It’s a secret. I really enjoy dining solo. I get some weird looks. The rest are curious.

It is still a challenge. I plan. Sometimes only twenty minutes prior. Like tonight. Sometimes I’ve had the venue on my list for years. 

I’ve just had a terrific cocktail at Old Mate’s Place; a fantastic bar with a small rooftop. A couple are stalking my table. They figuratively attack another couple for the table next to mine as it is vacated. Assertions are made. They had in fact not been there longer. Defeated, the aggressors leave.

I congratulated the couple for not giving up their table under false pretences. Several moments later I’m on the bar at King Clarence. Dining solo having agreed with the manager to be quick.

As a sign that service is great here, I’m quickly told that arrangements had been made for me to relax and stay a bit longer. I was still out within an hour as planned. Quick service, quick dish delivery, and personal speediness all played their necessary parts.

The only weakness in service is the clearly sniffly taller person on the floor who was either unwell, or extremely satisfied with their product. As I try to work it out, my perfect fish finger bao snack arrives, exhibiting smacks of flavour. 

The KC Fried Rice lived up to the hype I had generated in my own mind. It was Aru quality, with the luminescent fish eggs adorning an assortment of delicous seafood, and evenly fried, rice goodness.

To finish I not only downed my second glass of superb Petit Chablis for the reasonable price of $22, but chose to enjoy the milk chocolate mousse topped with mint ice cream. Generously spaced and numerous assorted ‘coco pops’ wafers provide agreeable texture, to a dish that is probably best shared.

As I paid the bill a little less than an hour following being seated, I wondered whether I should ask about the tall floor staffer. I decided to allow myself to believe that Mr Sniffles was not sick, and was just enjoying himself. I’m not sure if that is the better thought, but it was more entertaining, and less of a put-off in an otherwise fabulous solo dinner.

King Clarence
https://www.bentleyrestaurantgroup.com.au/kingclarence
Open daily from 12pm
171 Clarence Street, Sydney
info@kingclarence.com.au
(02) 8456 7120