3 Best Restaurants in The Hunter Valley Wine Region, New South Wales

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Hunter Valley Wine Region - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Bistro Molines

$$ Fodor's Choice

Local French-born celebrity chef Robert Molines, who used to run Roberts Restaurant, has a restaurant on the grounds of the lovely Tallavera vineyard, which has one of the best views in the valley. Make sure you nab a table on or near the veranda. Food isn't overly complicated or styled, which fits nicely with the relaxed (but professional) service. The homemade linguine with fresh pipis is fresh and delicious as is the asparagus tart encased with light pastry. It's a two-course minimum at A$85. Those who want a nap after a long lunch, or don't want to drive home, might want to book into the two-bedroom cottage (operated by Robert and his wife Sally) that's just a stroll from the restaurant.

749 Mt. View Rd., Mount View, NSW, 2325, Australia
02-4990–9553
Known For
  • Incredible views
  • Overnight accommodation if needed
  • Must-visit cellar door
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No dinner Sun.–Thurs.
Reservations essential

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Circa 1876

$$$$

This restaurant in grapevine-covered, 1876-built Pepper Tree Cottage wins the ambience award hands down. The seasonal Mod Oz menu draws inspiration from regional recipes of France and Italy and applies it to local game, seafood, beef, and lamb. A good choice is the chef specialty cherry-glazed duck breast or the curry myrtle smoke emu fillet. Lunch is set at three courses costing A$110. The cozy fireside lounge is perfect for enjoying after-dinner liqueurs, or another wine from the extensive wine list.

64 Halls Rd., Pokolbin, NSW, 2321, Australia
02-4998–4999
Known For
  • European vineyard feel
  • Special occasion
  • Stunning interiors
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Leaves & Fishes

$$$$

A rustic boathouse-style café with a deck that projects over a fish-stocked dam and a lovely garden, this is the place to savor delicious seafood with an Asian twist, and share antipasto dishes. Fish comes straight from farm to plate, and wines are from local vineyards. You could start with the roasted Harvery Bay scallops or the soft shell crap with Singaporean chilli. Those who are not fans of seafood can tuck into the crispy chicken cutlets roasted in harissa. Desserts from the specials board might include steamed fig and ginger pudding. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends, and it's a two-course minimum (A$68) at both lunch and dinner. There is also boathouse-style accommodation on the property, ideal for couples.

737 Lovedale Rd., Lovedale, NSW, 2320, Australia
02-4930–7400
Known For
  • <PRO>idyllic surroundings</PRO>
  • <PRO>popular spot</PRO>
  • <PRO>great seafood</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Mon.–Wed. No dinner Thurs. and Sun.

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