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Lake House

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The restaurant boasts a hyper-seasonal menu.
1 / 8The restaurant boasts a hyper-seasonal menu.Supplied
The Lake House dining room.
2 / 8The Lake House dining room.Supplied
Dessert at the Lake House
3 / 8Dessert at the Lake HouseSupplied
Murray Cod, trout, eel and yabbies.
4 / 8Murray Cod, trout, eel and yabbies. Supplied
Fresh ingredients.
5 / 8Fresh ingredients.Supplied
A taste of what to expect.
6 / 8A taste of what to expect.Supplied
Seafood special.
7 / 8Seafood special.Supplied
Inside the dreamy space.
8 / 8Inside the dreamy space.Supplied
Good Food hatGood Food hat17.5/20Critics' Pick

Lake House

Contemporary$$$$

Australian country luxury was born here.

In a sacred dining room overlooking a quiet lake, truffle-studded honey falls over triple-cream cheese and French toast – an escarpment of ripe butterfats. Dessert is one of hundreds of luxuries at Lake House, Australia’s defining country indulgence for 40-plus years.

Its chief comfort, though, might simply be choice: four courses with three to five options each. Tiny heirloom beetroots as sweet as their golden complexion shelter under candied winter leaves. Sacchetti – little bundles of pasta filled with local mushrooms – are heady with taleggio. Blushing pork fillet hemmed by its crackling might follow, or a pithivier plump with pumpkin and raclette, exacting in its pleats.

Some pleasures can be bought: a seasonal bounty of Lake House-grown produce, or chardonnay reared on that same blessed terroir. But that warble of contentment that colours the room? That’s the birdsong of inspired hospitality; it’s priceless.

Good to know: Make a weekend of it and spend the night in the luxe accommodation.

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