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You idiots :D

Anyhow, went to the Conservatory @ Crown.... lots of seafood... $65 a head i think... or there abouts.

Prawns, oysters, lots of styles of fish both hot and cold... crab...

lots of other stuff too, top night. Buffet too... so all you can eat Prawns :P

I was gonna mention the Conservatory @ Crown but it's not specifically Seafood, it's more asian/seafod.

That's my fave restaurant in Melb!!

I ate 43 oysters my first visit, then returned months later with the same ppl ho egged me on o better my record.

I reached a PB of 50 osters + smoked salmon, prawns a plenty + asian roats, fish, etc.

The desert buffet is bigger than most main menu buffets & they have a choclate fountain!

Botom line... Oysters in mass consumptio are DEFINATELY no an aphrodisiac... they just make you feel sick! Just worth it to see the waiters faces.

The service there is fantastic too.

For $90 on Thurs last week I went after Crays (but the buggers were too deep in their holes) and also got a full bag of 100 scallops. Then the fun bit was shucking them out.

Mmmmm Yummy. Cheaper than restaurant, guaranteed fresh and i get to not drive too :P

Sails on the Bay in elwood on the foreshore was pretty damn good from memory.

Yes...Sail's on the Bay....its great. Stacey took me there on my birthday....could do a lot worse....and resonably priced too.

For $90 on Thurs last week I went after Crays (but the buggers were too deep in their holes) and also got a full bag of 100 scallops. Then the fun bit was shucking them out.

Mmmmm Yummy. Cheaper than restaurant, guaranteed fresh and i get to not drive too :)

Well thats the thing.

For around $20-$30 a head i could put on Abalone, Prawns... if i had the time to do divers, i'd be able to put on Cray's....

I'll pay $$$ for a flashy place... but time permitting its cheaper, nicer @ home if you ask me.

conservatory is pretty good, but if i was after a great seafood dinner at crown, at $65 a head plus drinks, i would head straight to Koko.

classiest japanese restaurant in town

thats our favourite place to go broke ;D (thank god its in the ent book so we get a discount)

mmm teppanyaki!! I think the set menus for teppanyaki start at $65 but they do have a standard menu as well. They also have private teppanyaki rooms.. if only we were that rich..

There's also a Margo's seafood restaurant in Crown but I don't think it's A grade or anything.

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