Fancy a night out?

Winter is officially over and summer's just around the corner. During winter the last thing you want to do is get dressed and leave the house. You'd rather be at home order in, and laze in front of the TV. Since we have overcome the winter blues and Summer is on it's way, we thought of doing you a favour and rounding up the spots that are worth dressing up.

Here are top 5 best spots that are worth getting dressed up for.

Quay

New South Wales

Quay is one of the country's most celebrated restaurants; The re-imagination of Quay has welcomed an organic space reflective of Peter Gilmore's nature inspired cuisine. The interplay of textures and colour bring new life and a vibrancy that embraces the restaurant's place in the dress circle of Sydney Harbour.

The Bridge Room

New South Wales

Two-hatted Sydney restaurant The Bridge Room features an open kitchen with custom built charcoal grill. Lusted's menu evolves constantly, influenced by his travels throughout Asia and Europe with many dishes prepared over binchotan charcoal and slow smoked in the Japanese Robata style.

The interplay of vivid flavours and textures is a feature of his unique cooking style.

Otto Brisbane

Queensland

In the heart of the CBD overlooking the Brisbane River and iconic Story Bridge, OTTO Brisbane celebrates great Australian ingredients in a modern Italian style, capturing occasion and place. The menu is simple yet delicious that celebrates modern Italian regional produce.

The Long Apron

Queensland

The Long Apron restaurant offers a unique taste of Europe in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland. Head chef Cameron Matthews' menu has been likened to experiencing a night at the theatre, with multiple acts of surprising flavour combinations and conversation-stopping presentation. These culinary treats are supported by a warm and welcoming European inspired atmosphere, with friendly staff eager to match the perfect wine to each dish, or simply let our guests go with the flow and create their own memorable experience.

Mister Bianco

Victoria

A little Italian gem with its stylishly relaxed informality – and an interior that lets texture do all the work – Mister Bianco feels familiar, fresh, a modern take on an Italian diner with a salute to Chef Joseph Vargetto's southern Italian heritage. Mister Bianco just has that certain feel that settles you immediately, with the open kitchen and friendly welcome. In addition to a la carte dining, the 'Shared Table Menu' is a great choice for the whole table to gather around and enjoy. There's also a quirky and unpretentious wine list – where wines are listed in price brackets rather than style.

Grossi – Florentino

Victoria

Grossi Florentino follows the tradition of Italian food and culture drawing from its heritage and delivery a refined product in unique ways. The service is precise and welcoming and ensures that every guest has a memorable experience. The menu, designed by chefs Guy Grossi and Chris Rodriguez, focuses on local, seasonal produce. Grossi Florentino's motto lies in using seasonal produce to ensure it is at its best possible quality. Food and wine are intertwined and our extensive list gives our group of sommeliers the opportunity to open a bottle to suit any occasion.

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Sharmi Ahmed