Lebrina is a hidden gem located, in Newtown, 10 minutes north of Hobart, in Southern Tasmania.
Consistently listed in the top 3 Tasmanian restaurants, food critics and local foodies wax lyrical about Lebrina's sumptuous seasonal fare and glorious wine list. Diners are seated in one of three intimate dining rooms, and the play of candle light, modern art and scattered antiques soften the senses while the palate prepares for a peak experience.
Lebrina is a drop of gastronomic heaven set in the discreet surrounds of an early colonial cottage. The menu though restrained, changes seasonally, and delights the palate and all the senses, with a deeply satisfying complexity.
Chef Scott Minervini brings to life the best of Tasmania's produce including game and seafood, while referring to classical French and Northern Italian cuisine to compose his perfectly executed dishes. Each dish will leave a deep and complex memory on the palate.
Lebrina offers knowledgeable and unobtrusive service to complete this outstanding dining experience. This is an intimate and inspired Tasmanian food and wine experience.
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