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The Metz - Launceston - Photo album

I love this place. Great atmosphere, great food, staff are friendly and polite. it is clean, fresh and the decor is really pretty. the platter I had was fantastic and not over priced. great place to eat or relax with some friends over a platter and a few drinks or some local wines. If you are travel
Fantastic experience! Friendly staff and delicious food. It's pricey, yes, but you get what you pay for. So, it's well worth it! My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed it, although it was difficult to communicate and figure out whether the restaurant was open (we tried calling and instagram message). Als
The vibe and decor is just stunning. Service super grand and the food so tasty. I had the Korean bowl and the kimchi fried rice had a great smoky flavour. My friend loved the duck risotto. As strange as this may sound, we kind of thought the bathroom would be opulent to match. Just regular hahahah I
The absolute worst place that I visited during my trip to Launceston. While the Donzelle was a delicious starter, it's not hard to fry dough and salt it. The second I was seated all I could think about was the ridiculous amounts of lights in the medium sized restaunt, i felt as if I needed sunglasse
PERFECT creme brulee, cake and lemon pudding but the bombolini could use a bit more cream. The waitress at the counter that I paid the bill to, was very friendly.
Had the most wonderful time today at The Metz, as we always do. My mum and I came all the way up from Hobart to have the Nepali Chicken pizza, which sadly went off the menu just a few days ago! Thankfully, Mackenzie checked with the chef to see if there was something similar on the new menu, and we
The restaurant had great atmosphere, but that’s where the positive ends. Food came slow, servings were petite and quality of the food definitely does not warrant the price tag. The sour dough bread was decent, but it was destroyed by the amount of salt they’ve massaged into the butter. It’s like Sal
Big drinks menu with something for everyone. Food was the highlight, the cheddar and sour chives with sourdough was refreshing, Although the pork cheek was a small plate, in many Sydney eateries, this would be a main, the pork cheek was incredibly tasty and the apples paired perfectly with the dish
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