Skip to main content

    Restaurant in Melbourne, Australia

    Florentino

    720Pearl Points

    A wine list that earns its own booking.

    Florentino, Restaurant in Melbourne

    About Florentino

    Florentino is Melbourne's strongest case for Italian fine dining with genuine wine program depth — backed by a World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation and consecutive La Liste Top Restaurant rankings. Book it for a wine-led dinner or special occasion in the CBD. If you want casual Italian without the formality, 48h Pizza e Gnocchi Bar is the better fit.

    The Verdict

    Florentino is not simply a restaurant with a good wine list — it is one of the few places in Melbourne where the wine program is a genuine reason to book. A La Liste Leading Restaurants entry (75 points in 2026, 78 in 2025) and a World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation, plus a Australasia Regional Winner designation, confirm what regulars already know: this is a serious dining room at 78-84 Bourke St that earns its formal reputation. If you want Modern Italian cooking matched with genuine cellar depth, Florentino is the booking to make in Melbourne. If you want casual pasta without the formality, 48h Pizza e Gnocchi Bar serves you better.

    What Florentino Actually Is

    A common misconception is that Florentino is primarily a venue for corporate lunches or conservative fine dining with a perfunctory wine list. The World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation tells a different story. That credential — awarded to a small number of restaurants globally , signals a wine program assessed for list depth, storage, service knowledge, and value, not just label prestige. For a food and wine enthusiast visiting Melbourne, that matters more than any single award on the wall.

    The cooking is Modern Italian, which at this level means technique-forward, ingredient-led dishes rather than red-sauce tradition. The address , Bourke Street in the CBD , places it at the centre of Melbourne's dining precinct, a short walk from the major hotel corridors. If you are staying in the city and want one dinner that covers both serious wine and serious food under one roof, Florentino is the consolidation play. Contrast that with Bottarga or Aru Melbourne, which lean harder into contemporary Australian produce and less toward classic Italian structure.

    The Grossi name attached to the venue , confirmed across La Liste and World of Fine Wine records , carries weight in Melbourne's Italian dining conversation. This is a multi-generational project, not a trend-chasing opening, and the wine list reflects that: expect Italian and Australian bottles with real cellar age, not a list assembled for margin.

    Leading Time to Visit

    For a wine-focused dinner, a midweek evening gives you the leading table and the most attentive floor service , Friday and Saturday evenings fill the room with occasion diners, which shifts the pacing. Lunch on a Tuesday or Wednesday is the quieter path if you want to spend time with the wine list rather than feel the turnover pressure of a full Saturday service. Melbourne's autumn and winter months (April through July) suit the style of cooking here: richer, slower, wine-forward, which aligns with when the room feels at its most natural.

    The Wine Angle

    The World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation is the most important credential to understand before you book. Most Melbourne restaurants at this price tier carry a respectable wine list. Florentino carries one that has been independently assessed for depth across regions, vintages, and service quality. For a diner whose decision hinges on whether the wine experience will match the food, that accreditation removes the guesswork. Italian regional bottles and aged Australian reds are the areas where this list typically outperforms peers , if those categories interest you, arrive with time to read the list properly. If wine is secondary to your evening, the accreditation is less relevant and you could redirect spend toward venues with a different strength profile.

    For comparison on the wine dimension: Brae in Birregurra has a celebrated natural and biodynamic focus; Rockpool in Sydney carries exceptional depth in Australian fine wine. Florentino sits in the Italian-anchored, classically structured tier , a different register, but no less serious.

    How It Compares

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: 78-84 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000
    • Cuisine: Modern Italian
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , advance booking recommended but not weeks-out urgent for midweek
    • Awards: La Liste Leading Restaurants 2026 (75pts), La Liste 2025 (78pts), World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation, Australasia Regional Winner
    • Leading for: Wine-focused dinners, special occasions, Italian fine dining in the CBD
    • Dress code: Smart; this is a formal room , err on the side of over-dressing
    • Getting there: Central CBD location on Bourke St; accessible by tram and a short walk from major Melbourne hotels
    • See more: Full Melbourne restaurants guide | Melbourne hotels | Melbourne bars | Melbourne wineries | Melbourne experiences

    Related Restaurants

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I order at Florentino?

    The menu details are not published in the venue record, so ordering specifics are hard to confirm in advance. What the World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation does confirm is that the wine program is the strongest argument for being here — ask the floor staff to lead with a wine pairing and build your food order around it. That is the format this room rewards.

    Does Florentino handle dietary restrictions?

    No dietary policy is documented in the available venue data. For a La Liste-ranked Modern Italian at this level, calling ahead is the right move — not because restrictions are likely to be refused, but because a kitchen operating at this standard can usually accommodate with notice and do it properly.

    How far ahead should I book Florentino?

    Book at least two to three weeks out for a weekend dinner; a midweek table is more achievable on shorter notice. A World of Fine Wine 3-Star-accredited restaurant on Bourke Street in Melbourne's CBD does not go underbooked on Friday or Saturday nights. If your date is fixed, book early.

    What are alternatives to Florentino in Melbourne?

    Flower Drum is the closest peer for formal, long-lunch-style dining with a serious wine list, though the cuisine is Cantonese rather than Italian. Vue de Monde sits at a higher price point with a more theatrical tasting-menu format. Gimlet is the better call if you want Modern Italian-adjacent cooking in a less formal room. Attica is a different category entirely — destination tasting menu, not a comparable night out.

    Is Florentino good for a special occasion?

    Yes — the La Liste ranking and World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation both signal a room that takes the occasion seriously. It works for milestone dinners, corporate entertaining, or any event where the wine list needs to carry weight. Parties wanting a louder, more energetic atmosphere should look at Gimlet instead.

    What should I wear to Florentino?

    No dress code is stated in the venue data, but a La Liste-ranked Modern Italian on Bourke Street in Melbourne's CBD signals that this is not a casual room. Business attire or dinner dress is a reasonable baseline. If you are unsure, call ahead — arriving underdressed at a restaurant at this tier is avoidable.

    Location

    78-84 Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

    Melbourne, Australia

    Compare Florentino

    Full Comparison: Florentino
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking DifficultyValue
    FlorentinoModern ItalianLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 75pts; {"wbwl_source": {"slug": "grossi-florentino", "page_type": "category_summary", "category_slug": "award-category-winners", "award_result": "Regional Winner", "is_global_winner": "False", "region": "Australasia", "award_line": "Grossi Florentino, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia—Australasia", "location_source": "summary_line"}, "scraped_details": {"page_url": "", "location_text": "Melbourne, Victoria, Australia"}, "source_row_snapshot": {"raw_name": "Grossi Florentino", "raw_city": "Melbourne", "raw_country": "Australia", "raw_address": "Melbourne, Victoria, Australia"}}; {"wbwl_source": {"slug": "grossi-florentino", "page_type": "star_accreditation", "category_slug": "star-accreditation", "award_result": "Accredited", "is_global_winner": "False"}, "scraped_details": {"hero_image": "", "page_title": "3-Star Accreditation", "page_url": ""}, "source_row_snapshot": {"raw_name": "Grossi Florentino"}}; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 78pts; The juxtaposition found within Grill Americano is unique. While embracing the New World approach of Melbourne’s culinary district, the sophisticated dining room boasts an Old World feel, tapping into the timeless buzz of the Big Apple’s great restaurants. Bold, plush and refined, Grill Americano is restaurateur Chris Lucas’ love letter to New York City, classic old-school dining and Venetian cuisine. The menu marries the best of Italian flavour and technique: parmesan cacio e pepe polenta with s; {"wbwl_source": {"slug": "grossi-florentino", "page_type": "star_accreditation", "category_slug": "star-accreditation", "award_result": "Accredited", "is_global_winner": "False"}, "scraped_details": {"hero_image": "", "page_title": "3-Star Accreditation", "page_url": ""}, "source_row_snapshot": {"raw_name": "Grossi Florentino"}}Easy
    AtticaAustralian ModernWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Flower DrumCantoneseWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Vue de MondeAustralian Fine DiningUnknown
    48h Pizza e Gnocchi BarUnknown
    GimletUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between Florentino and alternatives.

    Also Consider

    How Florentino Compares in Melbourne

    Florentino and Attica sit at the top of Melbourne's formal dining tier, but they serve different purposes. Attica is a destination booking for Australian-produce-driven tasting menus — longer lead times, harder to get, and more focused on the chef's evolving creative vision. Florentino is the choice when you want a formal room with deep Italian wine knowledge and a classic structure to the meal. If you are visiting Melbourne specifically for a once-in-a-trip dinner and wine is secondary, Attica wins. If the bottle matters as much as the plate, Florentino's World of Fine Wine 3-Star Accreditation makes the argument clearly.

    Flower Drum is the closest peer in terms of longevity and formality — a Cantonese institution with decades of consistent performance. The comparison is useful for diners who want a room with genuine history and service polish but are weighing cuisine type. Vue de Monde offers Australian fine dining with a dramatic setting and stronger theatrical elements; it competes with Florentino for the special-occasion booking but leans more contemporary and Australian rather than Italian and classical. For pure occasion dining with the best view, Vue de Monde; for the best Italian wine experience in a formal room, Florentino.

    Gimlet and 48h Pizza e Gnocchi Bar occupy lower price points and less formal registers. Gimlet is the pick if you want a lively, well-executed modern room without the ceremonial weight of fine dining. 48h is straightforwardly the best-value Italian option in Melbourne's inner suburbs. Neither competes with Florentino on wine credentials or occasion formality — they solve a different problem.

    Recognized By

    Keep this place

    Save or rate Florentino on Pearl

    Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.