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A REAL CATCH

SEBASTIAN BEACH GRILL & BAR

he brainchild of restaurateur Dave Parker and his childhood friend Alex Brawn, Sebastian is housed in a 1930s bathing pavilion on Williamstown Beach, part of a historic suburb that was Melbourne’s (tapas) and sharing plates include (mini-skewers of green olives, white anchovy, and guindilla pepper), homemade sausage, as well as charred octopus caught in the waters just off Williamstown Beach. Other standouts? Mussels sourced from the nearby Bellarine Peninsula with fermented chili aioli, and the grilled catch of the day—perhaps a whole local flounder—smothered in burnt anchovy butter ().

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