1 /5 Emily Feakes: We went to SkyHigh Mount Dandenong to celebrate my birthday, expecting a lovely evening. While the view was beautiful, that was the only redeeming part of the night. Everything else—from the food to the hygiene to the customer service—was honestly appalling.
Firstly, you have to pay a $10 entry fee. The restaurant is also very dated and looks unappealing as you walk in. This should have been our red flag to leave.
Then, every glass we were given was visibly dirty—some had smudged food and fingerprints, and others even had someone else’s lipstick marks. That alone was unacceptable, but the food somehow managed to be worse.
For entrees, we had the prawns and pork belly. The pork belly was passable, but the crackling on top tasted exactly like packaged pork crackle from a servo—stale and unpleasant. The prawns were awful: fishy, clearly not fresh, and the portion was a joke—just three tiny prawns for almost $20.
The mains were even more of a disaster. My partner’s chicken came with what was allegedly “ratatouille,” though we genuinely have no idea what was on that plate. I ordered a steak, clearly asking for it to be cooked medium because I’m pregnant and cannot eat rare meat. It came out undeniably rare, and I couldn’t touch it. The portion was also laughably small—definitely not the 200g advertised—and the potato gratin it came with tasted awful. Charging $48 for that steak dish is honestly insane.
The worst part? When we politely raised our concerns and didn’t eat the mains, staff still tried to charge us for them, offering only 20% off the total bill. We still paid well over $100 for a dinner we couldn’t eat, and ended up having to go somewhere else just to actually have dinner. It was beyond disappointing—it was honestly offensive. So we had to pay for two dinners because of their pitiful excuse of a restaurant.
For a place positioned as a premium dining experience, this was one of the worst meals we’ve ever had. We will absolutely not be returning, and I would strongly discourage others from wasting their time or money here. I honestly, from the bottom of my heart, hope they go out of business.