Seemingly two restaurants in Port Fairy isn't enough, so the team from Gladioli and Conlan's have dived in for thirds – this one dedicated to Asian hawker food. Within a grand old bank building, here you can balance small shared plates of prawn-chive dumplings and Sichuan-salted fried lotus roots with fragrant Southeast Asia curry mains or whole ginger-chilli fish.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Port Fairy attractions

1. Wishart Galley

0.16 MILES

Port Fairy's best gallery, set in a historic bank building, is run by the former curator of the Warrnambool Art Galley. The multi-room space exhibits…

2. Mott's Cottage

0.24 MILES

One of Victoria's oldest buildings, Mott's Cottage (c 1843) is owned by the National Trust and is only open on specific dates; call ahead if you're keen…

3. Port Fairy History Centre

0.33 MILES

Housed in the old bluestone courthouse (complete with mannequins acting out a courtroom scene), this museum has shipping relics and old photos.

4. Wharf

0.34 MILES

Back in the 1850s the town's port was one of the busiest in Australia, serving as the main departure point for ships heading to England laden with wool,…

5. Battery Hill

0.49 MILES

Located across the bridge from Port Fairy's picturesque harbour, Battery Hill is worthy of exploration, with cannons and fortifications positioned here in…

6. East Beach

0.5 MILES

Safe for swimming, East Beach has a surf life-saving club and small waves to suit beginners.

7. Pea Soup

0.65 MILES

More attractive than it sounds, Pea Soup is a lovely little sheltered beach that's popular with families.

8. Griffiths Island

0.87 MILES

Where the Moyne River meets the ocean, Griffiths Island is home to a protected short-tailed shearwater (mutton-bird) colony; they descend on the town each…