O.MY Restaurant & Bar
Best Known For
Ever changing seasonal menu
About O.MY Restaurant & Bar
O.MY Restaurant & Bar, located in the vibrant suburb of Beaconsfield in Melbourne, is a culinary gem that invites patrons to indulge in its modern Australian cuisine. The establishment boasts a warm and inviting atmosphere, accentuated by contemporary décor and a relaxed setting that makes it perfect for casual dining or special occasions. What sets O.MY apart is its ever-changing seasonal menu, crafted from the freshest local ingredients, ensuring a unique dining experience with every visit. This commitment to seasonal produce not only highlights the rich flavours of Australia but also exemplifies the restaurant's dedication to sustainability and creativity in the kitchen.
Features & Facilities
Payments Accepted: Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Eftpos, JCB, UnionPay, Apple Pay
Seats: 26 Chef: Blayne Bertoncello Sommelier: Chase Bertoncello









Beautiful food, perfectly prepared and presented
We went here for my 60th while down in Melbourne house-shopping. I cannot wait to go back. In Sydney, our fave was Nel Restaurant - O.My has a similar vibe but is even more amazing. I love that it is small, laid back and so incredibly thoughtfully prepared and presented. We cannot wait to go back.
Best non CBD Restaurant in Melbourne
many visites to Woods street and some to new setup only confirms the decication of all staff to having an outstanding venue to enjoy original spectacular dining. Service is supreme and unusual for Melbourne hospitality. Menu is seasonal and shows the passion the Kitchen and Chef have for fresh, organic ingredients, presented in a very individual style. We cannot recommend this restaurant too highly. We will continue to recommend to others and support them as often as is possible.
simply the best!
Simply an amazing experience.
Food and service great!
My favourite restaurant! Everything about this restaurant is great, from the free parking right outside the door, to the food, wine matching, and service! A small building where every table has a view of the kitchen. To me it is a cross between Attica and Vue Di Monde, at a fraction of the price.