Part two of Editor Simon Wittenberg’s experience at the five-star Pullman Resort Bunker Bay resort in Western Australia
The award-winning ‘Other Side of the Moon’ restaurant, which is themed around Australian cuisine with a Mediterranean influence, is the main dining venue at the resort and sits adjacent to the property’s bar area. The menu for the evening meal is not extensive, but is nonetheless varied enough to tantalise the fussiest of taste buds. However, before sitting down for dinner, romantics can watch the sun set over the ocean from the outdoor courtyard whilst sampling one of the many locally produced wines. For those who prefer something lighter, the bar menu offer a comprehensive range of freshly-prepared sandwiches.
The desert menu posed an equally difficult dilemma. After much deliberation, I choose a “Bombe Alaska”, a generous serving of mango and strawberry ice cream interspersed by a large slab of coconut chocolate, and topped off by a layer of soft scorched meringue. This mighty dish was even delicately decorated with tasty orange blossom-flavoured candy floss which simply melted in your mouth. My guest headed straight for a lemon, lime and bitters sorbet which was a refreshing way to finish off the meal prior to tucking into a piece of locally made berry and pistachio nougat.
Come breakfast back in the ‘Other Side of the Moon’ restaurant, and guests have the choice of a full buffet (costing AUS$32.50 per person), a continental buffet (AUS$25.50 each), or there are many different options on the à la carte menu spanning from fresh seasonal fruit to eggs benedict. We opted for the full buffet and knowing where to start was the real challenge, such was the choice. There were numerous types of bread, fresh, dried and strewed fruits, sweet and savoury muffins, nuts, pastries, smoked salmon, tomato and mozzarella salad, soft cheeses, and even the chef’s very own muesli which can be bought directly from the hotel. A large variety of teas and coffees were also “on tap” to make the first meal of the day complete. For those who do not wish to leave the confines of their villa, a full buffet breakfast can be delivered to your door for AUS$28 per person.
The Pullman Resort Bunker Bay really is a break away from the hustle and bustle, whilst also being perfectly situated to explore Western Australia’s other gems.