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GIFT VOUCHERS

A gift of a dining experience at Bottarga is the perfect way to say congratulations, thank you, or to send well wishes. Gift vouchers are emailed immediately to you, or, if you prefer, directly to your guests.

E-GIFT CARD &  PHYSICAL GIFT CARD

 

Purchase a gift voucher at a set value of your choice, allowing guests to spend it as they wish in the Bottarga dining room. 

Price: Value of your choice​​​​

Bottarga gift vouchers are valid for 36 months from the date of purchase (unless stated otherwise on the physical voucher). An electronic voucher will be emailed to either the recipient or the purchaser upon confirmation of payment.

Alternatively for a physical gift card, you can call the restaurant to preorder. Let them know the amount you need and complete your purchase. You can pay at the restaurant when you pick up the card. Please note that preordering a physical gift card by phone may take up to 3-4 days for pickup, and collection is available between 1 PM and 5 PM from Tuesday to Saturday, excluding public holidays. In contrast, the platform for our e-gift card above provides a more accurate timeline for your gift voucher.

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198 BAY STREET BRIGHTON, VIC 3186 | TUESDAY TO SUNDAY DINNER FROM 5pm

We acknowledge the Boon Wurrung (Bunurong) people of the Kulin Nation, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we gather, create, and share. We pay our deepest respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. This land always was, and always will be, First Nations land. As immigrants, we are grateful to live, work, and build our lives on this Country. We honour the generosity of the land, the stories it holds, and the opportunity it gives us to share food, culture, and connection. It is a privilege to be here, and we are proud to contribute our part while respecting the First Nations people who have cared for this place for tens of thousands of years.

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