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    Restaurant in Carlton, Australia

    Kaprica

    100Pearl Points

    Easy to book, worth the Grattan St stop.

    Kaprica, Restaurant in Carlton

    About Kaprica

    Kaprica at 50 Grattan St, Carlton is an accessible dining option with easy booking — a practical choice for a special occasion when you want a considered restaurant without the reservation struggle. Cuisine type and pricing are unconfirmed, so check directly before committing. For a fuller picture of the Carlton dining scene, Pearl's Carlton guide covers the neighbourhood's best options.

    Verdict: Worth Checking Out, But Book With Low Friction

    Getting into Kaprica is not a challenge — booking difficulty is rated easy, which means you can plan a special occasion here without the weeks-long lead time required at Carlton's more competitive tables. That's a genuine advantage for date nights or celebration dinners when you want a considered restaurant experience without the reservation anxiety. The question is whether the experience justifies the effort of choosing it over well-established neighbours on Grattan Street and the broader Carlton dining strip.

    The Space and What to Expect

    Kaprica sits at 50 Grattan St in Carlton, a neighbourhood that punches above its size for dining density. Carlton draws a mixed crowd: University of Melbourne students, academics, and residents who know the area's eating options well. A venue on Grattan Street is in the middle of that activity, which means the physical setting will likely reflect the area's practical, no-fuss character rather than the hushed formality you'd find at, say, Attica in Melbourne. For a special occasion, that can work in your favour — celebratory dinners don't always need ceremony, and a room with energy and accessibility has its own value.

    The cuisine type, price range, and specific details about the chef are not confirmed in the available record. That limits the ability to give precise dish-level guidance here. What the address and easy booking status do confirm is that this is a venue positioned for regular access rather than event-only dining , useful context if you're deciding between a neighbourhood celebration and a destination-level splurge.

    On Takeout and Delivery

    With no confirmed delivery or takeout data in the record, it's not possible to say definitively whether Kaprica's food travels well. As a general rule for Carlton dining, the neighbourhood's tighter-format restaurants tend to work better as sit-down experiences , the ambiance and service flow are part of what you're paying for. If off-premise dining is your priority, Garfield Pizzeria is a more reliable counter-service option nearby. For a special occasion specifically, plan to dine in.

    Practical Details

    Reservations: Easy to book , no extended lead time required. Dress: Not confirmed; Carlton casual-smart is a safe default. Budget: Price range not confirmed in available data , check directly before booking. Groups: No confirmed seating capacity, so contact the venue for larger party arrangements. Getting there: 50 Grattan St, Carlton , well-served by tram routes running through the university precinct. For more options in the area, see our full Carlton restaurants guide and our full Carlton bars guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Kaprica good for a special occasion?

    Kaprica at 50 Grattan St works for a low-key special occasion where you want a relaxed evening without the booking stress of harder-to-get Melbourne venues. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so there's no lead-time anxiety. For a high-ceremony celebration dinner, Attica or Flower Drum set a more formal benchmark, but Kaprica suits occasions where the conversation matters more than the theatre.

    What should I order at Kaprica?

    Specific menu data isn't confirmed in the available record, so it's not possible to call out dishes with confidence. Carlton's dining culture tends toward neighbourhood restaurants with focused, seasonal menus, so asking staff what's moving well that night is a practical approach. Avoid over-ordering on a first visit until you get a read on portion size.

    How far ahead should I book Kaprica?

    Booking difficulty is rated easy, which means same-week reservations should be achievable in most cases. You're unlikely to need more than a few days' lead time for a weeknight table. Weekend evenings in Carlton get busier given the neighbourhood's dining density, so booking a few days out is still sensible.

    What should a first-timer know about Kaprica?

    Kaprica is at 50 Grattan St in Carlton, a walkable neighbourhood with strong dining competition on nearby Lygon Street and Faraday Street. Price range isn't confirmed in the record, so check current menus before committing to a budget. Carlton casual-smart dress is a safe default; the neighbourhood runs relaxed rather than formal.

    What are alternatives to Kaprica in Carlton?

    Within Carlton, the Lygon Street strip offers a range of Italian-leaning options if you want something more established with a longer track record. Stepping up in ambition, Attica in Ripponlea and Flower Drum in the CBD represent Melbourne's more decorated end of the dining spectrum. For something in a similar neighbourhood register but with stronger credentials, Rockpool in the CBD or Brae in Birregurra are worth the comparison if the occasion justifies the trip.

    Can Kaprica accommodate groups?

    No confirmed group booking policy or private dining data exists in the record. Given the Carlton location and easy booking difficulty, smaller groups of four to six are unlikely to face problems with advance notice. For larger parties or events, check the venue's official channels at 50 Grattan St to confirm setup options before assuming availability.

    Location

    50 Grattan St, Carlton VIC 3053, Australia

    Carlton, Australia

    Compare Kaprica

    Kaprica Side-by-Side
    VenueCuisineAwardsBooking Difficulty
    KapricaEasy
    BraeModern AustralianWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    AtticaAustralian ModernWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Flower DrumCantoneseWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    RockpoolAustralian CuisineWorld's 50 BestUnknown
    Saint PeterAustralian SeafoodWorld's 50 BestUnknown

    A quick look at how Kaprica measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Brae, Modern Australian, Modern Australian
    • Attica, Australian Modern, Australian Modern
    • Flower Drum, Cantonese, Cantonese
    • Rockpool, Australian Cuisine, Australian Cuisine
    • Saint Peter, Australian Seafood, Australian Seafood

    Carlton sits within reach of some of Victoria's most discussed restaurants, and how Kaprica fits into that picture depends on what you're optimising for. If a truly high-end tasting menu is the goal, Attica in Melbourne remains the obvious benchmark, it books out weeks in advance and demands a serious per-head commitment, but it delivers a level of precision that few Australian restaurants match. Kaprica's easy booking status makes it a different kind of proposition: lower stakes, lower friction, and better suited to a spontaneous celebration than a milestone anniversary that warrants months of planning.

    For Cantonese, Flower Drum is the Carlton-adjacent institution worth knowing, it has decades of earned reputation and a formal room that suits business meals and family celebrations alike. Rockpool in Sydney and Brae in Birregurra represent the destination-dining tier where travel and advance planning are part of the decision. Kaprica sits well below that commitment level, which is either a feature or a limitation depending on what kind of occasion you're planning.

    For Carlton specifically, Carlton Wine Rooms is worth comparing if a wine-led experience is on the agenda. If you're open to travelling further for a special meal, Laura at Pt Leo Estate in Merricks and Hentley Farm in Seppeltsfield represent the kind of destination restaurants worth planning around. Kaprica's value is in its accessibility, book it when the occasion calls for a good local dinner rather than a pilgrimage.

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