2026-02-18

DOCK 37 BAR & KITCHEN Pan Pacific Melbourne - South Wharf Steak and Wine Dining

South Wharf dining serving steak and fish dishes with a touch of Italian flavours that are locally inspired, Dock 37 Bar & Kitchen at The Pan Pacific Melbourne showcases locally sourced produce and some house-made specialties that you may not want to say no to. mylifestylenews writes.


Hotel restaurant dining sometimes gets a bad press because of the competition of plentiful dining options outside to challenge your demanding taste buds, but there are exceptions to the rule and at Dock 37 Bar and Kitchen, you may enjoy a sense of dining and discover the majestic wooden interiors that draw inspiration from the grand ships of the past.


Well situated at the South Wharf of Melbourne along the Yarra River, Dock 37 Bar and Kitchen offers a huge dining space with exceptionally high ceilings and also ties into the design ethos of the hotel lobby and the design continues this story through contemporary industrial touches paired with relaxed riverside dining elements, creating spaces that feel connected to both Melbourne’s working port history and its modern, sophisticated waterfront lifestyle.


Dock 37 Bar and Kitchen has a wine cellar that is a walk-through gantry suspended above the bar with over 500 wines for selection, which looks impressive and quite a eye-catching architectural space on the whole, but somehow not terribly exciting at the ground level with the choice of furnishings and layout to at least reminisce and be nostalgic about the cruise ship style dining experience but lacking the slick vibe ambience.


The black and white carpet has a reference to water streaming through the aisle, contrasting some sconce lights in a cylindrical design that emit light at both ends together with striped cushions banquettes and streamlined with tables in straight lines.


Despite the nearly floor to ceiling windows that were installed, the flow of natural lights from outside are partially blocked by the convention centre that limits maximum lights to brighten up the interior and ambience. However, the main dining area looks out onto a pedestrian thoroughfare adjacent to the convention centre, adding a bit of life outside with passing traffic and some external vibrancy.


While the restaurant and bar is also being used as a breakfast place for hotel guests, the ambience may lack some creative vibe of a signature restaurant, yet it offers an approachable and relaxed all-day dining experience, but then it is all about the food. The food menu hinges on offering quality, locally sourced fresh produce from the land and sea as well as house-made specialties that are cooked with honesty flair. The menu is pretty much straight forward with some classic favourites and easy to navigate and it didn’t take long for us to decide on what to order.


<Scallop, fennel pollen, pickled cucumber, tomato chilli jam, macadamia crumbs, verjus>
From the Piccoli Piatti - Small Plates section, we opted for three very plump and juicy scallops with a quite unusual combination of ingredients that was a little on the sweet side and it was a tad lukewarm rather than uniformly hot, but overall it was quite enjoyable and well executed for a comfort dish that made for a great start to the evenings culinary journey.


<Linguine, crab, prawn, lemon, basil, chilli>
On Primi - First - Pasta section, The linguine was incredibly tasty, although it was a tad overcooked to our liking, but with four big prawns and not stingy with the amount of  garlic used and a hint of chilli, this was absolutely delicious and quite authentic in taste. A must order!

 
<Hamburger al Formaggio, onion, parmesan, giardiniera, pomodorini, secret sauce, potato bun>
The next order from the Main was the good size meaty, juicy and flavoursome burger yet somehow lacking that indefinable something. We are not too sure about the potato bun, as it seemed sort of strange in flavour, compared to what a bread bun would have, but worth trying as an alternative. The burger sits on a specially designed newsprint paper, but as it was juicy, the paper started breaking up. You needed to be careful when cutting the burger and you were not cutting and eating the paperThe thick cut fries were the champion of this dish and couldn’t have been better but instead of tomato sauce, a sweet chilli sauce was offered from the classic usual.

<Half Grilled Chicken, salmoriglio, olive oil, sea salt>
From the Grill section, we started with half grilled chicken. The presentation may seem a little too casual with a canteen style serving approach and the chicken was a little overcooked and lacked that “WOW” flavour which would have just been the pinnacle of what this dish is about. Nonetheless, it was well marinated with the classic herbaceous salmoriglio sauce inspired from Sicily and Calabria which was quite tasty and still tender and juicy inside.


<Dry Aged Scotch Fillet, house mustard, lemon, olive oil, sea salt> 
This 200g dry aged Scotch Fillet  was just as juicy and tender as the tenderloin and it looked a much bigger cut based on its presentation. The meat texture was very enjoyable and there was not a lot of difference to the tenderloin. We asked for the alternative option for the thick cut fries and these were sensational. A side order of broccolini served with chili parmesan crumbs and pistachio dressing that was nicely done, crunchy and extremely tasty, with those extra “bits” which created an extra level of taste from just a basic vegetable. 


<Chef’s Cut, house mustard, lemon, olive oil, sea salt>
To further pursuit from the Grill section, the 200g Chef’s cut tenderloin steak was perfectly cooked medium rare with no blood and was so easy to cut and a great taste on the palate. It was served with crispy potatoes and salsa verde, which we very much enjoyed. The salsa verde sauce and house mustard was just the right compliment to the steak that was well seasoned. No extra seasoning needed.

The evening was quite enjoyable, albeit nothing that was “WOW”, but more comfort style food done very well. The plating was safe with nothing to elevate the food, as it were, and given the number of tables dining it was clear that the food resonated with a wide demographic, even on a school night. Our servers for the evening were led by Avishka and her team Tony and Dani and they made us feel very welcome. With attentive and prompt service and a classic menu that is pretty much everything and everyone’s comfort food on the carte, you would be hard pressed not to find something that you love and to raise your glass to cheer.

Tried & Tested:
Location: 4.5/5
Design & Decor: 4/5
Food & Beverage: 4/5
Service: 4.5/5
Value For Money: 4/5
Experience: 4/5
 
DOCK 37 BAR & KITCHEN Pan Pacific Melbourne  
Ground Floor, 2 Convention Centre Place,
Sout Wharf, Melbourne
Victoria, Australia
Tel: +61 3 9027 2122

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2026-02-04

Maison Kitsuné Celebrates 2026 Lunar New Year

Maison Kitsuné unites with Global Brand Ambassador Wei Daxun to unveil the 2026 Year of the Horse capsule collection. Embodying French design with Eastern festive connotations, the collection blends Parisian artistic inspiration with traditional Chinese New Year aesthetics to deliver holiday joy and auspicious blessings. In the new exclusive collection, Wei exudes his signature fashion sensibility amid shifting lights and shadows.


"Roaming Through Time, Rebirth in Artistry" - This capsule collection features the exclusive "Literary Horse” print, echoing the “Gallery Fox” imagery from SS2026 collection — joyfully unfolding a cross-cultural dialogue of inspiration between East and West. With fluid, lively brushstrokes, the design outlines animal silhouettes adorned with playful typography, infusing New Year charm into French elegance. Vibrant festive scenes come alive on the garments, brightening the festival mood.


The collection features timeless staples including short-sleeve tees, hoodies, knit cardigans and varsity jackets, complemented by practical accessories such as tote bags, presenting versatile wardrobe selections for Chinese New Year. Anchored in a soft beige palette, the pieces are delicately adorned with the "Literary Horse” print, embodying the festive essence. The red leather neck pouch in the brand’s iconic fox head silhouette infuses a burst of energy and auspicious blessings into the collection.

MOTOGO Presents The 'Drive Your Love' 2026 Valentine's Day Limited Edition Gift Selection


‘DCH MOTORS’ 
A one-stop driving lifestyle platform, MOTOGO, presents a specially curated 2026 Valentine’s Day “Drive Your Love” limited edition gift selection from the legendary Japanese automotive tuning company, Liberty Walk.


MOTOGO - a brand-new digital membership platform launched by DCH Motors, dedicated to delivering a one-stop automotive lifestyle experience for car owners and enthusiasts and provides members in Hong Kong and the Greater Bay Area with exclusive privileges, rewards, lifestyle offers, and the latest automotive news, fostering community interaction and enhancing the quality of life for car owners.


Liberty Walk, founded by Japanese car modification master, Wataru Kato in Nagoya in 1993, is a legendary tuning house that has revolutionised the global automotive scene with its signature 'Widebody'  aesthetic. The brand stands as an iconic force bridging automotive modification culture and high-end street fashion. This style-maker series seamlessly fuses 'JDM automotive culture' with 'premium street fashion’, carefully putting together four distinct gift sets for MOTOGO users. From the highly collectible BAPE X LIBERTY WALK collaboration to the classic black-and-white Logo Tee, couples can show off their unique motor-enthusiast style and proudly trail-blaze the fashion trends for 2026 Valentine’s Day.


Exclusively available only on the MOTOGO App and online store starting February 2026.

CHAUMET Crafting Splendor and Resonating Fortunes Into 2026 Lunar New Year

As the Lunae New Year draws in resplendent light, Chaumet exquisitely blends French refinement with Eastern lyricism, unveiling jeweled treasures that transfor aesthetic resonance into heartfel blessings. Across three iconic collections, the Maison's symbolic design languages egage in a luminous dialougue with traditional Chinese aesthetic motifs, holding witin their radiance wboth fortune and joy, mirroing the promise of a splendid New Year. In celebration of the Lunar New Year, Chaumet unveils a special limited edition of its Bee de Chaumet pendant - a symbolic trubute to renewal and prospeity. Meticulously sey with a brilliant ruby along the chain, the design evokes a delicate plum blossom blooming upon a honeycomb cell motif, symbolising the arrival of good fortune and vibrant renewal. An exquisite gift to honor the prmoise of a thriving new begining.


Inpired by the geometic motif of honeycomb cells, the Bee de Chaumet collection resonates with the delicate snowflakes tracery of traditional hexagonal Chinese windows, The artistic dialouge weaves an elegant scene of plum blossoms in graceful silhouette, embodying the heartfelt blessing of "Harmony in all difections and serenity through all seasons." Expertly crafted the tender warmth of spring light - as if gazing through an ornate lattice into a scene of festive tranquility, honoring the joyful moments of a new begining.


The Josephine collection perpetuate Maison's emblematic aigrette V-shape design. Its sleek and assertive lines naturally renoate with the uplifting silhouette of traditional Chinese architetural eaves and brackets. The silhouette tenderly recalls the cherished image of family rennion beneath the roofline - a luminous ode to togetherness and celebration. The Josephine Aigrette ring reinterprets the pear-cut gemstone beloved by the Empress, uniting graceful feminity with bold spirits of modern women. Inspired by the shape of tiaras, rings that crown the finger bering ceremonial grace woith everyday wear - a tribute to the endevors and achievements of the year passed, and a wellspring of strength for the jurney ahead, accompanying the wearer as she shines with ever-deeping confidence.


The iconic "cross links: design of the Liens collection finds a serendipitous harmony with the meaningful symbolism of the traditiona Chinese knot. The 'knot", an amblem of heartfelt connection, represents the inseparable bonds between family and dear friends. The interwined lines echo the joyful laughter shared in the moments of togetherness, warmly weaving kinship and friendship into a tribute to enduring affection. This necklace not only ushers in the new year with luck and happiness but also secures cherished emotions and  heartfelt wishes for the journey ahead.

Tiffany & Co. Celebrates The Year of The Horse Lunar New Year New Ad Campaign

Tiffany & Co. Unveils Its 2026 Lunar New Year Campaign featuring the Pegasus Motif and Iconic Collections, and New Knot Mini Key Pendant.


Tiffany & Co. unveils its 2026 Lunar New Year campaign, uniting a captivating Pegasus motif with the House’s most celebrated designs and introducing the new Tiffany Knot mini key pendant in 18k rose gold with a pink sapphire to mark the arrival of a year filled with joy and new possibilities.


The campaign features a Pegasus motif inspired by a brooch created under the artistic direction of Nathalie Verdeille, Tiffany’s Chief Artistic Officer of Jewelry and High Jewelry, and rooted in the imaginative world of Jean Schlumberger. The motif embodies both the power and ethereal grace of this mythical creature, offering a poetic expression of hope and forward momentum for the year ahead.


The campaign also highlights a selection of the House’s iconic collections. Inspired by an 1889 design, Knot by Tiffany symbolizes love’s unbreakable bonds; the new Knot mini key pendant, set with a pink sapphire, reimagines the signature knot motif in a refined key silhouette, evoking the promise of new beginnings and the deepening of life’s most meaningful connections and bringing a vibrant touch for the new year. 
Furthermore, Tiffany HardWear reflects transformative strength; Tiffany T represents boundless possibilities, and Tiffany Lock serves as a symbol of enduring connection and protection. Together, these designs speak to the House’s legacy of artistry, innovation, and elegance. An expression of love’s nurturing forces, Sixteen Stone by Tiffany is a reminder of each encounter, each promise and each accomplishment that make up our journeys.


Actress Tiffany Tang dazzles in Tiffany HardWear collection and sends her warmest heartfelt New Year blessings. On her, Tiffany HardWear Graduated Link Necklace, Link Bracelet, Earrings, Ring in 18k Yellow Gold with Pavé Diamonds, 18k Yellow Gold Link Ring and Watch in Yellow Gold with Pavé Diamonds and White Mother-of-pearl. Tang embodies the inner strength, expresses her warmest wishes and hopes for the new year.


LOEWE Celebrates The Year of The Horse Lunar New Year

LOEWE celebrates the Year of the Horse with a short film featuring LOEWE Global Brand Ambassador Wang Yibo, and a series of events inspired by Chinese lanterns – symbols of reunion, hope and courage during the festive season.


Honouring Chinese craft to celebrate the new year is an annual LOEWE tradition. For 2026, an animated short film has been co-created by LOEWE and the Shanghai Animation Film Studio, paying homage to Peng Wenxi’s classic fable ‘Little Horse Crossing the River’. The film follows a young horse who sets off to fetch lanterns for the village and meets a deer, a platypus and Wang Yibo along the way. The film illuminates a story of self-belief and courage, and reflects LOEWE’s continued affinity with Chinese animation craft and literary heritage.


Inspired by the spirit of the horse, the New Year collection features iconic LOEWE designs including special editions of the Puzzle and Amazona 31 cropped bags adorned with hand-knotted fringes and tassels inspired by a horse’s mane, while charms and dice take the playful shape of the endearing creature. 


Leather overshirts, much like the one created for Wang Yibo and worn by the actor in the short film, will also be exclusively available in select stores in China. An accompanying campaign photographed by Nick Yang features Wang Yibo. Model Wei Yiting brings a complementary presence to the imagery.