Tres Restaurant
Latin-inspired dishes made from local ingredients
Good things come in three, and Tres (three in español) is serving delicious Latin-inspired cuisine from morning to late at night. Served with a generous pour of Tasmanian warmth and hospitality, their cuisine is inspired by Latin America, but made with locally sourced Tasmanian ingredients. Whether you're in for a cheeky cocktail, glass (or bottle!) from one of Tassie's best local vineyards, a bite of something deliciously unique, or just a place to kick back and soak in the atmosphere, Tres will meet your expectations.
WHY WE LOVE IT
1. Service all day means you can stop by for a coffee or book in a table for dinner.
2. The chance to enjoy Latin-inspired cuisine with locally sourced ingredients.
3. Come with friends so you can try as many plates on their elegant and focused menu.
Location: 2, 126 Charles Street, Launceston
Phone: 0492 072 983
Phone: tresrestaurant.com.au
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