Review: Uncommon, Windsor
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A Windsor eatery breaking away from the usual cafe schtick. Continue reading “Review: Uncommon, Windsor”
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A Windsor eatery breaking away from the usual cafe schtick. Continue reading “Review: Uncommon, Windsor”
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Quality Japanese food, without the monstrous bill.
Even been on a date that bores you to absolute oblivion? Then best plan any future dates at Ichi Ichi Ku. Continue reading “Review: Ichi Ichi Ku Izakaya, South Yarra”
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Never turn up to work hungry again Continue reading “The 10 Best CBD Breakfast Spots in Melbourne”
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Coffee, wine and wi-fi in the CBD.
If you like playing hide-and-seek with cafes, you’ll love trying to find Sun Moth Canteen and Bar. Continue reading “Review: Sun Moth Canteen & Bar, CBD”
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A brunch spot in the inconspicuous backstreets of Bentleigh. Continue reading “Review: District Brewer, Bentleigh”
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Riverside views and respected Italian food. Continue reading “Review: Artusi, Southbank”
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A quaint city wine bar sans pretension. Continue reading “Review: Kirk’s Wine Bar, CBD”
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This classic family pub has ditched the schnitzels for Spanish-style tapas. Continue reading “Review: Lamaro’s Bodega, South Melbourne”
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Meet Malvern’s Parisian pastry paradise. Continue reading “Review: Millstone, Malvern”
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A bayside pioneer, bringing Italy down under since 1993. Continue reading “Review: Cicciolina, St Kilda”
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Brunch with Sri Lankan flair.
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A suave culinary cafe built for food and design obsessives.
As the brunch plague engulfs Melbourne further and further every week, it can be tricky choosing a cafe to dine at. Next of Kin makes the decision process easier — for southsiders, at least. Continue reading “Review: Next of Kin, Elsternwick”
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The drive to Sherbrooke is a rewarding one.
Do you need some motivation to get yourself up those brutal 1000 Steps at Mount Dandenong? Promise yourself a lunch at Burnham Beeches in nearby Sherbrooke and you’ll be running up the track. Continue reading “Review: The Piggery Cafe at Burnham Beeches, Sherbrooke”
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Feel like tucking yourself away in one of Melbourne’s cuddly little alcoholic concaves? Then introduce yourself to the new kid in Chinatown, Union Electric. Continue reading “Review: Union Electric | Chinatown Bar”
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We wouldn’t put it past experienced hospo hands Mary-Jane Daffy and Jim Marinis to convert an old Tudor-styled mechanics shed into a cafe — oh wait, they already have. Glovers Station is Elsternwick’s new go-to brunch hub, offering an impeccable menu with an exquisite fit out to match. Continue reading “Review: Glovers Station Elsternwick”