Unlike its petite sister restaurant in the city, +39 Pizzeria in Hawksburn Village has a little more breathing space, with room for 100 diners. But the philosophy behind the food is the same – honest, simple and strictly Italian.
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After six years in Little Bourke Street, the Italian favourite opens a second.
Unlike its petite sister restaurant in the city, +39 Pizzeria in Hawksburn Village has a little more breathing space, with room for 100 diners. But the philosophy behind the food is the same – honest, simple and strictly Italian.
Originally published on Broadsheet.
An arty new gelato bar by a couple from Piedmont, Italy.
It’s a leap of faith to choose gelato without seeing it first. This anxiety is settled once you know that Cristino Vedovato and Fabrizio Locatelli are behind Joylati, Chapel Street’s newest gelato shop. The couple ran a gelateria for 15 years in Piedmont, northern Italy, before moving to Melbourne last year. Continue reading “Joylati Opens on Chapel Street”
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Some bakers have no regard for tradition. Continue reading “When Hot Cross Buns Go Rogue”
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Remember when you were a child and a restaurant would hand you a bunch of crayons to draw on the waxed table sheet? Motorina doesn’t do that.
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South Korea is a leader in global beauty, but its valuable beauty secrets take a while to travel to Australia. Continue reading “The Korean Skincare Routine That Could Change Your Life”
Originally published in the Korea JoongAng Daily.
MasterCard released a new Asia-Pacific Destinations Index this year, looking at the region’s tourism trends. Continue reading “MasterCard creates an index for Asian tourism”
Originally published in the Korea JoongAng Daily.
Coming from Melbourne, Australia to Seoul has unveiled a myriad of experiences and emotions – from amazement to confusion. Continue reading “Riding the culture shock wave”
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Einstein’s 251 celebrates Albert Einstein and his Jewish heritage, in cafe form. Set in the heart of Caulfield North, the eatery honours the genius by serving clever food.
Continue reading “Profile: Einstein’s 251, Caulfield North”
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At LadyBoy, you’re greeted by a neon light reading “rock out with your wok out”. It’s immediately clear the place has a sense of humour. Continue reading “Profile: LadyBoy Dining & Bar, Richmond”
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This cafe and roaster’s name is based on a Yemeni legend: a sheik named Omar was bordering on starvation after being exiled. As he trailed through the desert, he noticed a bird chomping on coffee beans.
Continue reading “Profile: Omar & the Marvellous Coffee Bird, Gardenvale”
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There comes a time when one needs to stop relying on IKEA for Scandinavian-style furniture. That’s where Huset comes in. Huset means “house” in Danish. But in Melbourne’s southeast, it’s a warehouse specialising in European furniture. Continue reading “Huset Furniture, Cheltenham”
Originally published on Concrete Playground.
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”
Originally published on Concrete Playground.
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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Naming a business can be difficult. But for Daniel Dixon, choosing to call his business The Joinery was simple. This restaurant and bar joins Ormond and Glenhuntly Roads – you can enter from either end of the site.
Continue reading “Profile: The Joinery, Elwood”
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Although Loco changed management in 2015, the cafe hasn’t lost its charm. It’s now owned by The Coffee Culture Communication Group, the same company that brought Einstein’s 251, Sir Charles and Prospect Espresso from the original groups of founders.
Continue reading “Profile: Loco Coffee, Elsternwick”
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Every day, countless commuters experience the morning traffic on Brighton Road. Instead of sitting in your car infuriated, it may be the perfect time to step out and let the traffic subside while you wait at Miss Alex and Co.
Continue reading “Profile: Miss Alex and Co, Elwood”
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This new high-end bakeshop goes beyond the average steak-and-onion.
Continue reading “Elwood’s New Specialty Pie Shop”
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The 94-year-old Northcote cinema isn’t letting old age get the better of it.
Continue reading “The Palace Westgarth Expands, Adding New Cinemas and a Bar”
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Holiday trading hours for Melbourne’s cafes, bars and restaurants over the festive season. Continue reading “Who’s Open Over Summer?”
Originally published on Concrete Playground.
A brunch spot in the inconspicuous backstreets of Bentleigh. Continue reading “Review: District Brewer, Bentleigh”
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So sweet, looking at it might give you cavities. Continue reading “Hotham Street Ladies Make a Christmas Feast Totally Out of Icing”
Originally published on Concrete Playground.
Riverside views and respected Italian food. Continue reading “Review: Artusi, Southbank”
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Think of it like teppanyaki, but an ice-cream version. Continue reading “Thai-inspired Ice-Cream Pops Up in Windsor”
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This incredible view has been closed to the public for more than 100 years. Continue reading “Royal Exhibition Building to Reopen 360-Degree Observation Deck”
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The independent clothing brand springs up on Greville Street for a summer stint. Continue reading “Hello There, Handsom”
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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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The Windsor end of Chapel Street keeps getting better. Continue reading “Gelato Messina Hits Windsor”
Originally published on Concrete Playground.
Meet Malvern’s Parisian pastry paradise. Continue reading “Review: Millstone, Malvern”