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It’s dishes with an Asian flourish at the new cafe from the owners of Windsor’s Journeyman. Continue reading “Hammer & Tong Chef Sets Up Light Years in Hawthorn East”
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Antipasto is rebellious at Italian Artisans. There are no round boards in sight, rather custom made, slim but lengthy planks of wood that host small goods. Continue reading “Video | Italian Artisans is Pure Italian Perfection”
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If the rest of Melbourne’s cafe scene has left you feeling a little weary, bank on finding plenty of solace here. The menu gets equal points for approachability and creative flair.
Continue reading “Video | Vertue Coffee Roasters is One of Melbourne’s Best-Kept Secrets”
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It’s 2.30pm when we arrive at Humble Rays, expecting the lunch rush to have subsided. Nope. There are still people waiting outside; a line out the door.
Continue reading “Video | This Carlton Cafe is an Absolute Must-Visit”
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Five years after opening Hampton Wine Co, a trio of hospitality vets is back in the restaurant game with this small, well-polished venue. Continue reading “House-Made Pasta, Aperol Margaritas and Unmissable Tiramisu at Highett’s Swish New Italian Restaurant, Abbiocco”
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Melbourne is certainly not shy of Japanese restaurants. One that we’re perplexed as to why people aren’t talking more about is Miss Kasumi. Continue reading “Video | Miss Kasumi is One of Melbourne’s Most Underrated Japanese Restaurants”
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Mediterranean food and wine on High Street.
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The owners of Essendon’s St Rose unveil their latest cafe in the west. Continue reading “No. 19 Moves into Ascot Vale”
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The fire-twirling, food-filled party will continue at Queen Victoria Market into October. Continue reading “Winter Night Market Extended Following Record-Breaking Turnout”
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Pop in for your bread, milk and eggs, then stay for tapas and spritzes. Continue reading “Now Open: A New Cafe and Food Store for Highett”
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Shane Delia’s wraps with a side of rap are about to land in Windsor. Continue reading “Biggie Smalls is Heading to Chapel Street”
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Pickle settles into Nicholson Street. You’ll be lucky to nab one of its 18 chairs. Continue reading “Burgers and Spiked Shakes in Brunswick East”
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The Prahran pub gives us a preview of its new face – with a little help from Ash Keating. Continue reading “The Smith to Reopen Following Multi-Million Dollar Renovation”
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East meets West at this new southside restaurant. Continue reading “Workshop Brothers Opens in Glen Waverley”
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Grasshopper tacos and deep-fried cubes of tequila at a fun new cantina in the south. Continue reading “Tacocat Opens in Windsor with Ex-San Telmo Chef in the Kitchen”
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There are no tacos or burritos in sight. Continue reading “Queen of the South Brings Modern Mexican to Prahran”
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Bronuts, baos, breakfast boards – out where trees are aplenty. Continue reading “Down the Rabbit Hole, and Round the Bend in Templestowe”
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It’s dishes with an Asian flourish at the new cafe from the owners of Windsor’s Journeyman. Continue reading “Hammer & Tong Chef Sets Up Light Years in Hawthorn East”
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A more “mature” approach is taken for Rahmie Clowes and Shane Stafford’s third Asian restaurant. Continue reading “Rice Paper Sister Moves into Hardware Lane”
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A small all-day cafe and wine bar winning locals over in the backstreets of Fitzroy. Continue reading “Review | Napier Quarter, Fitzroy”
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The Greek homewrecker has been ruining diets since Aristotle’s time. Here’s how to find a good one. Continue reading “Wrapping Up Melbourne’s Best Souvlaki”
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A cafe-cross-bakery borne from a man’s search for his family. Continue reading “Le Bakehouse Moves into Brunswick”
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Don’t underestimate the dishes at this small station-side spot. Continue reading “Review: Lot 3, Ripponlea”
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Quick and healthy is a tricky takeaway combination to achieve, but Foxes Den pulls it off. Owners Hayden Dyt and Tony Mims noticed a gap in the takeaway chicken market – it hadn’t progressed beyond greasy chicken and chips for decades. Continue reading “Foxes Den, various locations”
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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.
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A bayside pioneer, bringing Italy down under since 1993. Continue reading “Review: Cicciolina, St Kilda”
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A new Greek local that pays homage to the man who opened Australia’s first milk bar. Continue reading “Mick Adams’ Burger Bar Opens in Oakleigh”
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Pick up some lunch, and some sign language.
This could be Melbourne’s quietest cafe. Not because it lacks customers, but because all orders are made in Auslan. Continue reading “Tradeblock Cafe: A Sign of Hope”
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Melbourne has picked its favourite sister. Continue reading “The Results Are In: Hanoi Hannah is Coming to Elwood”