This brunch compilation covers lesser known cafes that are good in their own right. Oscar Cooper in Prahran & Demitri’s Feast in Richmond.
A ‘bumper issue’ blog post, covering two newly opened cafés opened by big players in Melbourne’s brunch industry: Top Paddock and St Ali North.
A compilation blog post covering recent restaurant invite meals to Church St Enoteca (Richmond) and Virginia Plain (CBD).
Phoenix is the 2nd venture by the hugely popular I Love Pho 264 group, with a menu that extends beyond the realm of pho. Loved the grilled beef vermicelli.
Part 2 of a whilrwind tour of Melbourne eateries that I took a visitor to: Duchess of Spotswood, Pope Joan, Coin Laundry, Twenty & Six, St Ali.
A whirlwind tour of Melbourne places that Fatboo takes visitors to. (Auction Rooms, L’atelier by Monsieur Truffe, Cheerio, Old Kingdom)
Simple, fresh and affordable Mexican food in Richmond, served fast-food style in a bright and pumping setting.
Modern European-inspired dining in a relaxed, casual setting that exemplifies the Melbourne-style of dining out. Great place.
Reviews of Melb Food & Wine Festival’s $35 express lunch at Embrasse, Matteo’s, Atlantic, Pearl, Maha, Botanical. Also, Greenhouse by Joost.
Very popular brunch hot spot on Church St, Richmond (Melbourne) serving coffees from five senses. Love its biblically-themed name.

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