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Category: <span>Food</span>

Legacy Camberwell

Just a short stroll from busy Burke Road, Legacy brings the ever growing mantra of superfood to the Camberwell area. Combined with some specialty coffee, this newcomer has hit the ground running with steady weekend crowds queuing out the door.

Located at the foot of an apartment building, the cafe has built a sleek interior with extensive use of red … Read More

The Vertue of the Coffee Drink

Melbourne’s lane way cafe culture is not just limited to the CBD. Taking its name from an ad for the first London cafe in the 1600s, The Vertue of the Coffee Drink is tucked down a small lane next to a petrol station in Carlton. In fact, it’s hidden to the point where there’s no visible signs of its existence … Read More

Broadsheet Restaurant

Melbourne is renowned for its vibrant, creative and world leading dining scene. Whether it be breakfast, lunch or dinner, there is always a high quality dish from the plethora of cafes and restaurant to suit anyone’s tastes. Now imagine the best dishes from the best cafes and restaurants all available in the one venue.
Popular online food and lifestyle magazine … Read More

Reunion and Co

Busy Bridge Road has a new kid on the block and if their opening week was anything to go by, Reunion and Co. has indeed reunited the area with great food and coffee.

The creation of two business partners, Reunion and Co. is a complete rejuvenation of what was previously a print and graphics on a prime street corner location. … Read More

Salt Seafood and Burger Bar

Every neighbourhood had its local fish and chip shop but the North Melbourne area has been a bit lacking for good options, until now. From the team behind the popular local Town Hall Hotel, Salt brings quality seafood to bustling Errol Street.

Previously another fish and chip shop, Salt has completely renovated the interior with a sweeping tiled counter and … Read More

Mörk

The latest addition to relaxing but lively North Melbourne neighbourhood comes in the form of what might appear to be a cafe but takes the bold step of not offering coffee. Mörk Chocolate Brew House is exactly as the name describes, a brew house for chocolate. Just chocolate.

Found in many cafes around Melbourne and beyond, Mörk has become synonymous … Read More

Touchwood

The Sahely siblings have no shortage of popular cafes under their belt and are behind Barry and Pillar of Salt. Touchwood completes their powerhouse trio in Richmond on the busy Bridge Road dining strip. Having visited all three establishments now, there is a clear theme that runs through all of them – good food, good coffee and catering for everyone.… Read More

Seamstress

Asian fusion, coffee and cocktails – what more could you want?
Seamstress is a gorgeous four level venue housed in a former textile factory.
The street level houses the Drystore Espresso weekday-only cafe with a handful seats and sandwiches, catering for the corporate crowd.
Down in the basement is the Sweatshop bar. Almost a polar opposite of the top level … Read More

Coppa Spuntino

Newly opened Coppa Spuntino builds on the success of its highly rated sibling establishments, Public and Red Hook, to bring a modern Italian cuisine in a casual yet elegant venue in the inner city.

Located on Creek Street, Coppa is designed in the form of a long, narrow space with the bar down one side and seating down the other … Read More

Sepia

Opening in 2009, Sepia is no newcomer to the fine dining world and its growing list of awards, including Good Food Guide Restaurant of the Year for 2012, 2014 and 2015, position it as one of the pinnacles of fine dining in Sydney. Oddly, there appears to be a distinct shortage of reviews and publicity, almost giving the feel of … Read More