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Where to drink at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2016

Where to drink at the Melbourne International Film Festival 2016

The unbeatable location alone – the dancefloor of former 1930s night sky and faux Roman statuary picture palace the Forum Theatre – sees the 65 Melbourne International Film Festival upping the ante on festival bars. Add masses of potted palms, a Steinway & Sons concert grand, live music, DJs, linen-covered tables, antipasto packs and tiramisu […]
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Ides, Melbourne Review

Ides, Melbourne Review

From sold-out pop-up to permanent digs, Peter Gunn’s Collingwood restaurant has landed fully formed, writes Michael Harden.
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Meet the Bartholomews

Meet the Bartholomews

The family and accidental restaurateurs behind MoVida, Lee Ho Fook and Pei Modern are reshaping Melbourne dining.
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Shaun Presland hired by Chris Lucas

Shaun Presland hired by Chris Lucas

He’s made a fortune based on predicting the whims of the crowd, so Chris Lucas’s unexpected move to the finer end of the dining spectrum should have the crystal ball gazers looking on with interest.
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Hot Plate: Nora, Melbourne

Hot Plate: Nora, Melbourne

Nora re-opens as a dégustation restaurant, balancing out-there sensibilities with an exciting yet un-pretentious menu.
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Where to eat in Melbourne right now

Where to eat in Melbourne right now

The question: where should I be eating in Melbourne right now? First reaction: a blank, paralysed by choice, stare. The eventual answer: here are five we love; some brand new, others more familiar but all absolutely kicking it. The proviso: ask us again in a week.
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Igni, Melbourne Review

Igni, Melbourne Review

Aaron Turner has made a triumphant return to the restaurant world and his cooking, at Igni in Geelong, is better than ever.
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Cocktails by the batch

Cocktails by the batch

Did the cocktail game just get easier? We look at why more and more cocktails are being served straight from the bottle and not the shaker.
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On the House: Bar Liberty in four drinks

On the House: Bar Liberty in four drinks

Welcome to our new series On the House, in which the tenders of our favourite bars talk us through their spiritual homes, glass by glass. First up, Bar Liberty's Banjo Harris Plane.
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The Melbourne Tomato Festival 2016

The Melbourne Tomato Festival 2016

The Melbourne Tomato Festival heads to the Edendale Community Farm in Eltham this weekend, celebrating the city’s authentic Italian food traditions with workshops, cooking demonstrations and produce stalls.
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Transformer

Transformer

REVIEW Transformer. More than meets the eye. To wit: an all-vegetarian, occasionally vegan, restaurant eschewing the mock-meat roulette. This refined spin-off to the casual fun times of the 30-year-old Vegie Bar boasts a kitchen intent on creating its own oeuvre of plant-based cuisine. It’s a winner in the aesthetic stakes, the striking old factory smartly […]
Pastuso

Pastuso

REVIEW Start revving your tastebuds as you navigate the cobblestones of ACDC Lane – Pastuso will put them into overdrive, from the first cloud-like Pisco Sour to the last spiced pumpkin and sweet potato doughnut. It’s a smart (and sometimes noisy) space: the neon art, fire in the open kitchen and separate ceviche bar all […]
Nora

Nora

REVIEW Don’t read this review. It’s best to approach Nora with no expectations, eyes (and mouth) wide open. There is no menu. Diners are told there will be 12 courses and some snacks, best appreciated with Nora’s hand-picked – and sometimes hand-pickled – drinks, or try your luck with the natural wine list. The food […]
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Cool Down Summer Series

Cool Down Summer Series

Melbourne's Abbotsford Convent will be playing host to wine, cocktails, DJs and guest chefs at the Cool Down Summer Series.
Kappo

Kappo

REVIEW At the beginning of your multi-course omakase meal at Kappo, a waiter will bring a tray of chopsticks, each pair a different style, and ask you to pick which you’d like to use. A similar choice of ceramic sake cup will be offered if you’ve chosen to match sake with some of the dishes […]
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ESP, Melbourne restaurant review

ESP, Melbourne restaurant review

Scott Pickett’s latest venture, the fine-diner ESP, writes Michael Harden, brings a tasty new definition to the idea of extra-sensory perception.
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Marion, Fitzroy

Marion, Fitzroy

Wine bar Marion, seven years in the making, marks the fourth shingle Andrew McConnell has hung out on Fitzroy's Gertrude St.
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