and trendy bars. From dining along the Yarra River atDock 37 Bar and Kitchento catching that quick caffeine dose before heading up for a flight at Airo Restaurant, our experienced culinary masters scour through a wealth of local produce to present you only the keenest of flavours and textures...
Forget Fitzroy, stacks of openings across the Yarra are solidifying South Melbourne as the place to be. The cherry on top is Kirbie, taking up the space at 323 Clarendon Street where James used to be, the new Euro-leaning bistro another fine example of 'local done well'. ...
Wine director Chris Morrison oversees a 250-selection list, which primarily focuses on the wines of Australia. These include a wide range of Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Riesling and Shiraz options from such wineries asVasse Felix,Jasper HillandWynns Coonawarra Estate. The bottle an...
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Part of a meandering estate hotel with beautiful English gardens, Marle stands solidly on its own with an incredible menu and a feel that’s entirely connected to its landscape. Group Dining: The outdoor terrace overlooking the grounds is a pretty spectacular spot for watching the sunset with ...
Yarra Valley price 2 of 4 5 out of 5 stars Recommended Photograph: Supplied / Greasy Zoe's What is it? Greasy Zoe’s is an intimate produce-driven restaurant hosted on the outskirts of Melbourne. It’s spearheaded by the naturally creative and ever-resourceful chef Zoe Birch (ex-Courthouse...
The Yarraville newcomer is named for the blazing hearth at its centre – the tool chef-owner Alex Xinis uses to prepare nearly every dish on the menu, roasting octopus and smoking saganaki as 15 diners sit around him and watch. Despite the heat, the restaurant is packed. Perhaps it’s ...
Forget Fitzroy, stacks of openings across the Yarra are solidifying South Melbourne as the place to be. The cherry on top is Kirbie, taking up the space at 323 Clarendon Street where James used to be, the new Euro-leaning bistro another fine example of 'local done well'. ...
They keep things local at this South Yarra café bar and restaurant, where the farm-to-table experience even goes so far in its effort to bring nature indoors that you can eat under an indoor ficus. On the all day menu you've got thick cut bacon from Ballarat, bread form South Melbourn...