Double Chin

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on September 2nd, 2011 Comments Off

Chin Chin – a new asian eatery in bubbly Flinders Lane – has been getting a lot of love from the ‘blogosphere’ since it opened in late May, so we were rather relieved to find it definitely lived up to the hype. One tinsy word of warning though – it’s not for those with hearing [...]

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Miss Chu

Rice Paper Roll Queen in Melbourne

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on February 14th, 2011 Comments Off

Nahji Chu, self-deigned, Queen of the Rice Paper Roll, brings ‘The Roll’ to Melbourne.  Not that Melbourne has been without a good supply of vietnamese eateries offering the uniquely asian morsel, but as The Queen puts it, no-one can make a rice paper roll quite like her.  Finding accommodation at the top end of the CBD in Exhibition [...]

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Melbourne Airport – First Class Food in Cattle Class

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on February 9th, 2011 Comments Off

Questions we’ve been pondering: Why is it that almost every airport on the face of the earth is the same nondescript, bland, soulless vaccuum of artificial air and plastic food?  And why are airport food prices automatically inflated like you’re suddenly on a completely different world currency? We have no answers to either, but we [...]

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Melbourne does Morocco

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on January 6th, 2011 Comments Off

Gird your loins.  Shoulders back.  Chest out.  Armour on.  Ok, now you’re ready to visit Melbourne’s notorious Moroccan Soup Bar. Overplayed perhaps, but the owner of this North Fitzroy eatery seems to have appropriated the reputation of Sienfeld’s soup nazi. Not entirely fairly in my experience, but she does run a tight ship, so don’t be put off [...]

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New Frenchie in Melbourne

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on January 4th, 2011 Comments Off

It was always going to be difficult for this new French eatery to fail. Thick with Melbourne gastronomic and savvy business talent, PM24 has awesome lineage, set to see it position itself as Melbourne’s New French in 2011. The PM bit of the name belongs to Phillip Mouchel, the French michelin starred executive chef who [...]

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Gigibaba – Turkish Delight

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on December 14th, 2010 Comments Off

The highly celebrated ‘Gigibaba’ looks deceptively understated, but this modern Turkish eatery at the top end of the slightly seedy Smith Street Fitzroy has a lot going for it. That is unless you are  a) impatient, b) vegetarian, or,  c) on the pudgier side of pudgey. The no-booking policy is a test for the virgos among us [...]

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Elevenses – cbd cafe

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on December 8th, 2010 Comments Off

The revolution is here.  Anyone noticed?   Quietly, sneakily, the ‘dead end’ of the CBD has morphed into something slightly cooler, slightly hipper, and is now routinely referred to as the ‘New York’ end. Groovy wee cafe haunts rub shoulders with design shops and specialist  ’restaurant quality sandwich outlets’.  Joining the coterie of movers and shakers [...]

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Mr Tulk – Cafe

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on November 26th, 2010 Comments Off

Who knew librarians had such cool names?  Especially in the 1800s.   The State Library of Victoria’s very groovy cafe ‘Mr Tulk’  pinches it’s name, rather shamelessly, from the first librarian to run the State Library of Victoria (SLV). This is appropriate of course, as Mr Tulk is based at the LaTrobe Street entrance to the [...]

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New CBD Eatery

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on November 22nd, 2010 Comments Off

From birds to fishes, you’d think the transition would be trickier? But for Maurice Esposito’s new seafood restaurant at the site of the old Canary Club, the morphing appears to have been seamless. St Peter’s Seafood Restaurant borrows it’s name from the patron saint of fishermen, hence the cute mural work at the entrance (see above). [...]

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Melbourne’s Top Bakeries

Melbourne Short Stay Secrets on November 17th, 2010 Comments Off

If you’re something of a ‘bread-o-phile’, your lifestyle choice is more than adequately accommodated in Melbourne.  Home to some of the country’s best artisan bakeries – Baker D Chirico, Babka, The Convent Bakery, Gill’s Commercial Bakery – Melbournians could in fact live by bread alone and (apart from maybe a bout of rickets), not suffer [...]

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