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Read MoreFive Points Café is tucked away on Little Collins Street and has a clear focus on two things - bagels and coffee. Five Points is solid and offers a pleasant ambience, nice bagels and good coffee. However, it has become incredibly difficult for cafes to differentiate themselves in this saturated market and it isn't clear whether Five Points have done enough to stand out from the crowd.
The Plaza Ballroom recently presented a lavish evening of food, wine and entertainment as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival on Wednesday 9th March.
Read MoreThe Melbourne Burger Invitational (as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival) brought together the who's who of Melbourne's burger industry - Beatbox Kitchen, 1090 Burger, Dude Food Man, Easeys, 8bit, Mr Burger and Gelato Messina for some dessert offerings.
The sold out event was held at Welcome to Thornbury which is Melbourne's only permanent food truck park.
We enjoyed the Dude Food's 'Dude Burger'. The brioche bun consisted of a wagyu patty, and all the trimmings such as lettuce, aioli, mustard, tomato, pickles, cheese and onion. This 'Dude' burger was juicy and was expertly prepared.
By Helena Lea.
The Melbourne Burger Invitational (as part of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival) brought together the who's who of Melbourne's burger industry.
Read MoreDay of the Dead is a Mexican Spanish Tapas Restaurant Bar in the centre of St Kilda on Fitzroy Street with an extensive cocktail list.
The restaurant had a wide variety of spirits on display at the bar with the back drop of an eye catching piece of artwork on the wall.
To start with, we enjoyed a cold refreshing light Argentinian Beer which was perfect after a hot day.
The buffalo wings (of which we chose the spicy option) was tender and packed full of flavour. The thyme and citrus infusions along with the special homemade wing sauce provided an excellent start to the meal.
The Nachos were filled with the usual ingredients of guacamole, jalapeno, generous cheese, black beans, capsicum and corn which was served in the ceramic bowl it was cooked in. A generous serving of this classic dish was also accompanied with sour cream which provided us with a refreshing contrast.
A quartet of tacos were served on blue corn tortillas with deconstructed toppings. The fish taco was well cooked which resulted in a light and tasty taco. The slow cooked beef taco was a delight topped with homemade cheese. The chicken taco was also a great dish which was refreshing with the slaw served in it.
Overall, Day of the Dead was a nice casual place to relax with some great food and extensive drinks list.
By Helena Lea.
Situated on the banks of the Yarra in the historic Federation Wharf vaults, Riverland is an urban beer garden hideaway which boasts magical views, making it an ideal escape from the daily grind.
Read MoreLocated in Richmond, Church St Enoteca is a restaurant with a proud reputation forged over many years of operation.
Read MoreSquare Market has just popped up in Federation Square from today to Friday 11 March to celebrate the best of Melbourne's small business.
Read MoreFitzroy Street has a welcome new restaurant/bar addition: Pablo Honey. The brain-child of long time friends and seasoned hospitality entrepreneurs, Pablo Honey is relaxed dining at its best, with a flavoursome menu, smart service and great cocktails.
Read MoreGastrology recently tried some authentic and delicious treats at the Gontran Cherrier pop-up at Melbourne Food and Wine Festival's Urban Dairy pop-up.
Read MoreLittle Oscar is redefining your typical burger experience by taking the best of American style burgers and fusing them with Korean flavours to create unique dishes with inimitable taste.
Read MoreLe Petit Prince is a quintessentially Melbourne brunch hot spot in the heart of Armadale.
Read MoreGastrology recently attended the launch of Anchor Milk where we experienced milk like never before, presented by Christian McCabe and Daniel Wilson in a five course ‘flight’ menu.
Read MoreGastrology recently attended 'San Sebastian Summer Fiesta at Bar Nacional' where we indulged in pintxos, paella and sweet dishes from the culinary team at Bar Nacional.
Read MoreAfter a sold-out inaugural event, the Mornington Peninsula’s most extensive food, wine and music gathering, The Peninsula Picnic, is returning on March the 20th.
Read MoreThe 2016 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival kicked off Friday March 4 with a series of Longest Lunches spread right across the state.
Read MoreSelect a great cut of grass-fed meat, conjure up a delicious recipe and select the appropriate cooking method - smoked, braised or roasted? This is where it starts and finishes at Meatworks.
Read MoreAn exciting addition to South Yarra, South Press is the brainchild of Adam North (Hopkins River Beef, Entrecote), David Maconochie and Marty McCaig.
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