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Read MoreNow under new management, the iconic Element Restaurant in Lower Plenty has reopened following extensive renovations.
Read MoreNew Vietnamese eating-house West of Kin delivers a big flavour boost for foodies in Braybook.
Read MoreVinomofo work directly with the best producers in the world to find the wines they love, and curate them to the customers taste.
Read MoreYukie's Snack Bar is Mr. Miyagi's highly anticipated expansion into its neighbouring Chapel Street space.
Read MoreRapidly gaining in popularity, Shortstop has quickly developed a cult following. Whilst the toppings and flavour combinations are unquestionably delicious, we found the texture of the doughnuts themselves to be a little too dense and firm for our liking. That said, it's really a matter of taste - fluffy yeasty or dense flavour packed? There is certainly room for both!
PS: For matcha lovers, we recently tried the matcha doughnut at Square Market and really enjoyed it. The matcha flavour isn't quite intense enough but still very pleasant.
We especially enjoy Hoy Pinoy's beautiful skewers which are a brilliant introduction to Filipino BBQ & street food. The Inihaw Na Manok was delectable. A BBQ chicken in a traditional marinade, the chicken was beautifully tender and boasted the perfect charring which enriched its flavour.
The Inihaw Na Baboy (BBQ pork belly) was similarly delicious. On the whole, the skewers were sufficiently seasoned and flavoursome and boasted the perfect amount of outer charring, having benefited from just the right amount of time on the grill .
Gastrology recently attended an early Chinese New Year celebration at Box Hill Central.
For dessert, Mövenpick's ice cream and decadent fondue delighted. We loved the array of gorgeous flavours of the wide variety of ice creams and sorbets.
Mövenpick Ice Cream owes its inspiration to a revolutionary vision of culinary excellence that swept through the kitchens of fine Swiss restaurants in the 1960s. Today it is an iconic Swiss chain selling ice creams and shakes in modern surrounds.
Pure South is a restaurant that offers exceptional modern Australian cuisine to the Melbourne dining scene. The restaurant serves superbly fresh produce, all sourced directly from Tasmania, King Island and Flinders Island.
With newly appointed Michelin Star Head Chef David Hall heading the kitchen, the restaurant is in safe hands. David Hall was born and raised in Scotland with a chef for a father and developed a passion for cooking fresh produce at an early age. His early memories from the remote Isle of Skype are revisited in Pure South Dining’s relationship with lobster fishermen on King Island and Tasmania’s wild north coast.
Mt Gnonom Farm Wessex Saddleback Pork Belly, brawn, kohlrabi, pork consommé with viola flowers - The slices of pork belly were stunning. The pork was moist on the underside and contained the perfect amount of unctuous fat, encased in a crisp outer crust of crackling. Each bite was gratifying. The delicious consommé provided a delectable depth of flavour to the pork. We could not fault this dish.
A twist on the classic New York Sour - Our accompanying cocktail poison was twist on the classic New York Sour made with Jameson Irish, egg white, lemon, apple juice, splashed with Tassie Pinot Noir- served with a floating viola. We adored this heady, frothy mixture of sweet and sour.
Paragon Café and Bar delivers Melbournians with yet another modish café in which to embrace quality coffee.
Read MoreLocated in the Windergarden food court in Sydney's financial district, Top Juice offers a range of freshly prepared and reasonably priced salads to cope with hungry workers. We have returned on several occasions and the salads are always fresh, healthy and delicious. Definitely an excellent food court option.
A familiar favourite, formally known as Albert Street Food & Wine, is the shiny new player on this popular inner north strip.
Read MoreLocated in Melbourne’s Flinders Street and named for the billiards hall which formerly occupied the space, Hotel Lindrum is a unique and intimate boutique hotel hosting 79 suites.
Read MoreGastrology recently attended Mountains to the Sea, a one-off, wine matched dinner event at Circa The Prince which highlighted Robin Wickens' (Royal Mail Hotel) and Rhys Blackley's (Circa) culinary interpretations of St Kilda and Dunkeld.
The dinner comprised a six course menu, with each chef drawing inspiration from their restaurant’s home.
We enjoyed Circa's two seafood dishes in honour of the restaurant’s location by the sea. The Eden Bass grouper with smoked cauliflower, shiitake and lovage was a winner. The Eden Bass grouper was served in a beautiful sea of seafood emulsion. The fillet had been cooked to perfection - its flesh was extremely delicate and communicated many of its natural flavours..
Royal Mail Hotel's two meat-based dishes, utilising beef and lamb produced on the Royal Mail Hotel’s own farmland and produce from the property’s acclaimed kitchen garden were each lovely. We particularly enjoyed the dish of Royal Mail hogget. The accompaniments of zucchini, luxurious squash blossom puree and heady dehydrated goats cheese were magnificent.
For the finale, a creative cheese course of Brillat-Savarin served with strawberry, olive and basil got us in the mood for a very rich finish of Dark chocolate ganache that tasted wonderful with tart passionfruit and refreshing nasturtium ice cream.
Mountains to the Sea was a very memorable evening by the bay where guests experienced the best local ingredients from our coast and our countryside.
Providence cafe continues to serve up top shelf food from its Carlton location. There is clear technique in the kitchen that must be commended. The coffee blend at Providence is rotated monthly. While this does create interest, it also makes it difficult to lock Providence in as a regular coffee haunt given you can never be certain of what you're going to get - fix this issue (by having a house blend and a second rotating coffee) and Providence would be hard to beat.
Gastrology recently attended Mountains to the Sea, a one-off, wine matched dinner event at Circa The Prince which highlighted Robin Wickens' (Royal Mail Hotel) and Rhys Blackley's (Circa) culinary interpretations of St Kilda and Dunkeld.
Read MoreAlmost completely unmarked and requiring patrons to press a non descript doorbell to be granted entry, it is easy to miss Hihou. Once inside, you are greeted by a gorgeously minimalist Japanese interior lit by flickering candles and a chique backlit bar. Shoes will need to come off if you are going to venture into the more intimate spaces to the right of the bar and the menu has been clearly designed with drinking in mind – think sword fish sashimi, oroshi-ponzu and shichimi and fried crumbed eggplant and kingfish skewers. This is a good thing as Hihou boasts an extensive range of Japanese beers, whiskeys and, of course, sake. Hihou feels words away from its Spring Street location and is definitely one to check out.
Overlooking the picturesque water and city lights, Pilgrim is the quintessential waterfront venue offering innovative cuisine in a relaxed environment.
Read MoreThe Sisterhood of St. Vincent’s Hospital's next event is on May 27 and will gather 250 of Melbourne’s “who’s who” for an unmissable lunch
Read MoreEvery Monday, when you like, follow, share and tag #LaCameraMondays, you will receive 50% off your food bill. It's that simple.
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