



Thought i would share some of my favourite places to eat and absorb (from a recent trip) the Melbourne atmosphere.
Cutler and Co. ::great drinks and amazing food at Gertrude Street (and what a fitout).
The Melbourne Wine Room... i have been a regular diner for years now, and i have had some of the best food and wine of my life there.
The European is hybrid creation of European tastes and wines from all over ::interiors evoking old European traditions of style.
For those addicted to cupcakes...Little Cupcakes in Goldsbrough laneway. (::city) You will die and go to 'cc' heaven.
Industrial chic meets bakery heaven @ St. Kilda's Il Fornaio, great coffee and food.
Last but most certainly not least...The Melbourne Supper Club (161 Spring Street, City):: a visit to Melbourne without a drink (in particular on new roof terrace) is a crime.
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