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Melbourne Food and Wine Festival

The “Benny Nest” (eggs benedict on kataifi pastry).

Your March hit list: Hot, new and just-reviewed places to check out this month

Greek and Lebanese brunches, Southeast Asian and South Indian suburban gems, plus our top picks of the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival program.

St John’s first restaurant in Smithfield is known for its stark and understated dining room.

‘They’re restaurant royalty’: Trailblazing London eatery coming to Melbourne

Chefs love it – but so do artists, bankers and everyone in between. It has created dozens of iconic dishes. What’s in store when this decades-old favourite comes to town?

  • Emma Breheny
The dim sim: created in Melbourne, now loved all over Australia.

Is the Melbourne-invented dim sim Australia’s greatest snack?

The dim sim is this city’s most famous dish, and next month it’s being celebrated at a free event. But these will be like nothing you’ve had before.

  • Emma Breheny
Motokichi Yukimura of Kyoto’s Kichi Kichi

How to nail the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival if you’re from interstate

From free tacos to cult wine, an Indian feast in the mountains and a famous British restaurant, this is a guide to the country’s most exciting food festival.

  • Myffy Rigby
Julia Busuttil Nishimura will prepare the World’s Longest Brunch in the Royal Botanic Gardens.

Everything you need to know about the 2025 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival

Australia’s preeminent food and drink event runs March 21-30, featuring fabulous food across Victoria.

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Julia Busuttil Nishimura will cook the World’s Longest Brunch.

Julia, Curtis and St John: Get set for a huge Melbourne Food & Wine Festival

March means fabulous food, whether it’s an epic brunch in lush grounds, world-famous chefs cooking with hometown heroes, or tributes to the humble dimmie.

  • Emma Breheny
Pasta carbonara from Sarah Cicolini, a young gun chef from Santo Palato in Rome.

Star Italian chef Sarah Cicolini spills the secret to making classic carbonara even better

Four easy tips (and one great recipe) to raise your carbonara game. And no, there is no cream to be seen.

  • Roslyn Grundy
Fish nadan, a crowd favourite from the Rochester Hotel.

The hot new (and upcoming) Indian restaurants you need to know about right now

A wave of young chefs is transforming the city’s Indian dining landscape. We find out why, and reveal the best places to try it.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Melbourne celebrities will be sharing their fantasy sausage sangers at Fed Square.

Ten events under $50: How to do Melbourne Food & Wine Festival on a budget

Soak up the festival vibes for less at a shawarma party, an all-star snag sizzle, and an old-school diner with new-school tricks.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Ricos Tacos and El Primo Sanchez will serve tacos and tequila on the Yarra.

A late-booker’s guide to Melbourne Food & Wine Festival

A porchetta party, a Filipino-Laotian feast and a floating fiesta with unlimited tacos.

  • Tomas Telegramma

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