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Moonee Ponds

Owner Fabio Angele at the new Brunetti Classico in Moonee Ponds.

Cult Italian cafe Brunetti Classico opens another Carlton venue with a difference

The movies, coffee and cake ritual has come to Moonee Ponds, while Carlton also has a new spot for experimental bakes to go.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Roasted cauliflower with macadamia 'cheese' and chilli oil.

Ascot Food and Wine is all grown up

This neighbourhood restaurant feels like a vote for Melbourne: grown up, open-minded and passionate about hospitality.

  • Dani Valent
The pork hock in a clay pot is made from scratch.

Hit the road to try real Thai flavours at Khao San Road

The food at this Moonee Ponds eatery is more authentic than many Melbourne Thai restaurants.

  • Besha Rodell
The Abbey hot plate: eggs, boston beans, mushrooms, roasted tomatoes, potato roesti, black pudding and halloumi.

Dear Abbey lures the hangry to brunch revival

If coffee is a religion, this cafe in a Moonee Ponds church makes perfect sense.

  • Dani Valent
Philhellene, restaurant, Moonee Ponds.
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Philhellene

Exposed brick walls, starched white linen, walls of photographs and Hellenic memorabilia and music ...

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The truffle doughnut with creme anglaise injection.

Ascot Food Store

Oh, darlings! A deli in the home of Australia's most famous housewife has been transformed into an impressive modern cafe.

  • Annabel Smith

Nabiha

Nabiha is an oasis in the middle of Moonee Ponds Central shopping centre. It’s

Red Brick Road Cafe

This friendly little shopfront in the middle of busy Puckle Street could easily slip under your ...

Nabiha

Outside might be white collar and blue rinse (by reputation at least), but Nabiha's a den of cool ...

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Nabiha

This long, thin little cafe has powers beyond its size. Carefully made coffee (a bespoke Seven ...

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