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Chef Stella Roditis.
14.5/20

It’s not all over Insta (yet), but this unpretentious city diner deserves your immediate attention

The small team at Clarence and V is all about minimum fuss and maximum flavour, says our critic.

  • David Matthews

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Eat Street Northshore is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings with street food, bars and entertainment.

‘We have exciting plans’: Eat Street Markets changes hands

A hospitality legend is letting go of the top Brisbane attraction, but questions remain over the future of the area.

  • Nick Dent
Batchoy at Ceree.

Ceree

Cosy Filipino cafe serving top tier batchoy.

  • Cheyenne Bardos
Lunch at Sebastian comes with water views.

Sebastian Beach Grill & Bar

For Spanish-ish cuisine by the seaside.

  • Gemima Cody
Eleven Barrack is banking on the market for plush dining rooms.
Good Food hatGood Food hat16.5/20

This new two-hatted grill is so good, our critic booked it for his birthday

Eleven Barrack pushes beyond the usual surf-and-turf trappings to create a singular restaurant, complete with a baby grand and live pianist.

  • Callan Boys
Prawn Nerano pizza.

Rossi

Pizza, pasta and cocktails with live jazz on Wednesdays.

  • Emma Breheny and Tomas Telegramma
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Lobster brioche rolls with ocean views.

The Rooftop at Hotel Sorrento

A French Riviera-inspired bar and diner with ocean views.

  • Tomas Telegramma

Nora’s Pizza House

For a pizza pitstop on the Mornington Peninsula.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Taramasolata, bread and octopus.

Astoria Bar Ke Grill

Home-style Hellenic cuisine in a 129-year-old terrace.

  • Daniela Frangos
Suze is designed for quick, casual visits.

Suze

Low-commitment drinking and dining.

  • Kosa Monteith

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