Takeaway
- Review
- North Ryde
This family-run cafe and pasticceria is an old Italian soul worth visiting
In a quiet suburban shopping strip, Maggio’s offers a cornucopia of maritozzi, sfogliatelle and excellent chicken schnitzel sandwiches.
- Lenny Ann Low
- Review
- Haberfield
This petrol-station food truck on Parramatta Road is serving some of Sydney’s best tacos
The lines are long, but Papi’s slow-cooked, spice-throbbing beef folded into cheesy tacos are worth the wait and messy hands.
- Callan Boys
- Review
- Brighton
Beach House
A sunny cafe and kiosk overlooking Brighton’s famous bathing boxes.
- Tomas Telegramma
- Review
- Collingwood
Terror Twilight
Broths, bowls and all-day breakfast in a cosy, retro-inspired space.
- Sofia Levin
- Review
- Northcote
Ophelia Westgarth
Go from coffee to cocktails at this part-cafe, part-wine bar.
- Tomas Telegramma
- Review
- Melbourne
Slurp down 16 different types of oysters at this tiny, casual CBD seafood spot
Stop Whining is a stay-a-while sibling to hole-in-the-wall oyster bar Muli Express, offering a casual spot for seafood feasting on Little Bourke Street.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Coledale
This seaside fish shop may sell the best fish 𝄒n𝄒 chips in the state
Portions are generous but it’s good to get in early before fish sell out at this small, smart and no-fuss old-school British-style chippy.
- Lenny Ann Low
- Review
- Melbourne
Pizza Pizza Pizza
This late-night pizza joint and cocktail bar serves New York-style pies.
- Emily Holgate
- Review
- Carlton North
Edita’s Fish ‘n’ Chips
Batter-to-order fish and hand-cut chips by a sibling duo.
- Emily Holgate
- Review
- South Melbourne
Cheri
A European-style patisserie and cafe serving everything from pastries to pizza.
- Tomas Telegramma
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