Balaclava
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- Eating out
Where to dine in St Kilda, Balaclava, Windsor, Prahran and surrounds
From hatted restaurants with sea views to buzzy Italian trattorias, these are Good Food’s picks for dining out around bayside Melbourne.
- Review
- Bounty of the Sun
Bounty of the Sun
A cosy izakaya serving contemporary Japanese fare and cocktails.
- Dani Valent and Emily Holgate
- Review
- Savion Cakes & Bagels
Savion Cakes & Bagels
Carlisle Street bagels and baked goods.
- Tomas Telegramma
- Review
- Malewa City
‘A true find’: This pop-up is the kind of place that makes Melbourne worth celebrating
Warehouse cafe Glass Merchants turns into Congolese restaurant, Malewa City, three nights a week.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Wall Two 80
Melbourne icon review: This timeless cafe celebrates 25 years and seven million lattes
When Wall Two 80 opened in 1998, almonds and oats were as yet unmilked and no one had a labradoodle.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Melbourne
Pretty Little feels like a dinner party at a friend’s house (one who can cook like a hatted chef, that is)
Take a seat at the communal table and choose from two, three or four courses (yes, you have to pay).
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Melbourne
Does Melbourne's new cult chicken sandwich live up to the hype?
Moonhouse taps into the nostalgia for old-school Aussie Cantonese restaurants and takes some liberties with the classics.
- Dani Valent
- Review
- Melbourne
Balaclava's Jymmanuel fries popcorn chicken, Taiwanese-style
This please-all-comers neighbourhood eatery is casual, welcoming and good quality.
- Dani Valent
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