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Sebby’s famous cinnamon scrolls.

The cinnamon scrolls at this Caulfield South bakery are some of the best in town

Sebby’s is all about doing one thing, really well.

  • Quincy Malesovas
Blumes is known for its 18-hour fermented sourdough bread.

This wood-fired bakery in a tiny regional town has one of the best lamingtons in Australia

Blumes is run by self-taught bakers David and Jodie Pillinger in Harcourt.

  • Richard Cornish
Outside the shop, where sunny streetside seating is available.

Grab filled focaccia, pintxos and more at an Italian-Spanish deli opposite South Melbourne Market

Pull up a seat in the sunny courtyard at Deli Boy, where all produce is sourced from Italy and the opposing market.

  • Emily Holgate
Le Pub is the latest addition to the Kirk’s empire on busy Hardware Lane.

Hardware Lane gains a new pub (and bottleshop) by the French Saloon and Kirk’s team

Le Pub is styled on the Aussie pub-plus-bottleshop format with punter-friendly prices and music.

  • Kosa Monteith
Assorted dishes at Obanzai Mama.

Obanzai Mama

For Kyoto home-style ‘grandma food’ and make-your-own bento boxes.

  • Emma Breheny
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Vera Wine Bar in Newcastle has plenty of natural wines to choose from.

Snack on tinned fish and cheese at a tiny light-filled wine shop in Newcastle

Vera Wine is one of the smallest bars in the state, with a mighty natural wine selection.

  • Callan Boys
Booln Booln serves jaffles with fillings like kangaroo and lemon myrtle chicken.

Booln Booln Cafe

The gum-tree fringed Surf Coast Highway cafe spotlighting First Nations ingredients.

  • Emma Breheny
Pork loin katsu is the hero at Katsuhon.

Katsuhon

A cosy Japanese eatery in the CBD specialising in crunchy, golden katsu.

Calle’s lemon meringue croissant wheel.

Calle Bakery

Carlton North’s cult-favourite bakery, now on High Street.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Egypt’s national dish – the hearty koshari.

King Tut

Egyptian street food on Sydney Road.

  • Kosa Monteith

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