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Kuzu serves izakaya-style snack plates.
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Kuzu

Hard to find, easy to like.

Curtis Stone’s new restaurant Woodend is named after the Victorian town he has fond memories of.

Curtis Stone is opening a ‘fancy’ beach resort restaurant in Mexico (named after a regional Victorian town)

The LA-based chef will source Australian wagyu for his rustic-yet-chic fine diner, which is named after a Macedon Ranges town that holds special family memories.

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The Village Larder

With the finest coffee in town and Mount Macedon framed in the front window, the

The Village Larder

Homely aromas permeate this bright cafe, where locals are served by energetic youngsters in a nest of eclectic retro furnishings.

Colenso

Eating at this charming weatherboard bakery surrounded by lush greenery is like being enfolded in a warm hug.

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Ben and Marika Oost continue to work their magic in downtown Woodend. With a deft hand Marika ...

The Village Larder

Country produce and former Melbourne Wine Room chef Marika Oost team to great effect at this retro ...

Colenso

This quaint old bakery building shares its site with an art gallery and native plant nursery. It's ...

The Village Larder

The Village Larder has settled in so well, it feels like it's always been here. Decked out with ...

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