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Melbourne
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Best eating in town
Best eating in town
What the critics are saying (and raving) about the city’s best eateries
27 stories
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Attica: the food shrine at the top of almost every list
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Brae: “one of the greatest meals I have ever had”
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The edgiest plates in town
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Top end of town (1): Vue de Monde
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Top end of town (2): Grossi Florentino
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Top end of town (3): Dinner by Heston
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The Andrew McConnell factor
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A slice of Melbourne food culture
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Estelle: “It’s technical, not tricky”
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Channelling the love of thousands of Greek grandmothers
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Kisume: three levels of sumptuous ideas
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The beauty of Minamishima
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Stokehouse: comfort by the sea
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Wilson & Market: big and special
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Small room, big surprises
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From Asia with love
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The trusted old favourites that never let you down
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Think English, eat Spanish.
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Anyone for five-star burgers?
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Do breakfast
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Ishizuka: a 12-course kaiseki love affair
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The (unexpected) tastes of Turkey
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Sezar, where the Middle East meets eastern Europe
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Matilda is rich from beginning to end
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Carlton Wine Room: A local neighborhood wine room with uncomplicated great food
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What’s next at the eatery that changes its cuisine every four months?
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Amaru: warmth, humility, creativity and food that’s made to be eaten, not just looked at
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