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Yo-Chi | Balaclava

A Yo-Chi a day from Balaclava's coolest self-serve dessert destination will surely have you addicted to the all-natural, 98% fat-free frozen yoghurt goodness that dispenses right before your eyes. Not only are the flavours to die for (salted butterscotch, chai and honey soybean, to name a few), but the toppings will have your cup overflowing with all the very freshest fruit, nuts, sauces, crumbles, dried berries and delectable treats you could imagine. Walking into Yo-Chi, you'll feel like you've died and gone to fro-yo heaven. You pay by weight, but just try and resist the overwhelming urge to overload.

Restaurants

Brooks

Brooks, located on George Parade off Collins Street in Melbourne, is one of the city's best dining experiences. Chef Nic Poelaert has designed a Modern Australian menu using quality ingredients and fresh produce with the 5 course degustation not to be missed.

Restaurants

Fonda | Windsor

Ahhh Fonda Windsor. This was Fonda swinging for the fences: a split level, three storey terrace space, with a restaurant downstairs, back up in the middle, and a dusky rooftop Ático bar for when things get REALLY fun. A lot of people never bother to walk up the back stairs, but we promise it's worth the climb. 

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MoVida

From the frying pan of Executive Chef and owner, Frank Camorra, MoVida is a celebrated Melbourne dining institution that has been dishing up the city's best Spanish fare since the early 2000s. Located in artfully graffitied Hosier Lane, Movida is that rare beast of a dining destination that enjoys longevity, and will no doubt continue to thrive through its exquisite tapas dining experience and flawless service.

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St Ali

Since opening its converted warehouse doors in South Melbourne in 2003, St Ali has come to be known as a Melbourne coffee institution.

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Izakaya Den

To say Izakaya Den is 'hard to find' is an understatement; but when you do manage to find the barely-signed stairwell on Russell Street and dare to peer behind the black curtain at the bottom, you will surely discover Melbourne's best kept izakaya secret. This Japanese restaurant is a basement straight out of Tokyo, from the dimly lit corridor, to the polite and efficient service, and let's not forget to mention the sake. Take a friend and share a myriad of small dishes gracefully prepared before your very eyes; the chefs put on quite the display along the entire length of the restaurant. You will become mesmerised by the entire dining and entertainment experience, don't forget to keep your eye out for Master Den.

Podcasts & Books

ACMI Store

Once you're done marvelling at all the ACMI has to offer you cinephiles, indulge a little longer with the ACMI Store. Located in the plaza at Federation Square, the ACMI Store has an amazing range of coffee table books, quirky little gifts, DVDs, toys and magazines. If you're interested in ACMI as an organisation, there's heaps of stuff about the Melbourne icon including ACMI publications, study guides, exhibition catalogues and merch. A must if you're interested in taking your ACMI experience home with you.

Homewares

Angelucci 20th Century

Established in Fitzroy in 1992, Angelucci 20th Century offers a broad selection of local and international furnishings, lighting and designer pieces predominantly from the 1950s and 1960s. They believe that vintage mid 20th century pieces can sit comfortably in any contemporary interior, complementing and contrasting with the things you love – be they a year old, or 100 years old – with all vintage pieces lovingly restored in their Smith Street workshop. A must visit if you're planning on revamping your home or office space, or just wanting some inspiration.

Food & Drink

Bertie’s Butcher

Occupying a space that's been a butcher since 1870, Richmond's local butchery, Bertie's, is every part family business as it is local icon. Bertie's Butcher is the sort of local provedore that has a mother, her son, and his son after him all coming to get their meat and is truly one of Melbourne's best. Their personal service and the effort taken by the team to provide customers with ethical and organic choices for their meat is so sincere, you'll be fighting the crowds to call it your local. 

Cafes

Dr Jekyll

Down the otherwise quiet end of Grey Street, St Kilda, lives Dr Jekyll, a cheap and cheerful cafe by day, cosy wine bar and restaurant by night. With great coffee and a slick fitout, the space features fresh white walls, trippy murals and an open kitchen, which is where the brunchtime magic happens. Coffee is from ethically-minded Espresso Syndicate, so you can do your bit for protecting the globe whilst enjoying your brew. Don't go past their simple, perfectly scrambled eggs on rye in the AM, and their delicious bar bites and epic wine list in the PM. 

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Gypsy Hideout

Northcote's Gypsy Hideout is just great. Really great. Tucked into a pocket of High Street, Gypsy Hideout is an unpretentious cafe that takes the standard all day breakfast and gives it a taste of the great abroad - Greek sweetbread with chai butter, cannoli style pancakes, and a hearty Spanish chorizo stew grace the menu. Gypsy is an airy, light-filled space with mismatched wooden chairs and tables, plus a perfect little courtyard. The coffee is delicious but make sure you get one of their top secret Gypsy hot chocolates made from the owner's secret recipe - they're to die for!

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Lolo & Wren

With geometric wallpaper, delicious coffee and chef of note (Franco Caruso, ex Richmond Hill Cafe and Larder), Lolo & Wren is the shining light of Brunswick West's cafe scene. Easy, tasty food is the premise here, with all day breakfast and easy lunch options on offer – all made with locally sourced, often organic, fruit, veg and produce. It's a relaxed and airy space for a coffee or a vino with your lunch - a true breath of fresh air for this side of town. 

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Cowderoy’s Dairy

Where does SJP go for her morning caffeine hit when in Melbourne? If you're thinking somewhere fancy pants and pricey, you'd be wrong. Her venue of choice is Cowderoy's Dairy, a low-key, family friendly cafe overlooking a leafy park in St Kilda West. It's the kind of place where you can rock up in your tracky dacks, grab a sunny spot on the deck, and eat a wholesome and delicious brekkie with the Sunday paper in hand and Fido at your feet. Owner Tony is committed to using local, healthy produce and dishes up honest food that the whole family will enjoy.

Gifts

Canary Jane’s Flowers

Canary Jane's Flowers is a florist and gift shop on Burwood Road in Hawthorn with a distinctly 50s twist. The kitschy fit out - complete with checkerboard floor, vintage dressing tables and ever-changing window displays - is a girlie girl's dream!

Bars & Pubs

Mr Wow’s Emporium

If you like your sport with a side of drinks, Mr Wow's Emporium on Smith Street was designed for you. With bocce, ping pong, pool, free popcorn and a penchant for throwing sweet parties like Nerd Nite, the unique Melbourne Acoustic night and epic Sunday Sessions, Mr Wow's Emporium is as much a carnival as it is a revered drinking establishment. The bar floor is massive, though it can be a little tricky to navigate when packed. Thankfully, they'll reserve sections for your private functions.

Bars & Pubs

Northcote Social Club

The Northcote Social Club is a pub and live music venue on High Street that attracts indie bands and music aficionados from across the nation, and even offshore. It's exactly what a music venue should be, especially after it's slick new refurbishment in min-2015! Grab a bite to eat—they've got epic burgers, delicious salads and a whole range of tasty snacks to enjoy over a beer, all cooked up by a Michelin star trained chef—and pull up a stool in their huge heated beer garden next time you're cruising Northcote for a good time.  

Fashion

Blonde Venus

Designer Marietta Marlow's ability to forsee trends and create looks that highlight feminimity make her Crossley Street boutique, Blonde Venus, a house of collector's items. Using her love of both new and vintage patterns, her clothes are all at once contemporary and timeless. At Blonde Venus, Marlow's love of craftsmanship shows right down to the perfect lines and cinched waists. A girlie girl's little slice of heaven.

Cafes

Reverence Specialty Coffee & Tea

Located in Ascot Vale, Reverence Specialty Coffee & Tea are well known for their house-roasted coffee and seasonal, organic teas. Using the very best of local produce, the food here is just as good - think sautéed kipflers, braised red cabbage, spinach purée, poached eggs and aged cheddar. The menu rotates seasonally and, with their coffee roasted weekly on-site, you'll be eating and drinking only the very best.  

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Hopetoun Tea Rooms

Hopetoun Tea Rooms has been serving the civilised folk of Melbourne since way back in 1892, making it the city's oldest remaining tea room. Located in The Block Arcade, Hopetoun Tea Rooms dishes up much-needed respite from the urban jungle, as well as some of the most mouth-watering sponges, slices, pies and tarts, plus soul-soothing pots of tea. Full of old-fashioned charm, it's the perfect place to take visiting parents for some light refreshments, or high tea. Just watch them swoon over that sugar-laden counter display.

Bars & Pubs

Riverland

Riverland is a popular Melbourne bar and cafe that is about as riverside as it can get. Hidden in the Federation Wharf vaults on the edge of Federation Square, this venue is a great place to relax with a beer and watch the world float by. There's nothing like a barbeque on the Yarra, and an organic bratwurst with sauerkraut from Riverland is sure to hit the spot after a few pints. 

Restaurants

The Kingston Hotel

The Kingston Hotel is a comfy old pub in a quiet section of Highett Street in Richmond. A real locals haunt, this gastropub dishes up great food to a fairly well-behaved (read: older patrons welcome) crowd in a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere. There are several dining/drinking options, with a front bar area that's great for groups, the main restaurant section, and a beer garden for the warmer months. The staff are very friendly and always try and accommodate you, even on Wednesday nights when the hungry hordes descend for  – we're calling it – one of the best steak nights in town. Make sure you book in advance!

Fitness

One Hot Yoga

One Hot Yoga is a sleek, stylish, architect-designed hot yoga studio in South Yarra that offers a modern, powerful, om-light practice. The studio is warmed to a comfortable 37 degrees, or your core body temperature – the ideal temperature to gain maximum benefit, without the added stress on the body of thermo regulation. Every element of the studio has been designed for health, comfort, and aesthetic benefit. Namaste.

Fashion

Marais

Named for the fashionable 4th arrondissement in Paris, Marais boutique lies in Royal Arcade, in the heart of the city. The racks are heavy with the wares of Givenchy, Balmain, Balenciaga, Celine, Lanvin, Helmut Lang and Mugler, among others, creating a high end boutique that offers the best of old world and modern chic. It's no surprise the best of the French designers have found their way to this exquisite Melbourne boutique. When only the best will do.

Homewares

Meizai

Look no further than Meizai, Richmond, when furnishing your home or business. Synonymous with quality and innovation, Meizai's broad range of furniture and decoratives covers a variety of styles, and exclusively houses a number of international designers, giving you choice like no other for interior decoration. Featuring the likes of d-bodi, Asiatides Paris home décor, Camerich and Halcyon Lake carpets and rugs, Meizai sets the benchmark in modern design.

Podcasts & Books

Metropolis Bookshop

Located in Curtin House, on Swanston Street, Metropolis Bookshop is something of a Melbourne institution. Carrying a large variety of specialist books covering art, architecture, fashion, graphic design, photography, film, music and drama, Melbourne's creatives can often be seen leaving the store, arms laden with material for information, entertainment, inspiration, or just a little bedtime reading.

Fashion

Miss Louise

Cinderella is proof a pair of shoes can change your life, and Miss Louise – up the Paris end of Collins Street – is changing lives everyday. A shoe and accessory store that is every girl's dream, the shelves of Miss Louise are adorned with heels and handbags from the highest end labels, sourced all over the world – Alexander McQueen, Chloe, Givenchy, Jil Sander, Saint Laurent and Valentino, just to name a few. Be the belle of the ball.

Bars & Pubs

I Know a Place

Cosy inside and cool outside, I Know a Place, close to the corner of Alexandra Parade and Brunswick Street, is the secret of locals and those who venture across the river to visit them. Hidden behind a non-descript Fitzroy fence and with some amazing graphic art covering the walls, those who dwell here enjoy live music, open mike sessions, signature cocktails and hot dogs (with all the trimmings). A perfect sunny afternoon can be spent in the courtyard, knowing the world is passing by just over the fence.

Bars & Pubs

The Kodiak Club

Hailed as Melbourne's only Bourbon Bar, The Kodiak Club on Brunswick Street Fitzroy brings out those in need of hard liquor and a decent bite. Inspired by local American neighbourhood bars, the cocktail list includes ingredients like bacon-infused bourbon, so you know you've come to the right place. Enjoy with Mac 'n' Cheese or some buffalo wings; this little slice of the USA is open seven days 'til very late.