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Tulip Coffee
It’s places like Tulip that make us want to open our own little bijou espresso bar. Nothing fancy. Just a pink hole-in-the-wall, some cute branding, a crew of caffeinated regulars who stop by and have a chinwag. It’s such a simple concept, but barista-owner Sam Hall-Haydon has absolutely nailed it here.
Burgerlove | North Melbourne
It’s here, North Melbourne! Burgerlove has popped up in the Central Club Hotel on Victoria St, and your arteries will never be the same again.
Crown Towers Melbourne
If you’re travelling to Melbourne for work or play, or just looking for a little staycay—you’d be mad not to consider the Melbourne hotel institution that is Crown Towers.
Fork & Fingers
Forks & Fingers. The name doesn’t give too much away. But trust us—this place is the definition of underrated gem. The team at F&F are spinning out some fusion creations that are totally changing the Indian food scene.
ALFIE’S Wine + Grill
Thank god. The old mosaic welcome on the front doorstep is still there: ‘Come in for good times.’
Lulie
Lulie (formerly ‘Lulie Street Tavern’) is one of those venues that inspires fierce local loyalty. Anyone living within 2km of this place probably swings by at least once a week. And they’ll be happy to know that the new Lulie isn’t too far away from the old site. In fact it’s just across the road.
Burgerlove | Prahran
#Burgerlove has a long and proud history stretching back into the mists of time (well, around 1994). In those days they were cooking epic patties at the cult burger joint Cafe 51, the hidden gem of Melbourne’s burger nascent scene.
Horse Bazaar
Dumplings and massages. Two of our (see: everyone’s) favourite things. Not necessarily a classic combination, but you won’t catch us complaining.
South Melbourne Market
There are two truly iconic markets in Melbourne, when you get right down to it. Queen Victoria (which has been going strong since the 1860s) and South Melbourne Market, which first opened its stalls back in 1867.
Ines
Phwoar. Just pause for a moment to let the classiness waft over you. Because this place, right here, is genuinely stunning.
Kuwaii | Collingwood
Local slow-fashion boutique Kuwaii started as an alternative to the ‘churn’ fashion model: cheap materials, low-quality labour, nothing sustainable or ethical. Founder and designer Kristy Barber wanted to change all that, so 10 years ago she started up a little boutique label (the name’s a play on kawaii, the Japanese cuteness culture).
Rebel Blue
There’s a sign at Rebel Blue that says ‘Mykonos – 14,799km’. Which feels appropriate—Windsor isn’t known for its Greek food.
St. Charly
St. Charly feels a bit like a generational invasion. Smack bang in the middle of Lygon’s Street’s spaghetti strip, you’ve got this: a pastel popping, geometric brunch bar, dishing up Euro-Asian breakfast and very good coffee. Is this a sign of things to come?
Novotel | South Wharf
Need to break free from work for a couple of days? We’ve been there. The Novotel Melbourne South Wharf may just be the solution, in prime position for a cheeky Melbourne staycay.
Street Organics Express
You know that feeling where you really don’t want to cook, but also can't justify eating out? There's nothing in the cupboard (and not a lot in your bank account) and you wanna eat something delicious and healthy that'll make you a better person? Not too much to ask, right?
Willow Urban Retreat
We all know the benefits of wellbeing, but nowhere in Melbourne is combining self-care with tasty food quite like Armadale’s newest addition: Willow Urban Retreat.
Mopho Canteen | South Yarra
The legends over at Mopho Canteen have been slinging the tastiest pho on Carlisle Street since 2015. It's THE place to go in Balaclava for blood orange piña coladas and crispy pork spring rolls.
Upsy Daisy
If you’re gonna build an over $10m park in Glen Huntly, you need a good Saturday brunch spot nearby. The two go hand in hand. You can’t have kids screaming on flying foxes and climbing ropes without a double-shot latte clutched in your white-knuckled hand.
Cool Cactus
Most people wouldn’t open a nursery dedicated to plants you can’t cuddle, but Naomi Burd isn’t most people. Cool Cactus is her indoor succulent store in Armadale, just off the main Glenferrie Rd drag.
Short Straw
If one thing’s for sure, it’s that when you sit down for a delish brekkie at this Hawthorn café, you ain’t drawing the short straw (pun very much intended), and let us tell you why.
Wonder Bowl
This place takes ‘Drunken Chicken Soup’ to a whole new level. It’s called Wonder Bowl—a new pan-Asian noodle soup bar in the CBD.
Poppy & Seed Bagelry
Is it just us, or does the word ‘bagelry’ sound delicious? A purveyor of bagels. It’s the same feeling we get any time we drive past a self-described ‘chippery’. Well hold onto your pretzels, guys, because Balaclava just got a new bagelry, and it’s yeasty as hell.
Lobby Coffee & Wine
Who would have thought we’d see the day when Seven nightclub turned into a brunch bar, eh? If we had a nickel for all the bad decisions we’ve made in this building...
Stella Deluxe
Raoul Symons was the brains behind Motorina in Elsternwick and worked the kitchen at France-Soir—so it’s no big surprise his new venture, Stella Deluxe, is a notch or two above your standard pizzeria.
Whitehorse Chloe
The Hash Coffee team are back (seriously, do these guys ever sleep?) with yet another cafe, and this time they’re not pulling any punches. Presenting Whitehorse Chloe—a two-storey, all-white Asian-inspired brunch bar in Box Hill.
Sideshow Burgers
Rosanna is one of those ‘growth suburbs’, which is basically code for ‘still able to buy a house here’. It’s booming with young families, moving out of the big smoke for a simpler life near the Warrigal parklands and a Yarra River that doesn’t look like brown sludge.
Whaler
Sometimes you just know that a bar’s onto a good thing. The cocktails are on point, there’s a savvy chef in the kitchen, and the designer fit-out screams ‘Pantone Of The Year 2018’. Well Prahran’s new cerulean cocktail bar has all of that and then some.
The Store Room
You’ve probably driven along St Kilda Rd and seen that huge ‘stacked block’ building and thought, ‘I wonder what that place is about?’ Well mostly it’s about annoying modern architecture. But it’s also about the secret speakeasy bar on the ground floor.
Stretched Pizza
This place will strrrreeetch your idea of what makes a good pizza. Stretched is a new Coburg pizzeria from husband and wife duo chef Dario D’Agostino and Ly Nguyen, along with ex-banker turned pizza-maker Joe Codespoti, and it’s making waves with some very unorthodox flavour combos.
Alter Dining
Melbourne’s restaurant scene doesn’t hang about, does it? About seven months ago, Commune Group (Neptune, Tokyo Tina, Hanoi Hannah) opened BKK in Windsor. And seven months later it’s transformed into something entirely new: Alter Dining.
Mukka
Sitting on an unassuming part of Brunswick Street, Mukka is quietly serving up some of the most authentic Indian cuisine in Melbourne.
Crown Metropol
Ahhh, so THIS is how the other half live. Those swish, globe-trotting businessmen and women who use words like ‘dividend’ and spent domestic flights making calls to their broker in Helsinki. We noticed half a dozen in the lobby of Crown’s elegant Southbank hotel, Metropol.
Fonda | Collingwood
Fonda Collingwood isn't one to miss. And no, we’re not just talking about the very Instagrammable pastel pink and purple wall out front…this place is bang-on with the food and drinks as well.
Mitchelton Hotel & Spa
Want to know what $16m looks like in the hands of Victoria’s hottest architects? It looks like the new hotel at Mitchelton winery in the Goulbourn Valley, a couple of hours due north of Melbourne.
Little Things Coffee
Sometimes it’s the little things that can make a big difference. Just ask Little Things café and coffee roastery, yet another smash hit addition to Blackburn’s ever-growing food scene.
Céramiques Elsternwick
If you ever tried wheel pottery in school, you’ll know it’s a) messy as hell, and b) a LOT of fun. It doesn’t even matter if your bowl comes out looking a bit wonky—call it ‘rustic’ and bump the market-stall price by 20%. Everyone’s a winner.
Manning Cartell
The Australian-made, tailored silhouettes of Manning Cartell have a glorious new postcode to call home. They've sashayed their way onto the ritzy strip of High Street, Armadale.
Dutch Vinyl Records
There's no doubt about it: Melbourne is ageing backwards when it comes to music. If you don't have a retro turntable hooked up to a killer amp at home, do you even really have ears?
The Whiskery
If you move in the right kind of boozy circles, you might have heard whispers of this place. A brand new cellar door for the Bellarine Distillery, down in Drysdale. Well now it’s finally here.
The Joy Parade
Blackburn’s got a new cafe on the block, and we recommend you introduce yourself quick-smart. Located right by Laburnum station in Blackburn, The Joy Parade is a pocket of tasty goodness, using Australian produce and following a mindset of keep it simple, and do it well.
Restaurant Shik
We’ve always wanted a nom de plume. Something badass like ‘Spoons’ or ‘The Scarlet Shadow’. Not many people get nom de plumes, but Peter Jo is one of them—he’s known around town as Kimchi Pete.
La Tienda
If there’s a more Colombian restaurant in Melbourne, we haven’t found it yet. La Tienda is the latest eatery to join Windsor’s fabled ‘eat street’ scene: a no-holds-barred Colombian paradise, complete with housemade arepas, imported spirits and more national pride than you’ll see anywhere outside a Barranquilla football stadium.
The Essential Ingredient
The Essential Ingredient is a Melbourne legend. The cooking school has been going strong for the last 26 years (ever since it was The Vital Ingredient back in the 80s), but it's the cookware retail stores that have become a cult sleeper. If it chops, slices, dices, boils, fries or sous vides, chances are good you can find it here.
Bontempo
A lot gets written about South vs North sensibilities these days, as if a good pizza isn’t welcome on either side of the Yarra. It doesn’t really matter if you favour lycra or flannel. When it comes to appropriate cheese ratios, quality toppings and the perfect wood-fired base—delicious is delicious.
Leaf & Bear
Everyone knows you can’t have #apartmentporn without a few monstera, fiddle leafs and Devil’s Ivy dangling from the ceiling, right?
Pascale Bar & Grill
When QT launched a few years ago, they chose for their flagship restaurant Pascale Bar & Grill. It was a ballsy opening. Black glass, Baroque flourishes, ladies in Mia Wallace wigs out front, boobs in the toilets (long story) and a scattergun menu than ran 40 dishes deep.
Sunda
Geez, what’s in the water on Punch Lane? The CBD’s theatre zone is one of the hottest strips in town right now. It’s the Hansel of dining precincts. In 2017 we got Juliet, last month we got Bar Saracen, and now (right next door) we have Sunda, new digs from the guys behind Hotel Windsor.
Don’t Lose Your Temper
It’s fair to say Anthony Hart knows his way around a pastry bag. This guy was the executive pastry chef for Shannon Bennet’s Vue Group for four years, before rocking baked goods at The Press Club with George Calombaris. Now he’s joined business partner Michael Furness to open a brand new dessert bar and patisserie cafe on Johnston St in Fitzroy.
KooKoo
Next time you’re moseying past The Clarendon Centre, you’ll probably notice a new resident. They’re called KooKoo—a cute new burger bar doing phat stacks, sweet shakes and some seriously spicy loaded fries.
Lorne Ice Cream
If you’ve ever driven through Lorne, the odds are good you’ve stopped for a burger at Bottle Of Milk. That place is like the Death Star for roadtrippers—once you’re caught in the tractor beam, there’s no pulling away.
Thornbury Picture House
Just when you thought Thornbury couldn’t get any cooler...we get this thing. The Thornbury Picture house. A boutique cinema inside an old 1919 motor garage, screening new releases, cult classics and more indie flicks than Sundance.
Caddie
“Simplify, simplify” has always been a pretty good motto for life (Henry David Thoreau, if you’re playing Trivial Pursuit). And it’s an ethos that chef Dylan Evans has followed at his new digs, Caddie.
Bar Saracen
You’re in the city when the hummus cravings strike. Your tummy rumbles, saliva starts running down your chin, and you’re jones-ing for a plate of creamy chickpea lotion. Where do you go? Well now, we’re happy to say, you sprint like gold medallist into Punch Lane’s newest Middle Eastern resident.