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Melbourne Eats: Rice Paper Scissors / Sulbing Premium

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Rice Paper Scissors

Rice Paper Scissors is modeled on the hawker dining bars of SouthEast Asia.

They serve the freshest ingredients, sourced organically and ethically where possible. All their sauces, patés and relishes are made in-house.

Homemade crushes and cocktail lists make this place a great alternative for both lunch and dinner in a casual, bar environment.

 

 

 

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Locations:

 307 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy / 

15 Hardware Lane, Melbourne CBD.

Website:

ricepaperscissors.com.au

Phone:

Fitzroy: +61 0394860066

CBD: +61 0396639890

Email:

info@ricepaperscissors.com.au

$$ -$$$  ($80 for two people without alcohol) 

 

 

 

 

 

Sulbing Premium

A new dessert shop opened in Melbourne CBD. Sulbing Premium is a famous dessert shop from Korea. Many people queue up outside the shop is a common sight every day.

Beginning with a single store in 2013, SULBING is now at the forefront of traditional Korean dessert shop. It is the NO.1 Korean dessert café brand.

They provides creative, healthy desserts and beverages for all seasons using traditional Korean  ingredients.

Their bingsu had a delicate nutty flavour and is big enough for two people. The location of the shop is convenient. Sulbing is a good dessert go-to place if you’re around the city looking for a treat.

 

 

 

 

 

Wanna try now…

Locations:

168 Lonsdale Street, CBD, Melbourne

Website:

https://sulbingcafe.com.au/

Phone:

+61 9957 1835

Email:

info@sulbingaustralia.com

$-$$ ($40 for two people)

 

 

 

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Melbourne Eats: Tipo 00 / Mamasita

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Tipo 00

Tipo 00, named after the finely ground flour used to make pizza and pasta, is owned by chef Andreas Papadakis – last seen in the kitchen at Vue de Monde – as well as head chef Alberto Fava (ex-Merchant) and Luke Skidmore. Papadakis cooks with the same ingredients and techniques acquired from his time in fine diners, but takes an unfussy approach with clean, simple elements here.

Location: 361 Little Bourke Street Melbourne 3000

Website: tipo00.com.au

 

Mamasita

Designer Sarah Townson of Anthology has warmed up the exposed-brick interior with fresh moss, antique mirrors, gothic chandeliers and burgundy banquettes, which line the wall opposite the bar. It’s stocked with all the makings of a classic Parisian cocktail spot (think dirty Martinis and French 75s) and an extensive selection of French and local wine.

Location: Level 1 11 Collins Street Melbourne 3000

Phone: (03) 9650 3821

Website: mamasita.com.au

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Melbourne Eats: Coda / Florentino

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Coda

The clever use of space and the menu of mostly small sharing dishes gives Coda an energy as people pop in for a glass of wine and a couple of scallops, with the comfort of knowing that they can book a table for a Friday night should the want to. Coda is one of Melbourne’s best.

Location: Basement 141 Flinders Lane (corner Oliver Lane) Melbourne

Phone: (03) 9650 3155

Website: codarestaurant.com.au

 

Florentino

This classic Italian dining institution takes pride of place on the top level, upstairs from Florentino Grill and Cellar Bar down on the street. The menu format means every diner eats three courses. If you’re there to really lash out, which of course you are, choose the Gran Tour menu, a lavish five-course set-menu matched with wines from Australia, Italy and France.

Location: 80 Bourke Street Melbourne 3000

Phone: (03) 9662 1811

Website: florentino.com.au

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Melbourne Eats: Grill Americano / Smith St Bistrot

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Grill Americano

With Grill Americano, restaurateur Chris Lucas wasn’t looking to create another Italian restaurant. Melbourne had plenty of those already. Instead, his Italian steakhouse is a reimagining of the grills and brasseries prevalent in Melbourne throughout the ’60s and into the early ’80s. The menu’s centrepiece, though, is the grill section and its bistecca alla Fiorentina. A star of Tuscan cuisine, here it comes in the form of a 1.2-kilogram T-bone cooked over charcoal and doused in sea salt and rosemary.

Location: 101 Collins Street Melbourne 3000

Email: reservations@grillamericano.com

Phone: (03) 8616 8010

Website: grillamericano.com

Smith St Bistrot

Designer Sarah Townson of Anthology has warmed up the exposed-brick interior with fresh moss, antique mirrors, gothic chandeliers and burgundy banquettes, which line the wall opposite the bar. It’s stocked with all the makings of a classic Parisian cocktail spot (think dirty Martinis and French 75s) and an extensive selection of French and local wine.

Location: 300 Smith Street Collingwood 3066

Email: info@smithstbistrot.com.au

Phone: (03) 9419 2202

Website: smithstbistrot.com.au

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