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Top Melbourne and Australian chef Shane Delia is featuring in a groundbreaking upcoming SBS series Spice Journey which celebrates the cuisine of the Middle East. This is a series not to miss, beginning May 2 at 7.30pm. The World Loves Melbourne was privileged to attend the media launch at Gold Class Village Cinemas to preview the series and experience dishes from one of the episodes from Shane Delia. Not a bad gig!

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Shane Delia’s Spice Journey takes us on a culinary pilgrimage to explore his heritage and discover food traditions that go back thousands of years. From the old Phoenician outpost of Malta, where the aromatics and spices of the Middle East mingle with the European traditions of the Mediterranean, Shane heads across the sea to Lebanon, the original Land of Milk and Honey and birthplace of contemporary Middle Eastern mezze.

I managed to snap a photo of Shane (below) on the big screen in between culinary indulgences. As we watched the episode we were able to experience dishes from places like Tripoli and even sample popcorn with Middle Eastern spices...

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Posted by on in Cafe

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Footscray Milking Station is an engaging cafe located in the burbs in Footscray. Once upon a time it used to be a milking station. Unlike many other cafes it is actually right in a neighbourhood not a cafe or shopping strip. It's as local as local gets. Come here of a weekday morning and you'll be lining up for coffee - usually it's a packed house. Grab a table and be prepared for friendly service and tasty treats. I'm amazed at how well the staff do under pressure, with (nearby) Council crew enjoying a coffee or breakfast before their working day starts.

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Footscray Milking Station serves up first class Padre coffee in retro cups. Enjoy the timber floor, exposed brick, tasty treats in cabinets and boards with specials. Check out the old milk bottles used for water (quaint).

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Tagged in: Cafe Western

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Industry Beans has been making a big impression since it opened recently as a quintessential Melbourne cafe with nondescript entrance (off Rose St Fitzroy), chic fit out and top grade coffee and cuisine. Set back from the street you enter a semi industrial world of creative space and transformation. High ceilings and interesting paneling combine with funky lighting and attractive tiling along the counter. This ex-warehouse now has the feel of a large studio.

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Having visited once I returned 3 times in a week to sample more of the menu and the coffee. Couldn't get enough. I found Industry Beans a great cafe to relax, imbibe, and check my emails and tweets. Brothers Trevor and Steve Simmons have done wonders with this space.

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Tagged in: Cafe Northern

Posted by on in Cafe

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Le Chien is a funky almost grungy cafe in Seddon that pleases with its sharp service and brilliant cuisine and coffee. Set back from the main strip, Le Chien is an interesting place to meet friends and is more alternative than commercial. A highlight is the sophisticated art on the wall and the tribute to Iggy Pop. The small portrait of Iggy Pop comes with the caption "I wanna be your dog." Of course Le Chien is French for "dog" - my French is brilliant I know. But I immediately recognised the reference to the song "I'm bored" by Iggy Pop, a song we used to play in my time with band The TV Dinners. Iggy pouts and exclaims he is "living like a dog...." I won't quote the rest of the song...

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Le Chien serves up some of the best coffee in the precinct. Sit and imbibe the kind of 60s cool here with dark tables, retro benches and the artwork. A large board details the daily specials.

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Tagged in: Cafe Western

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Melbourne based Skin and Threads will be opening the doors to the labelʼs third store on Friday the 19th April, making it the ideal shopping destination at Chadstone for luxury basics, footwear, denim and knitwear. The architects DM Studio have managed to create an “intimate boutique” within the Chadstone shopping centre; a place where customers immediately feel “at home and at ease”.

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“We wanted to retain the lifestyle, Scandinavian feel of our current stores including a spacious fitting room area so that women have a chance to take some time out from the very busy and fast-paced shopping centre environment” Penelope Cohen, Skin and Threads director and designer. In order to celebrate the opening of the new store Skin and Threads have teamed up with Sensory Lab and will be offering freshly roasted coffee over the opening weekend from the 19th -20th April. Sensory Lab reflects and complements the idea that Skin and Threads is a premium Australian lifestyle brand, providing pieces that are the building blocks for a luxurious and casually elegant lifestyle. Sensory Lab coffee is known as some of the best in the country, and essentially reflects the quintessential Melbourne lifestyle.

The collaboration with Sensory Lab will allow the Skin and Threads customer to enjoy a cup of Melbourneʼs best coffee, while taking their time to touch, feel and try the new luxurious AW13 collection, allowing them to explore the new collection in the brand new architecturally designed store in a relaxed and beautiful environment.

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A feature of Melbourne is its gem cafes in the burbs. Miss Marmalade is such a delightful cafe that appeals on so many levels. It brings the joy of a cafe that prides itself on great service, excellent cuisine and awesome coffee. It also prides itself on connection with the community and a quirky charming fit out that is a nod to all things local.

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Wanting to enjoy a lengthy breakfast at Miss Marmalade I was stunted by crazy traffic on the Eastern. I might have travelled to Canberra in the same time. The serenity and bloom of flowers at Miss Marmalade quickly made me forget the hectic nature of Melbourne traffic.

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Tagged in: Cafe Northern

Posted by on in Fashion in Melbourne

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The floral fashion trend is alive and well in Melbourne fashion stores as we head towards winter. Outfits that highlight with florals are being combined with toned down colours to accentuate. The effect of soft pastels as well as dark gardens are equally as popular in store collections. Even two floral prints together can work. Melbourne is loving this floral fashion trend.

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The aroma of a Spanish paella is so alluring. The recently revamped Pop Restaurant in Hardware Lane is a serious destination for paella lovers. On Tuesday nights Pop Restaurant is serving up paella from a massive pan imported from Spain. Head Chef Manuel Villegas is the king of paella and can be seen preparing and serving the paella to customers. It's always exciting to see a Chef spending time out of the kitchen interacting with customers.

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We checked out the paella as guests of Pop Restaurant. Over the years I've been a big fan of the paella enjoying it all over the world. I love paella not just for the culinary bliss, but for the whole communal aspect of it. I understand the paella is a tradition in the countryside and streets of Spain where it's often out in the open for all to see. Paella is at the heart of community.

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Tagged in: Spanish

Posted by on in Fine Dining

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Circa The Prince, the darling of the Melbourne restaurant scene, has launched a superb Yakitori Bar as a pop up from April 6 to May 6, with the influence and design of Paul Wilson, chef extraordinaire.

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For mine it was the bao selection that proved the highlight. With seemingly hundreds of guests at the launch I proved myself adept at securing several Tea smoked duck and quince with bush plum sauce bao.

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Following the successful 2012 launch of Napoleon Perdis Life.Style in Sydney’s Woollahra, Napoleon has now opened his first Melbourne store in The COMO Centre, South Yarra.
 
Having long been inspired by travel, architecture, interior design, art, and fashion, Napoleon Perdis Life.Style is an innovative new retail offering that will showcase Napoleon’s passion for all things artful and reveal another side to the makeup maestro: the collector.
 
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“Melbourne was a natural choice for my second store, the shopping experience is so diverse and the consumer is very discerning. I think that Melbourne will really embrace my new concept!” States Napoleon.
 
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Life.Style Melbourne will be home to exclusive Ready–to–Wear collections alongside the best in luxury accessories, jewellery and home furnishings as well as a carefully curated edit of internationally sourced vintage furniture, decorative items and art.
 
This eclectic mix will sit alongside the Napoleon Perdis cosmetics offering and to follow, a Napoleon Perdis Life.Style signature collection of product.
 
“Napoleon Perdis Life.Style is a reflection of my own eclectic aesthetic; I am very acquisitive and love nothing more than hunting for and gathering new finds – be it fashion, furniture, or art."
 
Explains Napoleon “I wanted to recreate the experience, that feeling I get when I stumble upon something remarkable, whether it’s just an interesting trinket or a true treasure to add to my collection.”
 
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As a leading player in cosmetics for over 17 years, Napoleon Perdis has now evolved into a retail force across categories and continents. With a well-established international business, a distinct creative aesthetic, and a long history of supporting emerging design talent, Napoleon Perdis is viewed by the Australian fashion and retail community as an authentic tastemaker and an authority on international trends.
 
Brands exclusive to Napoleon Perdis Life.Style Melbourne include:
 
Ready – to – Wear:
Robert Rodriguez, Milly NY, Clover Canyon, Habitual Denim, Demy Lee and South
Parade
 
Accessories:
Thale Blanc, 111BeCa, Cecile et Jeanne, Clare Vivier, Gear3 by Saen and Banago
 
Jewellery:
Lucas Jack, NACH, Gina Stewart Cox, Defy Mafia, Jean Marie Poinot and JOOLS
 
Home furnishings:
IONIA Tablewear, Klein Reid and Furthur Design and Molla Space
 
Napoleon Perdis Life.Style Melbourne is located at:
Level 2, Shop 299
The COMO Centre
South Yarra VIC 3141
T: 03 9828 2111
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FOG is an impressive fine dining restaurant in Prahran with modern upmarket decor and sexy cuisine with American influences. After an epic night at their monthly regional dinner celebrating the tastes of New England I left FOG ebullient and on a high.

My ebullience was partly due to the dreamy decor and the dreamy music being played. This place elicited the Great American Dream, even though we were in Prahran.

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Tagged in: American

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Seddon Deadly Sins is a funky cafe in Seddon with a clever name and a culinary excellence. Seddon has become a cafe haven these days and Seddon Deadly Sins is one of the finest.  The decor and menu isn't predictable (presented inside a little Golden Book). Locals love this place for its style and for its dining spaces (including the outdoor courtyard).

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Seddon Deadly Sins has a cool ambience with great use of timber and glistening varnish on the tables. Interesting figures and quirky pieces adorn. I enjoyed the distressed wall, Phantom comics wallpaper, red lamps and cabinets with tasty treats. The mood is alternative and this includes the music selection.

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Tagged in: Cafe Western

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U-Village is a modern Asian fusion restaurant that impresses with its class decor and top notch cuisine. The modern fittings, soft wood and potted greenery make it as fresh as the food served. U-Village began in 2003 with a restaurant in Malaysia, now bringing the best of Asian fusion to St Kilda. 

U-Village has created a brilliant dining atmosphere that it describes as "smart and relaxed". With quality decor, funky lighting and a rice theme that extends to painting on the walls and laser embedded into the wall seat, the ambience is gorgeous, light filled and upmarket. Offering lunch specials, banquets, and impressive dinner options, U-Village is a standout restaurant that caters for all.

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Soft grey walls and bright poppys, a wonderful ambience to our eating experience.

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Tagged in: Asian Fusion Malaysian

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Pop Restaurant in Hardware Lane has undergone a rennaisance with addition of Executive Head Chef Manuel Villegas, a new team and an impressive new menu featuring Spanish and Italian cuisine.

With years of history including an art gallery, Pop Restaurant offers a stunning ambience in Hardware Lane. Come here for breakfast, lunch or dinner and Pop Restaurant (and Hardware Lane) pulsates with atmosphere. Musicians performing at night add to the ambience in the Lane.

Manager Greg Mahoney has been a restaurateur for many years and is passionate about providing a great experience for diners. With the advent of Manuel Villegas, one of Australia's best chefs, and a menu which highlights Mediterranean cusine rather than just Italian, we were keen to sample and experience the changes at Pop Restaurant.

We arrived on day one of the new Pop menu. Normally we allow restaurants to settle in where there's major changes, but the team at Pop were at the top of their game.

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Tagged in: Italian Spanish

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The Point Albert Park Lake is proud to host an exclusive dinner Friday April 12 2013, showcasing previous winners of The Age Good Food Guide, Young Chef of the Year award, 2003 - 2013. From Justin Wise to Daniel Wilson, George Calombaris to Adam D’Sylva, what happened to these bright young stars? Over an eight-course dinner matched to wine, this gala event will take guests on a culinary journey with some of Victoria’s most talented chefs.
 
The dinner will be facilitated by The Age Epicure Editor, Janne Apelgren, who will interview each chef about the impact this award had on their culinary careers at the time and how it continues to influence them today.
 
The menu features a specially crafted dish from each chef;
 
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Crispy prawn and tapioca betel leaf
Pani puri, crisp potato parcel, mung bean, chilli and aromatic water
2008 Adam D’Sylva; Tonka and Coda
 
King salmon, cucumber, nori
2011 Michael Fox
 
Meli Melo of vegetables, herbs and flowers
2010 Nicolas Poelaert; Brooks
 
Marron, caramelised tarama, kritharaki
2004 George Calombaris; The Press Club
 
Veal tongue, mustard seeds, watercress juice
2007 Dallas Cuddy; The Society Group Singapore
 
Potato gnocchi, crispy veal sweetbreads, spanner crab, merlot vinegar jus
2013 Mark Briggs; Dig A Pony
 
Yarra Valley pasture fed lamb, Otway shiitake farce,
pan seared foie gras and sauce Rouennaise
2009 Justin Wise; The Point Albert Park
 
Raspberry tart, orange and crystalised fennel
2012 Josh Murphy; The Builders Arms
 
Vietnamese tiramisu – coffee jelly, condensed milk mousse,
salted peanut cream, pandan sponge and caramelised banana
2003 Daniel Wilson; Huxtable
 
Take home treats by Cakes of our Lives
2003 Emma Mackay
 
Priced at $180 per person, this gala event is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dine with some of the country’s most talented and influential chefs.
 
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Once A Tailor is about the simplicity of Sicilian food in upmarket Hawthorn. The World Loves Melbourne was invited by John Bertuna and Tony Verga as part of a bloggers event for a sampling of the menu. The stunning ambience was married to simple fresh cuisine that focuses on breakfast and lunch. We dined in the outdoor part of the restaurant, open and charming - a superb setting for events and functions. 

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Once A Tailor is Sicilian inspired but don't think it's pasta driven. There's a great range of cuisine to please most palates and tastes. All Italian inspired restaurants need to do bread well. Once A Tailor serves up quality bread, and this Olive foccacia served with oil, is a delightful example of the Italian tradition.

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Etto is a highly impressive Italian street food restaurant in South Melbourne. This is about the simplicity of Italian street food at reasonable prices (only around $10-13). The food is healthy with no deep frying or use of oils. The pasta is fresh and home made, using imported Italian equipment. The fit out is modern oozing with Italian style. You can mix and match pasta dishes with a selection of fabulous sauces. Customisation is a strength of Etto and you get the feeling this place is all about satisfying the customer. The menu brims with favourites of Spaghetti, Tagliatelle, Pappardelle, Rigatoni, Gnocchi, Fusilli and Ravioli. 

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We sampled many of the dishes of Etto (as their guest) sitting outside on a warm Melbourne day, and were impressed with the quality of the home made pasta and the wonderful balance of the sauces. The pasta is fresh and pleasing and the sauces are light and don't overpower. This is great Italian street food. The Spicy Italian Sausage (above) features free range pork sausage and basil pesto. There was a delightful kick in the sausage and the sauce was superb. One of my favourite dishes.

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Posted by on in Cheap Eats

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Olympic Doughnuts is a doughnut haven and Footscray institution housed in a humble caravan. These are "old school" hot doughnuts that have transcended into the 21st Century as an honest tasty if not politically incorrect product. Loads of dough and sugar and packed with rich jam. These are the sort of doughnuts you see less often these days in preference for sleek light and sophisticated cold doughnuts. I enjoy both.

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Olympic Doughnuts takes up its prime position at Footscray Railway Station. How handy it is for students and train travellers. I would find it hard to walk past this caravan if I were catching the train (and annoy passengers with the aroma of piping hot donuts). The value is fantastic - only 80 cents for a doughnut - 1970s prices... There's a cute sign in the shop - 5 doughnuts equals $4 and so on. It's not until it gets to 10 doughnuts that you can get a small discount.

The olympic logo is interesting - hopefully vetted by the Olympic Committee. Doughnut eating could be part of the Olympic Games methinks...

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Tagged in: Footscray

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Station Hotel in Footscray is dude food heaven and a serious steak destination. This is one of the great hotels of Melbourne bringing the ambience of yesteryear with a modern twist. The outside appearance of the Station Hotel is preserved and is classic. Then you enter a charming establishment with two distinctive dining areas - the formal dining and the casual bar area. To be honest I'm impressed with the casual area - the only difference is the decor is a bit more low key and the music slightly louder. The menu is the same for both areas. I chose to dine in the casual area (with the office worker punters) - which featured impressive timber panelling and vintage timber floor.

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Station Hotel is famous for their premium steaks and hand cut chips - serious meat territory for all steak lovers in Melbourne. Or should I say it's a Black Angus haven - the predominant premium meat here. Tempting to grab some 100 day grain or grass fed Black Angus...

But as I was working nearby (actually across the road) I was able to glean some local knowledge. I'm told by locals the lunch specials are also famous. So I ventured to Station Hotel to enjoy the lunch special of Steak sandwich and Soup of the day. Wow. This is great value. The soup was a creamy mushroom - superb texture and richness. It was served also with several slices of fresh bread and a small plate of butter.

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Nhu Lan is another eatery that shines in Footscray in serving tasty honest fare that hits the mark. Cheap eats haven. As a bakery it has a wide range of offerings including cakes and buns but the highlight is the bahn mi rolls. The staff call out "Next?" and then someone will shout out "Pork roll!" or "Ham roll!" from the thronging crowd.

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Nhu Lan always seems to have a solid line up of three or four deep. That says it all. The menu is on the board and it has descriptions and pictures of the fare. Come here for a magnificent BBQ pork bahn mi roll for... wait for it... only $4. And this is freshly cooked BBQ pork - not just the sandwich slices that some places serve. In fact the staff got out the large knife and chopped up the large slab of succulent pork in front of me. These are some of the best bahn mi I've had in Melbourne. 

The French style baguette is given a lightness and a crispy crust, combining superbly with the Viet ingredients. The generous smear of pate and the fresh crispy cucumber and carrot etc satisfy. And the pork is perfectly cooked. I like to add chilli for extra kick...

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