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maybs
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Melbourne restaurants

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Hey all

Going to be in Melbourne for a few nights shortly and looking for dinner recommendations. Preferably not super fine dining but anything from excellent casual to upper end but not pretentious would be appreciated. Hoping to try some new places so maybe not Supernormal, Cutler and Co, Grossi Florentini...probably some others I've been to in the last 12-18 months I can't remember.

BYO a positive but not crucial. Also any cool bar recommendations or breakfast spots other than cumulus inc and hardware societe appreciated

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Def go to Town Mouse. Cool wine bar vibe. Mich and I loved it and I think it's in your wheel house. Recommended here by Paulf + Via C.
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Scopri ticks all the boxes and is also BYO. Very easy to get to on public transport as well (#96 tram stops literally outside).

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yeah, absolutely back up Ozzie on that one - Scopri is exceptional italian, and they know hospitality back to front.

yeah, Town Mouse pretty unmissable as well.

I've also had two raves from friends of late about a Japanese in Flinders Ln called Kappo - haven't had tme to get there yet, but really looking forward to it - bespoke menu based on available fresh ingredients.

And on the BYO front, had a couple of meals at Matteo's in Fitzroy this year, and they've been great.

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Ozzie W wrote:Scopri ticks all the boxes and is also BYO. Very easy to get to on public transport as well (#96 tram stops literally outside).

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+1 for me with Scopri
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We're off to Chez Olivier in Prahran today so I'll let you know what we think of it !
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Ah was excited for Scopri then just looked at their website...shut Sunday and Monday which are the two nights I will be in town (which I know can be tough for dining out)
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Town Mouse sounds good. I'm going with someone who isn't into super contemporary food or fine dining, so Italian or Bistro style would be perfect. Looking at maybe Tipo OO or European. Still, any other suggestions definitely welcome
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Bergerac is good for French bistro style. It's also BYO.

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maybs wrote:Looking at maybe Tipo OO or European.


Have great memories of The European, it's been many years since, but their Chateaubriand was phenomenal and we loved the old school wood panel vibe. Hope it hasn't changed much!!

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Emilia in CBD is very authentic Italian osteria style.not specific to Emilia Romagna either :).
Can't recall if BYO was an issue, but pretty sure it's not, but list was good from memory.

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Gerald's is a good dining choice on same street. Always 8 or 10 wines open, never know what you'll get. Food rock solid too.
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maybs wrote:Town Mouse sounds good. I'm going with someone who isn't into super contemporary food or fine dining, so Italian or Bistro style would be perfect. Looking at maybe Tipo OO or European. Still, any other suggestions definitely welcome

Had a great meal at Tipo 00 a few months ago, was able to byo which was good (with corkage)

Pretty sure that Matteos is open on Mondays, great food and they respect byo wines
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Here are a few that I have been to in recent months...
It might be a little far out, but Camus in Northcote (take the 86 Tram or near Westgarth train station) was good and interesting, with a small but smart wine list. The chef/owner is Algerian and the food reflects this. He used to run the well regarded restaurant at the Flinders Hotel on the Mornington Peninsula.
I also was at Bar Liberty in Johnston st Fitzroy for a function for part of Good beer week on Saturday and the food was great (as was the beer and natural wines they served for the event). It will be a really smart list, as one of the partners was Somm at Attica.
Pastuso in AC/DC lane, off Flinders was good. The Food is Peruvian. The wine list had a strong South American influence. Same owners as San Telmo which is Argentinian and also worth a look.
Mesa Verde at the top of Curtin House is good, but it is Mexican and I have always wanted to drink beer there so I can't remember whether the wine list was any good or not.
Finally, for something really different Konjo cafe for Ethiopian (Smith Street, between Gertrude and Victoria) is fun and you have to BYO. (Don't expect fantastic stems though) The food does have a bit of spice to it.

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Ended up at Matteo's on Sunday night. Food and service were first rate and BYO for $20 corkage at a venue of that caliber is fine by me.

Went to French Saloon Monday. Food and service again first rate, good wine list and mark ups not completely outrageous on most stuff, but some more modestly priced options would be good.

Would happily return to either.
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Out of interest has anyone been to Embla recently?

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