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Located in the heart of Elsternwick, Wishbone Café serves lunch and all-day breakfast along with amazing coffee in a comfortable and relaxed space. Situated just off Glen Huntly Road (on quiet Carre St) with easy access and ample parking. Our menu is fill
Wishbone has lovely coffee and brunch food that's healthy and a little bit different, owing to the Japanese fusion vibe. I like to hang out here with my computer every so often to get some work done. It's a nice airy space with great light, and the number of locals who swing by gives it a friendly, chilled-out atmosphere.
4 based on 231 reviews
Excellent all-day dining restaurant with buzzing atmosphere and friendly local service. We popped in on a rainy Friday night and the place was packed. Loved the menu. The pizza is definitely the best in the area - lovely thin crisp base and delicious selection of toppings. Indoor and outdoor seating available. Booking available online.Canât believe itâs taken us so long to try the White Rabbit - highly recommend!
5 based on 102 reviews
What we do here at St. LuJa is bring a venue with a home away from home feel, with excellent service, banter and some of the best cocktails in Melbourne without being pretentious and great food too. The guest is number one and we like to get to know the p
Nice restaurant with a very pleasant atmosphere. Service very friendly and helpful, good recommendations for food and drinks. Good cocktails, but not really cheap. We had an excellent starter and then a large meat platter to share, also very good. Tasty beer. A good recommendation!Hello Kasper,Thank you for visiting us and taking the time to review us. We are happy to hear you enjoyed yourself.St. LuJa Team
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4 based on 216 reviews
Lentil As Anything, St Kilda, provides delicious food on a pay-as-you-feel basis to all members of the community.
This vegan restaurant, which is located not far from St. Kilda beach and Luna Park offers a wide range of dishes even including burgers and lasagna. After the lunch I enjoyed a nicely prepared cappuccino, which additionally had some art within the milk foam. As far as I know the place employs mostly volunteers who are willing to learn new things or just contribute something for the society. Their business model is based on tips, which means that people leave a donation in the end based on their willingness to pay. During my 6 weeks in Melbourne I went twice because I extremely enjoyed the inviting atmosphere. I highly recommend to visit this place if you are visiting Melbourne â especially for vegans it is a must!
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