From high-flying fine-diners in the CBD to tried-and-true neighbourhood haunts — these are the Melbourne restaurants we'd recommend to a friend (you, dear reader).
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This week in Melbourne, you can frolic in flowers at the Tesselaar Kabloom festival, head to St Kilda for a dessert degustation, or join a taco and tequila party on the Yarra.
Head to your local bottle shop or pilfer your own wine collection before hitting these Melbourne BYO restaurants.
Here's what caught our attention over the last seven days.
This multi-course Japanese dining experience has surged in popularity over the past few years — with sushi lovers fighting to get a reservation at the exclusive chef's tables.
Looking for a new local? This selection of classic Melbourne boozers and more contemporary gastropubs will suit all beer and parma enthusiasts.
Check out the new immersive da Vinci exhibition, join some of this year's first MFWF events or venture out to the Yarra Valley for a huge chilli festival.
The only 360-degree exact replica of the world's most-famous enigmatic portrait, da Vinci's notebook pages, 40 of his machine inventions brought to life: they're all on display.
Have your very own adult Easter hunt this year, running around the city to find the best hot cross buns, easter eggs, high teas and spiced cocktails.
Seek out these CBD coffee spots for a top-notch pre-work caffeine hit.
'Oppenheimer', an astonishing Ukraine-set documentary, a Wes Anderson short, Emma Stone's most-spectacular performance yet: they each won 2024 Oscars, and you can check them all out now.
Whether you're hoping that 'Oppenheimer', 'Barbie', 'Poor Things', 'Past Lives' or something else picks up Academy Awards, here's how to sip along.
How does your favourite Melbourne cafe stack up against these brunch-filled, coffee-slinging, bloody mary-pouring haunts?
Will 'Oppenheimer' sweep the Oscars? What else will win? What should but won't? Here are our predictions.
From 'Barbenheimer' and twists on 'Frankenstein' to animated 'Spider-Man' antics and devastating documentaries, here's where to watch 2024's Oscar contenders.
Skip the overcrowded sands of Port Phillip Bay in favour of floating upstream at these Victorian rivers.
Classic cheeseburgers, spicy fried chicken buns and everything in between.
Spend your couch time watching the new 'Mr & Mrs Smith', one of this year's Oscar Best Picture nominees and a stellar new space thriller.
Head to these Melbourne pubs, fringe theatres and dedicated comedy clubs just about any day of the week for a night full of deep belly laughs.
Make the pilgrimage to one of Victoria's best natural hot springs and spas for some well-deserved rest.
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