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The only place in Melbourne to experience real Afghan cuisine. Owner Nouria Salehi, a nuclear physicist, initially used the restaurant to get visas and jobs for her family and other Afghani refugees. The traditionally designed... more
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This much-loved local institution was one of Melbourne's first bohemian street cafes influencing pretty much everything that followed on Brunswick Street! The walls are plastered with notices for African dance classes, lectures... more
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Oh yeah, baby, chocolate, and lots of it. Learn about ancient Aztec chocolate knowledge and traditions while you choose from the handmade chocolate truffles, real Spanish-style hot chocolate, shakes, ice cream, and other sinful... more
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Located in Johnston Street, the closest thing Melbourne has to a Latin district, this restaurant offers Spanish food, and on weekends, flamenco dancing.The modestly sized, Colmao, has a lively, bustling feel and often has eithe... more
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Go Organic is a popular organic produce store and café, owned and managed by qualified naturopaths. Step inside the small, rustic store, and be greeted by mounds of organic produce and the hum of the juicing machine. A wide var... more
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The owners claim this restaurant is the first in Victoria modelled on a traditional dhaba--a no-glamour, Indian street café serving wholesome foods at affordable prices.The casual ebb and flow of patrons and the thick aroma of... more
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Real Travelers who've been here
seen on a number of occasions a place called 'Little Creatures Dining Hall' which we decided to try out continue reading »
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Adding a Jewish presence to the traditionally Spanish-speaking Johnston Street enclave, this "bagelry" certainly delivers on its promise to provide "a taste of New York". With four different kinds of cream cheese, toppings cons... more
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Also known as Africa Bar, this establishment becomes a nightclub on weekends. The lively music and dancing will transport you to West Africa. Sit at one of the bare wooden tables under a straw hut roof. Relax with a "safari coc... more
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Long established and positioned within a café culture, Shanti is one of the "old ladies" of Brunswick Street. The restaurant has an slightly old-fashioned feel—wooden, covered tables with a large central bar for spirits and coc... more







