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Ora, already a key part of the Kew community, is about to open after dark, too.

10 new neighbourhood wine bars to cosy up in this winter

The charming little wine bar has entered its golden era in Melbourne. Here are 10 new ones to while away the chilly winter afternoons and evenings in.

Moon Mart’s kimchi jaffle.

This molten kimchi jaffle will take you to Funkytown

Cheese toasties are great. This West Melbourne gem’s fermented extras makes them even better, according to Sandwich watch.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Negroni sbagliatos and snacks at Bianchetto.

These bars are handing out free snacks most days. Here’s when to stop by

Say ciao to Melbourne’s best aperitivo hours, when complimentary canapes are served with your drink. Here’s where to find them.

  • Tomas Telegramma
A box of sweet treats from Mietta by Rosemary (centre), Drom (left) and Hatter and the Hare to last mum all day.

Twelve wallet-friendly yet wow Mother’s Day ideas from cooking kits to ‘Goldilocks’ treats

Forget flowers and chocolates. Go for a DIY gesture that’s also affordable, a cooking class with a difference or a box of sweet treats by top Melbourne bakers.

  • Tomas Telegramma and Emma Breheny
Crosta D’Oro in Thornbury.

High Street is jam-packed with bars, cafes and restaurants – but this is its best section

The 18-kilometre stretch runs through five suburbs in Melbourne’s north, and one slice of the strip is enjoying its golden era. In this series, Dani Valent tells you exactly where to eat and drink in Thornbury.

  • Dani Valent
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Tocca restaurant in Werribee.

How a run-down strip became the most exciting culinary street in the west

In Melbourne’s west, diners are spending big at this once-unassuming strip that now bustles with amazing eateries. In this series, Dani Valent tells you exactly where to eat and drink on Watton Street.

  • Dani Valent
Tiamo restaurant in Carlton.

Five years ago, Lygon Street was dying. Now diners are queuing out the door

Melbourne’s most iconic dining strip was saved from a slow demise – but if you’re only visiting for Italian, you’re doing it wrong. In this series, Dani Valent tells you exactly where you should go to eat and drink.

  • Dani Valent
Victor Churchill in Armadale.

How a well-heeled street of rug and wedding dress shops became a premier dining strip

Visitors used to flock to Armadale for the boutique shopping. Now its eateries – from high-end to casual – attract Melburnians from all over the city. In this series, Dani Valent tells you exactly where to eat and drink on High Street.

  • Dani Valent
A mountain of rocket lends a peppery freshness – and its dressing, a citrusy hit – that slices through the star ingredient’s richness.

If ‘the classics never die’, this Thornbury favourite’s cotoletta panino is immortal

With just four ingredients, it couldn’t be simpler. But that’s precisely why it’s so special, according to Sandwich Watch.

  • Tomas Telegramma
Introduce visitors to the American Doughnut Kitchen, then explain it’s not actually American.

I’m coming to Melbourne for the week. Where should I eat? The critic’s top picks for visitors

These are the restaurants, pubs and bars that reveal our city’s essence, and who we are as Melburnians, says Besha Rodell.

  • Besha Rodell