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Underbar moves back to original Ballarat location after brief stay at Hotel Vera

Underbar moves back to original Ballarat location after brief stay at Hotel Vera

A plush partnership between two luxury destinations in Ballarat has dissolved, leaving a hotel without a restaurant and a restaurant without a home.

  • by Emma Breheny

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High-profile Potts Point wine bar closes only three weeks after opening

High-profile Potts Point wine bar closes only three weeks after opening

EP Wine, a reboot of Enoteca Ponti on Macleay Street from the experienced team at the successful Bistro Rex, has lasted less than a month.

  • by Scott Bolles
Bargain noodles, schnitzels and strudel: Six Melbourne restaurants doing hot things this winter

Bargain noodles, schnitzels and strudel: Six Melbourne restaurants doing hot things this winter

Cafes are branching out into dinner, neighbourhood wine bars are making mid-week great again, and restaurants are firing on all cylinders. Who said winter was boring?

  • by Emma Breheny
Frying in the chapel
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Frying in the chapel

Where anniversary waltz shifts to circle dance.

Pocket rockets: Melbourne’s smallest restaurants, from sushi bars to bush cabins

Pocket rockets: Melbourne’s smallest restaurants, from sushi bars to bush cabins

A Japanese restaurant in Footscray has set a new bar for hard-to-score seats with its four-person capacity. But there are plenty of others not far behind.

  • by Emma Breheny
The lengths UK chef Simon Rogan went to bringing his Michelin-starred restaurant to Sydney

The lengths UK chef Simon Rogan went to bringing his Michelin-starred restaurant to Sydney

From custom-grown crops to hand-carved spoons, no detail was spared in the three-year effort to bring L’Enclume Down Under.

  • by Bianca Hrovat
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First look at L’Enclume’s $420 ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ three-Michelin-starred experience in Sydney

First look at L’Enclume’s $420 ‘once-in-a-lifetime’ three-Michelin-starred experience in Sydney

The eight-course menu gives the English restaurant’s signature dishes a distinct Australian flavour during its residency at Bathers’ Pavilion.

  • by Bianca Hrovat
Bâtard out of Carolina
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Bâtard out of Carolina

It’s unfair Australian fare.

Fine-dining restaurant Lume closes with debts totalling $1m, much of them staff entitlements

Fine-dining restaurant Lume closes with debts totalling $1m, much of them staff entitlements

A two-hatted South Melbourne restaurant has gone into liquidation with 10 staff walking out over unpaid entitlements.

  • by Emma Breheny
Top chef Khanh Nguyen announces shock departure from hatted Melbourne restaurants Aru and Sunda

Top chef Khanh Nguyen announces shock departure from hatted Melbourne restaurants Aru and Sunda

The creator of several must-try Melbourne dishes is leaving the current Restaurant of the Year without even a hint about what’s next.

  • by Emma Breheny
Yugen’s omakase is one of the most thrilling dining experiences in Melbourne right now (if you can manage to snag one of six seats)

Yugen’s omakase is one of the most thrilling dining experiences in Melbourne right now (if you can manage to snag one of six seats)

Forget the gilded birdcage table, this sushi counter is the precious jewel in the maximalist crown that is Yugen Dining.

  • by Besha Rodell