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Introducing Reed House: one of Melbourne’s most anticipated openings of 2024
Melbourne’s latest culinary offering comes direct from two Ottolenghi alumni, who are excited to finally open their own venue after years of extensive experience in the hospitality scene.
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Benvenuto il Mercato Centrale!
After more than two years of anticipation, il Mercato Centrale officially opened its doors on September 19, marking its first location outside Italy in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD.
Read MoreCouncil adopts new policy to address “unacceptable” food insecurity
The City of Melbourne will soon publish a new and improved food policy to help support the 32 per cent of people in the municipality who have reported suffering food insecurity.
Read MoreCity of Melbourne celebrates food sustainability at Fed Square
Sustainability leaders and locally-grown foodie legends will dig into discussion at Fed Square this month, as part of City of Melbourne’s free Melbourne Conversations series.
Read MoreJingle Lane: A Chinatown Christmas Festival
Step into a Winter Wonderland like no other at Jingle Lane, a harmonious blend of cultures and a feast for all senses.
Read MoreBooked out for Friday night
A list of ingredients has just been projected onto the wall of Izakaya Den. The list is dated August 4, just before Victoria was plunged back into lockdown.
Read MoreDining scheme set to return after injecting $40m into the city
The City of Melbourne’s popular Melbourne Money scheme – which pumped $40 million into the city’s economy – is set to return for “another round” once the sixth lockdown ends.
Read MoreQVM to host Melbourne Food and Wine Festival
Pasta will go back to its street-food origins while the fried potato “in all its finest forms” will feature in this year’s jam-packed Melbourne Food and Wine Festival.
Read MoreCouncil focus on food and organics waste
The City of Melbourne will roll out a new food and organics bin service in a bid to reduce the amount of waste heading to landfill.
Read MoreGet students back by July: Council
The City of Melbourne has said it was “critical” international students began returning to the city for semester two of the tertiary year
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