Life @ Benito’s
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It’s not often you’re enticed by a saying, but Japanese restaurant Ramen Ya managed to not only pique my curiosity but also managed to relieve me of my hard earned money.
Ramen is a staple diet of the Japanese people and when done well (I’m looking at you 2 minute noodlers) can be one that is an experience to be written home about.
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In a world where productivity is the bastion upon which all things are placed, it would only be a matter of time, before this would be applied to the food production line. And here’s why BrimCCs does not disappoint. Continue reading
On nights when you just want steak and after a hard gym session, letting someone else make food decision on your behalf is definitely not a good idea. If, however, you want an option that hits the protein and carb spots, then Food Republik is the place to be! Continue reading
As a big fan of Thai food, I will search high and low to find a great treat no matter where it might be located. When Pok Pok opened in Docklands, it was, in my opinion the first bastion of possibility to the area. Their coffee was amazing and the food delicious. If anything, my first ever Urbanspoon post was on them!
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When a friend of mine told me about a group of Aussie Peacekeepers that were doing something to help the Timorese people they protected back during their deployment days in the region, my curiosity was piqued.
Whilst everyone loves a “rags-to-riches” story, it’s not often that one (especially businesses) that start with a noble cause.
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Had to have a quick lunch in the Docklands area and Pok Pok seemed to be out of the question. I don’t know why… but sometimes, variety can be the spice of life.
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Catching up with one of my all my time favourite people, I was easily convinced to go to this new restaurant that had opened up in Docklands. The irony is that the Black Cod took over from the place that used to make the most amazing breakfasts. And whilst that restaurant is gone, I whole heartedly welcome the Black Cod.
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RMIT Lightscape projects at Melbourne Central:
Sounds fascinating, one of it’s kind and definitely something to look forward to.
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Quaint, delicious and a gem to find, Little Bertie’s Cafe is one that is sure to both delight and amaze you. Continue reading