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  2. Embla (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Embla was described as an example of a kind of restaurant that Melbourne tends to be associated with, that of the 'flexible, well-designed, mid-priced diner'. It has been compared to The Carlton Wine Room, Bar Lourinhã, Izakaya Den, and Kirk's Wine Bar. [2] Its wine list also received mild praise; with a deliberate focus on less-known ...

  3. Gimlet (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant is set up within Cavendish House, a heritage listed building in Melbourne. It has been described as a 'society restaurant'. The interior of the restaurant contains Thornet chairs, Murano lights, and antique furniture. The menu is described as 'mature' with 'no faddish shokupan sandos or Insta-bait' .

  4. Grossi Florentino - Wikipedia

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    Leon Massoni sold his share of the restaurant to his partner George, and later owned restaurants including 'Ristorante Massoni' with his partner in business Pietro Grossi, the father of Guy who as of 1999 ran 'Grossi Florentino'. [7] George Tsindos ended a 50-year era by selling The Florentino to Italian Restaurant Melbourne CBD. [8]

  5. Pellegrini's Espresso Bar - Wikipedia

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    Pellegrini's Espresso Bar is a café on Bourke Street in Melbourne, Australia, described as "one of Melbourne's most iconic destinations, in a city that prides itself on coffee and fine food". [1] The café was established in 1954 by Leo and Vildo Pellegrini - brothers and migrants from Italy. [ 2 ]

  6. Toto's Pizza House - Wikipedia

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    Toto's Pizza House (Toto's) was the first pizzeria established in Melbourne, Australia, now a small chain of Pizza stores. Toto's opened for business on 7 July 1961 in Lygon Street, Carlton, Victoria, where the business remained until closing in 2020 due to Melbourne’s COVID lockdowns. [1]

  7. Salme Geransar - Wikipedia

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    Geransar is fluent in English, Persian, and Spanish. [11] Since late 2023, she has been pursuing her passion for art, with her work featured in the Melbourne Eclectic Art Show and Fitzroy Art Collective in 2024. [12] Salme Geransar is a rising martial artist. She has trained in Muay Thai [13] and Aikido.

  8. Fluent Form - Wikipedia

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    Having worked with fellow Melbourne-based rappers Mata, Must and 1/6 on the tracks "4 Aces" (released on The Furnace) and "Poison" (on Flu Season), they appeared on stage around Australia in 2013 as part of the Alliance Tour [21] [22] and produced an EP titled Four Aces, a collaboration between the Crate Cartel and Pang Productions labels, released exclusively on vinyl to coincide with World ...

  9. China Bar - Wikipedia

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    China Bar is an Australian-Chinese restaurant chain. [1] It primarily operates in the state of Victoria.Some locations operate as 24 hour locations. [2]China Bar was founded in 1996, with its flagship store operating on the corner of Russell Street and Lonsdale Street in Melbourne.