Guidebook for Saint Kilda East

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Guidebook for Saint Kilda East

Food Scene

It's expensive and you'll need to book months in advance, but there's a good reason Ben Shewry's intimate place is the highest-ranked Australian restaurant on the World's Top 50 list.
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Attica
74 Glen Eira Rd
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It's expensive and you'll need to book months in advance, but there's a good reason Ben Shewry's intimate place is the highest-ranked Australian restaurant on the World's Top 50 list.
Great place for a leisurely breakfast within easy walking distance, but if you want to eat here on a weekend you'd better get in early - the place packs out.
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Frank & Ginger Cafe
101 Orrong Cres
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Great place for a leisurely breakfast within easy walking distance, but if you want to eat here on a weekend you'd better get in early - the place packs out.
If you think all Turkish food is the same, head to this place and prepare to have your socks knocked off. Forget your kibbeh, pide and dips: this modern, inventive, adventurous food. And delicious.
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Tulum Turkish Restaurant
217 Carlisle St
11 habitants recommandent
If you think all Turkish food is the same, head to this place and prepare to have your socks knocked off. Forget your kibbeh, pide and dips: this modern, inventive, adventurous food. And delicious.
A huge range of coffee varieties, including rainforest grown and fair trade, roasted daily and at a pretty decent price. Try before you buy in the cafe, or stock up on nuts and chocolates while you're here.
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The Coffee Company
260 Carlisle St
6 habitants recommandent
A huge range of coffee varieties, including rainforest grown and fair trade, roasted daily and at a pretty decent price. Try before you buy in the cafe, or stock up on nuts and chocolates while you're here.
Tucked away on a side street off the busy Chapel Street main drag, this is not your run-of-the-mill Vietnamese restuarant. But it is delicious and affordable, with a bright and funky decor.
House of Hoi An Restaurant in Melbourne
40 Green St
Tucked away on a side street off the busy Chapel Street main drag, this is not your run-of-the-mill Vietnamese restuarant. But it is delicious and affordable, with a bright and funky decor.
You don't come here for the friendly service, but if you like Chinese food with more spice and punch than you'll find at your typical Chinatown Canto-style eatery, Dainty is a must. It packs a punch with food that is anything but dainty. A word of advice: take the spicy guide seriously.
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Dainty Sichuan Food
149 Lonsdale St
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You don't come here for the friendly service, but if you like Chinese food with more spice and punch than you'll find at your typical Chinatown Canto-style eatery, Dainty is a must. It packs a punch with food that is anything but dainty. A word of advice: take the spicy guide seriously.
Really lovely breakfasts, good coffee, great design and friendly service. Very popular on weekends, though.
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Hannah
141 Chapel St
25 habitants recommandent
Really lovely breakfasts, good coffee, great design and friendly service. Very popular on weekends, though.

Drinks & Nightlife

Good food, good wine, good music.
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Carlisle Wine Bar
137 Carlisle Street
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Good food, good wine, good music.
Great range of craft and imported beers, very nice rooftop deck.
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The Local Taphouse
184 Carlisle St
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Great range of craft and imported beers, very nice rooftop deck.
This upscale gastro-pub has great food and a buzzy atmosphere. Visit to see the beautiful people in action.
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The Smith Prahran
213 High St
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This upscale gastro-pub has great food and a buzzy atmosphere. Visit to see the beautiful people in action.

Parks & Nature

It's obligatory and on a nice day packed with tourists and locals alike. During summer, there's a pop-up cinema and live music events on the foreshore. The pier is always worth a stroll and late at night you might catch a glimpse of the fairy penguins that nest there
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Plage de St Kilda
697 habitants recommandent
It's obligatory and on a nice day packed with tourists and locals alike. During summer, there's a pop-up cinema and live music events on the foreshore. The pier is always worth a stroll and late at night you might catch a glimpse of the fairy penguins that nest there

Sightseeing

Hipster central. Cafes, fashion, restaurants, pubs and bars keep this Fitzroy strip pumping at all hours
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Brunswick Street
Brunswick Street
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Hipster central. Cafes, fashion, restaurants, pubs and bars keep this Fitzroy strip pumping at all hours
A good place to grab coffee before exploring the network of laneways in teh CBD, probably at their densest and most interesting between Flinders and Bourke streets.
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Degraves Street
Degraves Street
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A good place to grab coffee before exploring the network of laneways in teh CBD, probably at their densest and most interesting between Flinders and Bourke streets.
Street art
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Hosier Lane
7-9 Hosier Ln
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Street art

Arts & Culture

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image has a brilliant permanent exhibition (Screenworlds), touring exhibitions (recent offerings include David Bowie, Hollywood Costumes, Martin Scorsese) and screenings of classics and new-release art-house movies in two magnificent cinemas.
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ACMI
Flinders Street
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The Australian Centre for the Moving Image has a brilliant permanent exhibition (Screenworlds), touring exhibitions (recent offerings include David Bowie, Hollywood Costumes, Martin Scorsese) and screenings of classics and new-release art-house movies in two magnificent cinemas.
A great collection of international art, plus major touring exhibitions. Entry to the permanent collection is free, but special exhibitions are ticketed.
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Galerie nationale de Victoria
180 St Kilda Rd
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A great collection of international art, plus major touring exhibitions. Entry to the permanent collection is free, but special exhibitions are ticketed.
The second wing of the National Gallery of Victoria, at Federation Square, is dedicated to Australian work, including Indigenous. It's a must see.
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Le Centre Ian Potter: NGV Australie
Russell Street
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The second wing of the National Gallery of Victoria, at Federation Square, is dedicated to Australian work, including Indigenous. It's a must see.
The former home of John and Sunday Reed, Heide is a house, a gallery, a restaurant, a sculture park and a gorgeous kitchen garden in the middle of suburbia. Well worth the trip.
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Musée d'art moderne Heide
7 Templestowe Rd
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The former home of John and Sunday Reed, Heide is a house, a gallery, a restaurant, a sculture park and a gorgeous kitchen garden in the middle of suburbia. Well worth the trip.

Entertainment & Activities

The Melbourne Cricket Ground is one of the world's great sports stadiums, and it hosts a lot more than just cricket. That's the chief sport in summer, but in winter it's all about Australian Rules Football. The atmosphere at a keenly contested AFL game is intense, ribald and a lot of fun - even if you have no idea what's happening on the field.
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Melbourne Cricket Ground
Brunton Avenue
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The Melbourne Cricket Ground is one of the world's great sports stadiums, and it hosts a lot more than just cricket. That's the chief sport in summer, but in winter it's all about Australian Rules Football. The atmosphere at a keenly contested AFL game is intense, ribald and a lot of fun - even if you have no idea what's happening on the field.
Built in 1936, this art-deco building is one of the last of the old picture palaces, and still operates as a single-screen venue. The mix of classics and new-release movies means there's always something worth catching on the enormous screen; check out the calendar online or in the flat for details.
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The Astor Theatre
1 Chapel St
145 habitants recommandent
Built in 1936, this art-deco building is one of the last of the old picture palaces, and still operates as a single-screen venue. The mix of classics and new-release movies means there's always something worth catching on the enormous screen; check out the calendar online or in the flat for details.

Shopping

No trip to Melbourne is complete without at least one traipse up and down this lengthy strip devoted to food and fashion. Start at the Windsor end and head north to Toorak Road; you might want to check out Greville Street (a microcosm of hipsterdom) and the Prahran Market (for fresh food) while you're at it.
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Chapel Street
Chapel Street
458 habitants recommandent
No trip to Melbourne is complete without at least one traipse up and down this lengthy strip devoted to food and fashion. Start at the Windsor end and head north to Toorak Road; you might want to check out Greville Street (a microcosm of hipsterdom) and the Prahran Market (for fresh food) while you're at it.
There's a Woolworths and a good fruit and veg shop and deli here and you can get pretty much door to door on the #5 tram. It doesn't have the appeal of Balaclava or Prahran, but it's probably easier to get to and from on public transport.
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French Connection Malvern Central
110 - 122 Wattletree Road
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There's a Woolworths and a good fruit and veg shop and deli here and you can get pretty much door to door on the #5 tram. It doesn't have the appeal of Balaclava or Prahran, but it's probably easier to get to and from on public transport.