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FOG Restaurant
Ignore the weatherman. Be it rain, hail or shine, this stunning restaurant on Prahran’s Greville Street is not to be missed. FOG Restaurant certainly makes an impact with its undeniably grand black wenge wood and white interior and theatrically place...
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Modern Australian
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Prahran
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80 Spaces
One of the more casual restaurants on Chapel Street in Prahran, 80 Spaces Cafe is dark and atmospheric with a menu of filled pide and rolled roti....
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Bistro/Cafe/Deli
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Prahran
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Chez Olivier
Small, friendly and very cute, Chez Olivier is a French restaurant in Prahran that looks and smells like a small bistro in a French provincial city....
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French
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Prahran
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Chilli Padi Prahran
Take a culinary tour through Asia at Prahran’s Chilli Padi, enjoyed in grand restaurant surroundings for dinner or for a quick bite at lunchtime....
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Asian
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Prahran
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David's
Awarded One Chefs Hat Age Good Food Guide 2008 Part herbal remedy, part authentic Shanghai fare, Prahran Chinese eatery David's is good for mind, body and soul. Chef Jeffery Xiao has worked closely with David Zhou to create a restaurant men...
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Asian, Chinese
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Prahran
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Jacques Reymond
THREE CHEFS HATS - AGE GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2008 - Jacques Reymond is one of Australia's finest restaurant and boutique function venues. The Prahran restaurant has been totally renovated and refurbished. Jacques Reymond has a new approach to fine d...
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French, Modern Australian
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Prahran
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Mamacas Mediterranean Kitchen
Mamacas opens her arms to welcome you into her Mediterranean Kitchen restaurant where the delicious mezedes is only matched by the cheerful atmosphere. This Prahran eatery claims to be Mediterranean but we think its heart is back in the forums of Gre...
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Greek, Mediterranean
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Prahran
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Vin Cellar
Comprising a wine bar, wine store and restaurant, Richmond's Vin Cellar is a rather unique concept indeed. Wall space is taken up by row after row of wine bottles - an open air wine cellar if you will - where patrons are encouraged to browse and sali...
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Modern Australian
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Prahran
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