China Town (shot on a film camera by Gabriella Ruiz)
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Before I left for Australia I asked my Facebook friends where I should go, what I should see, and most importantly what I should eat in Melbourne. Lets be honest, food is good and is a very important part of many cultures, so what better what better way to get to know a new country than by trying the food? Nothing.
The first thing I did was google the best places to eat in Melbourne. This led me to some awesome neighborhoods, I was able to explore only after energizing myself with all the amazing food and flat whites.
Before I forget I have to give a shout out to melbournegirl.com.au and theurbanlist.com/melbourne for leading me in the right direction. Both websites have great recommendations for every neighborhood, I highly suggest you check them out!
1. Carlton
Lygon Street in Carlton is the Little Italy of Melbourne. It's lined with plenty of boutiques, Italian restaurants, and gelatorias. I found myself on Lygon street three times the week I visited. There was live music on the street, plenty of restaurant options, and I was able to pick up free wifi from a few of the banks (always a plus). My favorite restaurant was University Cafe. Honestly, what first attracted me was the handsome Italian server standing at the door but the food and atmosphere kept me coming back. The staff acted like a family and there was always a table of people (I assume the owners) sitting outside who seemed to know everyone that walked down the street. It was a very welcoming environment with delicious gelato.
2. North Melbourne
The delicious Eggs Benedict from Ample Cafe
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I spent a lot more time in North Melbourne than I expected to, is it more residential than other areas so I didn't think I would find places to hang out. When I started to dig a little deeper I was able to find a few hidden gems. My hostel was conveniently located just a few blocks from Queen Victoria Market, which is the main attraction for North Melbourne. It was also within walking distance of The Comic's Lounge, they put on a great show my second night there and it was free because #HostelPerks. I also found awesome food and coffee at Fancy Hank's BBQ, Twenty and Six Espresso, Ample Cafe, and Auction Rooms. I spent many mornings at Ample Cafe because they were a block away from my hostel and they use fresh produce from Queen Victoria Market. Auction Rooms had awesome staff and serves the best french toast(pictured below) I've ever had!
3. Melbourne CBD
Melbourne CBD
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This I feel is a given. Of course you have to see Downtown Melbourne but I also had very mixed feelings about the Central Business District(CBD). The first time I went I was so overwhelmed! I've been to many big cities (Prague, Vienna, NYC) but I've never felt as overwhelmed in those places as I did in Melbourne CBD on a Sunday afternoon. I swore off it after the first time but there were many things that pulled me back into the center of the city. You can read about some of those things next week when I tell you 3 free things to do in Melbourne!
Safe Travels,
Cirrena
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