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Trish's Lunch Stop - NE Corner of Centre Rd & Hampton St, Hampton (next to the BP). They've got mega home made sandwiches. Seriously you can get a Chicken Schnitzel sandwich on massive bits of bread with every salad for around $6-$7.

Oasis Bakery. 9/993 North Road Murrumbeena. http://www.oasisbakery.com.au/

Incredible food, wraps, pizzas, pastas, rices, sweets, everything lebanese at cheap as prices. Also they have a cafe and mini-mart attached so you can buy stuff to take home.

Mate,

Next time your going to Trish's lunch stop, take a little divert and go across the road to a place called IN A PICKLE...

order a HAM sandwich with FULL SALAD $10.00

Make sure you bring your knife and fork because you'll need it!! :down:

There's this shop that sells pies, pastries, baguettes and other sandwich rolls along Clarendon Street in South Melbourne. It is just after the Commonwealth bank. I see lots of office workers go there for their lunch. Decent priced as well.

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LOL dude, i think i would know i've been to the states enough times to see for myself.

Plenty of fat people in australia too, but the density of fast food places over there is way higher than here. Just look at the serving sizes there compared to in Australia as well.... our large fries or coke at macca's is like their small <img src="http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=";)" border="0" alt="laugh.gif" />

Yeah but if you've been there enough times you'll have also noticed they don't seem to have a problem leaving half a plate of food on the table when they pay.

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