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Yeah I've had a look but there's just so many restaurants, and a lot have conflicting reviews. I thought it would be better to ask the locals.

google reviews count for jack shit these days got to experience stuff for yourself happy people usually make up the silent majority

i was going to suggest a few places

but then saw vego..

no meat

no fish

no good places.

All the vego places I've tried have been oily and just wrong combos.

So Not that I have been to this one but my sister in law swears by it:

http://www.au.timeout.com/melbourne/restaurants/venues/221/moroccan-soup-bar

and my sister used to go here: (till she moved to perth)

http://www.au.timeout.com/melbourne/restaurants/venues/1476/attica

Hi friends.

Recommendations for good places to eat in Melbourne? So far I haven't been anywhere too great...

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  • Address: 41 Blessington St, St Kilda VIC 3182
    Phone:0430 388 984
    Hours:
    Sunday 11:00 am - 9:00 pm You pay what you feel its worth, best atmosphere in Melbourne, everyone is your friend !!! (vegetarian only)
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