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I hear the son of rajab of the Fries has excellent chippies + sauces!

lol fast food corner store recommendations...

On a more serious note - where do you want to "go" as such? Bar/Pub/Club?

Also what food do you like?

I've plenty of suggestions but it'll depend on what you prefer and i can give you some ideas

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Squire's Loft - Goldie Place.

Best steak you'll find in Melbourne.

Master Dumplings - King St. Not sure if they are open for dinner.

There are shizen loads more but I'm too busy to try and think of 'em :)

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I hear the son of rajab of the Fries has excellent chippies + sauces!

no its disgusting. i'd rather go maccas.

that said, market lane coffee on therry street is what i always get when i go to school. a little pricey but very very nice.

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Squire's Loft - Goldie Place.

Best steak you'll find in Melbourne.

Master Dumplings - King St. Not sure if they are open for dinner.

There are shizen loads more but I'm too busy to try and think of 'em :)

^ This!

The Queen Victoria Markets have food in there.

Lt. Bourke Street (China Town)

Lygon St. (Pizza / Pasta)

Various places in the city spread out in the city all seem good.

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^ wow they look good, i normally just get maccas/hungry jacks whenever i want food in the city imo

Yeah man! :D

Well if you don't trust it, don't ever bother coming to my Squires Loft :merli:

You all opened up yet?

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Tried son of rajab of the fries today.. Place was crap imo lol.

Walked down to a Cafe called Fanango on Errol St.. Was epic!

Tonight I'm looking for a steak place with hectic ribs! , or maybe dumplings.... Or if I'm rushed I really want to hit the snag stand, have walked past it a couple of times.

Cheers guys

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Tonight I'm looking for a steak place with hectic ribs! , or maybe dumplings.... Or if I'm rushed I really want to hit the snag stand, have walked past it a couple of times.

City Grill Room

535 Little Lonsdale St

Pork Ribs and Steak = win.

Definitely make the time to go there if you are after Ribs/Steaks. Mates of mine were there last night incidentally haha.

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