RESTAURANTS



Australia’s food capital, Melbourne, has a wide range of restaurants specializing in different cuisines stretching from Japanese to Italian to Mexican. Melbourne is a multicultural city, so places like Lygon Street (Little Italy) and China Town give Melbourne a different style and atmosphere than other cities in Australia. But the cherry on the cake are Melbourne's unique and cosy laneways in the CBD, once the dangerous place and a night hideaway for criminals and gamblers. Today, the place is must to be seen in and meet friends in the evening,



the exciting place that is packed with excellent cafes, restaurants and hidden stylish bars and exclusive cocktail lounges. With so many attractions jammed into these lanes and a huge numbers of cosy bars you would need a good plan to make the most of the evening. 

===CAMPARI ===

Campari House is one of these stops, located on iconic Hardware Lane, which runs of Burke Street. Whether to come in for a dinner or a few drinks and snacks on the roof top under Melbourne’s striking star lit sky isolated from a city noise, Campari House is vibrant place that keep you out late at night. It is Melbourne dining institution since 1968. , a four level Italian dining. experience. Italian hospitality is served throughout the day for breakfast, lunch and dinner or just for a drink. Melbourne's best pizza is served here and you can enjoy it on the rooftop terrace on the summer evenings. All pasta, bread, flavored salts are made in house. Campari House celebrates tradition as a modern Italian restaurant.





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An evening out would not be complete without a stop at Brunneti, an icon for our City’s Little Italy. This is a perfect place to have coffee and cake after dinner or watching a movie at The Cinema Nova. ======

The atmosphere here is always busy and the place is constantly packed due to beautiful food, great coffee and their large range of great sweet treats.
It is a mouthwatering place where homemade gelato and handcrafted chocolates are top sellers, and there is also a wide variety of biscotti, crepes, cakes, tarts, pies, cookies and pastries.

T he choice is amazing and unbelievable, from Bocconcini di nonno (almond biscuits with a cherry centre) and Bacci di San Remo (dark chocolate and hazelnut biscuit filled with dark chocolate cream). But if your Italian isn't so good, you can just say: “As many of those Chocolate cakes you can fit on my plate, thanks ”. It would actually take weeks to try every single thing they make.

The Angele family - Brunetti founders, came to Australia in 1965. as pastry chefs for the Italian Olympic team, then decided to stay after the Olympics. Brunetti has an amazing atmosphere at night and Little Italy just sums it all up. Brunetti is so successful that they are opening stores in Dubai and Singapore and hopefully one will be around amazing Italy, their origin. With restaurants like Brunetti it's not surprising Little Italy is a hub of City’s nightlife.