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 //Why Is Melbourne Known As The Food Capital Of Australia? //

 Melbourne is well known as a food capital. This is mainly because of the immense diversity of the population. Melbourne is well known for its laid back style. The café’s around the city have great ratings from almost all tourists and businessmen. [|www.yourrestaurants.com.au/vic/**melbourne**/city/] has great reviews for places in the city and so does the Herald Sun, The Age, [|www.visitvictoria.com], newspapers and private food critics. Even Yahoo! @ promotes Melbourne as a Food Capital. This was unofficially awarded to Melbourne in the mid-90. Today Melbourne is a rising utopia as café’s, family run restaurants, and four and five star restaurants entertain and feed the rich, the regulars, the roundabouts, and many, many more. All of the different ethnicities have some food to offer which makes Melbourne unique. We researched the opinions of many people on food blogging sites. All of this amazing compiled knowledge helps give a good, non-biased opinion because it's everyone’s opinion. The world seems to have some agreement on Melbourne food. This appears as one of the greatest achievements, being a food capital. There are three different parts which make a restaurant. The first is the atmosphere, the clincher in many restaurants; it creates a mood; which can encourage people to come. The second is service; how friendly the waiters are, are they attentive or inattentive to your needs. The last but never least is the quality of the food. The last depends on your pallet. Overall these can decide the rating of a restaurant. This makes a scale that anyone can use. Melbourne restaurants have on average a high rating, which makes Melbourne the food capital of Australia.

 The best way to experience Mecca Bah is to select a number of small dishes and share them with your friends. It is easy to make up a main meal from a few mezze dishes such as Mecca Bah dips and bread or Spicy Kofte balls, and then, if you still feel hungry, sample some Moroccan spiced calamari or a Garlic chicken kebab from the grill. Excellent with a cold glass of wine or a beer! Taxi is also a very hip place to eat in Melbourne. The chef, Michael Lambie will wow you with his interpretation of Modern Australian cuisine with a Japanese twist. Taxi is the most exciting restaurant in Federation Square with its superb service and airy and comfortable space.
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May 2nd, 2005 these are personal opinions of a representative of a worldwide food critic association. This is for education purposes only.^

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