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Melbourne restaurants recommendations

Irv

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Im taking the 'hugs-n-kisses' out for her birthday next weekend but I've got to bring the mother-in-law and the kids (ages 3 & 5) as well.

Can any Melbournians recommend a nice classy restaurant that will facilitate the kids and our needs? Anywhere from the inner city to the south/south east of Melbourne.
 

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How about downstairs at The Point at Albert Park lake. Good for kids, as they can play outside.
 

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The restaurant called Sicilian Vespers it's in Carlton...excellent
 

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how quiet are your kids? can they sit through it and be invisible and unheard?
 

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Originally Posted by Irv
Im taking the 'hugs-n-kisses' out for her birthday next weekend but I've got to bring the mother-in-law and the kids (ages 3 & 5) as well.

Can any Melbournians recommend a nice classy restaurant that will facilitate the kids and our needs? Anywhere from the inner city to the south/south east of Melbourne.


When you say your mother in law is aged 3, I take it you are referring to her mental age
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Irv

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Originally Posted by bhall41
How about downstairs at The Point at Albert Park lake. Good for kids, as they can play outside.

Sounds good... I had heard good things about The Point and hadn't got there yet. Thanks for the tip.
 

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Originally Posted by Nugget
how quiet are your kids? can they sit through it and be invisible and unheard?

Not too many kids are quiet and invisible at 3 & 5 however if we throw them outside at The Point, then at least we can't hear them
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Originally Posted by Irv
Not too many kids are quiet and invisible at 3 & 5 however if we throw them outside at The Point, then at least we can't hear them
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Sounds win, win and win if the mother-in-law is not a strong swimmer.

Does The Age - Good Food Guide still get published? A great investment if so.
 

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