Georgie Haberfield

Melbourne, Victoria, AUSTRALIA


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Soup Bar

May 9th 2008 09:33
Despite nosing around, and hours of Google searching, I'm yet to have an address for this place. It's simply called Soup Bar, and it's on Degraves Street, towards the Collins Street end. It's pretty distinctive from the massive soup pots.

I'd recommend this place, if you can get past the squished seating, and general cramped atmosphere. The prices of the soup seem to change, and even when I told them I was going to write about them, they were still inconsistent. But I think the guide is $7.50 for vegetarian sit down, $8.50 for meat, or $8.50 depending on the staff member. The take away soup seems to be between $5.50 for a small, and $7.50 for a large. I talked to two staff, who just couldn't agree on a proper price.

Aside from this, the soup is quite good, and there's a good variety. The eat-in serves are huge, and all soups come with bread. They don't skimp on ingredients, which is good when you're paying up to $8.50 for liquid. Their soups range from the less adventurous Potato, Bacon and Leek to Choizo sausage to Cauliflower and blue vein cheese. Don't touch the orange juice. Usually it's okay, but the last time I went, although it was 'naturally squeezed', it had no pulp, resembled pear or pineapple juice and tasted... sour at best, rancid at worst!.

But all that said, I'd highly recommend grabbing some take away soup from this place. A meal like soup has so much potential for mediocrity, but you shouldn't be dissapointed with Soup Bar.
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Menya Ramen

April 23rd 2008 13:38
Menya Ramen is hardly tucked away in an exclusively chic alley, and almost verges on fast food; but don't let that stop you- Menya Ramen's food and service is incredibly fast and high quality.

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located at shop 146a, 210 La Trobe Street, Melbourne Central, this place is always busy. You might have to share a table squished next to a stranger in the tiny restaurant, but the quality, as well as quantity is well worth it. There's usually a line, but the waiting time is deceptively quick.

The Teriyaki Chicken, Teriyaki Beef and the Gyu Beef Don are all fantastic, and only around $8. The Beef Don is packed with ingredients- enokitake mushrooms, additional noodles in the rice, and proper peas- gasp! I've also been pretty impressed with the gyoza here, it's not overly oily, which can be a fairly common problem. On the tables there is a selection of chili powder/ chili oil, all super hot.

My favourite thing about this place is that I usually get 2 meals for my $8, considering I've never finished an entire bowl. You can easily grab a take away container (they're stacked up near the tables) and take half your meal home! Or feed two (most likely poor uni students) for $4.
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Food under $10 in Melbourne

April 23rd 2008 13:18
The best place to find decent meals under $10 in Melbourne's CBD. Each week I'll update with some great bargain meals!
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