Sunday, 11 May 2008

Italy in Melbourne

I went for a coffee and with a good book to Lygon Street, yesterday after calling, which is only a 5 minute walk from my apartment. Italian feeling in the middle of Melbourne



Lygon Street is one of the great food precincts of Melbourne. It has its origins in the early immigration of Italian migrants to Melbourne and, in particular, to Carlton. It also owes much of its growth and popularity as a eating out destination to the students from Melbourne University, who frequented the street long before it became fashionable with business people.

Lygon Street has the biggest selection of Italian restaurants and cafes of anywhere in Australia, and was the first suburb in Melbourne to promote eating outdoors and tables and chairs on footpaths. Lygon Street is a great place to spend a warm summer's evening with a group of friends, especially if you're sitting in the garden cafe of one of the terraces that line the street. – It is also nice for a “single” person with a book ;)

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