Successfully swapping carbon fibre composite layers for dough lamination, former Williams aerodynamicist and Australian GP Ambassador Kate Reid opened Lune croissanterie after a stint learning the fine art of patisserie in Paris after leaving the sport. Try a quirky twist on popular brunch staple eggs benedict with the Reuben benedict, made with roast beef brisket and homemade sauerkraut. With exposed brick walls and an airy courtyard filled with reclaimed seating, it’s a popular spot where – like so many places in Melbourne – they take the business of coffee seriously, with an eclectic menu to accompany your caffeine hit. Signature brunch dishes include the very Instagrammable ricotta hotcake with seasonal berries and edible flowers (see below), which looks almost too pretty to eat.Ī 40-minute stroll through the Royal Botanical Gardens and over the river in Richmond, you’ll find Pillar Of Salt, whose innocuous exterior on a road full of furniture shops and showrooms belies its charm within. The building was a traditional Victorian terrace and has maintained its ornate frontage with delicate fretwork detailing, while inside the space is clean and modern with a menu to match. Set among the office blocks of south Melbourne and nestled under a sleek glass tower is the heritage listed cafe Kettle Black. WATCH: From Senna and Mansell colliding to an epic Montoya vs Schumacher scrap – 5 great Australian GP battles from the F1 archives Brunching is almost a competitive sport in this city, with countless options in every neighbourhood where you can enjoy the most important meal of the day right through until evening if you so wish. In fact, the best description of Melbourne’s attitude to food is ‘relaxed’.īut don’t let this laid-back approach fool you, because there is one meal that Melburnians take very seriously indeed – brunch. In a few short years, Melbourne has evolved into becoming arguably the gourmet capital of Australia, thanks mainly to its hugely diverse population and the resulting melting pot of cuisines, coupled with a ‘throwing out the rule book’ mentality. To be coming back as an F1 driver for the Australian Grand Prix in my home city is an extra special feeling and I can’t wait.” Formula 1 becomes the centre of attention and I love that. “When world-class sporting events like Formula 1 come to town, you can feel the buzz and energy around the city, and you can sense everyone is talking about it. “Despite moving to England when I was 15 to pursue my dream of racing in F1, when I return, memories and moments from my childhood come flooding back when I see places and areas of the city that I used to visit as a kid,” he says. Melburnian born and bred, rookie McLaren driver Oscar Piastri left the city to further his racing ambitions in Europe as a teenager – but for him there really is no place like home. He can:PunchTake small objects and throw themDog:Dog's goal is to help husband.The vibe in Melbourne is always pretty chilled and laid-back, but the city really comes alive when F1 is in town just as the Australian summer is slipping into something more autumnal, and soon the memory of the long flight and discombobulating jet lag quickly disappears when watching the world go by at a pavement café with a cold VB beer in your hand. Another two playable characters - wife and dog.FeaturesPlay with company from 2 to 4 people4 playable characters with unique skillsBig house with interactive environment and physics objectsUnreal Engine, providing high performance gaming experienceThe high level of replayability - the location of items is randomly generatedA fun and addictive gamepla圜haractersHusband:Husband's goal is to find the Lover and punish him. Lover at the same time, should do everything to find a way out of the house. DescriptionCatch a Lover - a multiplayer game for 2-4 players in which one plays the role of the husband, who needs to catch wife's lover.
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