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    Lina's Bistro a Vin

    3.3 (3 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 am - 1:00 AM, 4:00 pm - 11:59 PM

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    South Press

    3.8(4 reviews)
    2.7 kmSouth Yarra
    $$

    Call up your lady friends, your man friends, your work friends, your hire-a-friends and make a date…read moreto visit South Press for an evening of wine in the sunshine. Better yet, stop working right now and head on over! On entering South Press you're greeted with a dark interior and simple fitout, with wine for purchase either to take home or "drink here", a long bar and a selection of cosy tables in the front and high tables in the back. The real magic happens when you venture outside though. Out the back are tables set up in a courtyard surrounded by greenery and it's here that you can pretend you're on a European vacation while you smash back wine from around the world. The wine list is really rather well priced, with most options by the glass well under $15. The best bit? There's FOUR sparkling options available by the glass ranging from the local (think: King Valley) to the fancy-pants (think: Champagne) which means you can stick on bubbly all night long and still enjoy some variety. When it comes to food, the menu is simple and straightforward with most items cured or preserved in some way. Beef Jerky (from co-owner Adam North's tasty cows), chicken liver parfait (in the most GIGANTIC and artery challenging portion you've ever seen), smoked octopus tentacle (served barbarian style with a knife stabbed in on a wooden block), olives, terrine, cheese and pickled vegetables. It's great drinking food and perfect for sharing, and while some people might hunger for something more "meal-like", I'm very content having a meal made up of small plates and went home happily after splitting a few dishes with my favourite +1

    Nice little place, especially among the Boston ivy, climbing ficus and bamboo out the back in the…read morelovely courtyard. We came here after a long lunch up the road at France Soir. Sometimes kicking on doesn't go that well, but they handled our merry behaviour extremely well here. We were happy and pleasant as always but probably a bit loudish at times. No matter. We moved steadily through some nice wines. Water was kept up nicely as well. The chap with the German heritage here handled us wonderfully throughout with calm professionalism and very good humour. He is a serious superstar. Nice interlude. I think lunch finished around 9.30pm!

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    Smalls

    Smalls

    4.3(4 reviews)
    1.0 km
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    Love love love smalls. It's my new local and I could not he happier. Experienced friendly staff who…read morereally know their wine. You can sample by the half glass so that you can taste more wines in 1 sitting. The food is equally divine with a rotating specials menu and small shareable portions it's an excellent spot for date night. My suggestion is talk to the staff if the reccomend it try it. They really love what they do here.

    I really want to like Smalls bar. The decor is chic, the service is friendly, but the food, well,…read morethe food is nothing out of this world :( We had a friend from overseas coming to town and we wanted to take him to somewhere small and cozy. Smalls fits the bill. But perhaps it was my fault though. We were expecting to get a dinner and I am pregnant so wanted something hearty. So bringing people to a wine bar with a huge focus on charcuterie might not be the best idea? The problem is in all the reviews I can see scotched eggs and quail etc and I thought, yes! There is something hot I can eat there! But when we got there all we can have is cold (but cooked) dishes. We started off with pickled eggs, which none of us where a huge fan of, although it certainly makes you hungry because of the vinegary flavour. Next was the salmon dip which was delicious. They served it with beautifully warmed bread and roe on the side for me. We didn't have much choice on what else to order, as the tempura oysters (or oysters in general) were sold out. So we ordered the pork rillette and duck & pistachio terrine. The duck was quite nice with the pistachios but it was so fatty that even with the plum jam (?), gerkins etc it still didn't cut through the fattiness. The terrine was nothing special. They managed to forgot our tomato and goats cheese salad which they bought out quite quickly once they realised. It was a blessing in disguise because it was a nice refreshing end to the dinner. The tomato salad was actually the bomb and I could eat a 5 plates of these! Extremely fresh mix of heirloom tomatoes, a deep fried tomato w an amazing chilli kick & mild goats cheese was da bomb. Sadly the boys are still hungry and I felt like something hot so we had to go to Wat da Pho after.... Doh!!!! (Note though I would have given Smalls 3.5 pts but there is no 0.5 in the Yelpy scale ;p)

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