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    Wink Excellent bfast/brunch places ?

    Been to The Brunch Club and Phoenix - Any suggestions?
    From Melbourne, so the bar is set fairly high!


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    Do you mean a brunch buffet or an a la carte meal? And what's your budget?


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    And what is your immigration status?

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    no buffet - budget not important, its more about the food -
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    You may like the brunch at Wagyu on Wyndam Street. Way over my budget, but supposedly very good. Wagyu Lounge on Old Bailey Street also does brunches and is said to be affordable compared to Wagyu. I have eaten at neither of these as I usually have breakfast/brunch at the Flying Pan (also on Old Bailey Street).

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    what do you need to know my immigration status, how is this related to brunch


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    PDLM will add your status to his database.


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    I second the Wagyu Lounge recommendation. For a basic but decent breakfast I like Pop Bites, also on Old Bailey St just down from the Flying Pan.

    Also, check out Coast just next to Red Soho. The breakfasts there are pretty good too (and it's an Aussie restaurant!)

    Last edited by kjfarr; 07-09-2010 at 05:07 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreadnought:
    You may like the brunch at Wagyu on Wyndam Street. Way over my budget, but supposedly very good. Wagyu Lounge on Old Bailey Street also does brunches and is said to be affordable compared to Wagyu. I have eaten at neither of these as I usually have breakfast/brunch at the Flying Pan (also on Old Bailey Street).

    Please confirm your immigration status.
    Wagyu!! I thought you were vegetarian...or what you are posting here is heresay...ha!!!

    OP please state your immigration status...

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