Brisbane is slowly becoming more and more like Melbourne, and I have to say I completely approve. Whilst there I caught up with one of my friends and we checked this little hipster haunt Moose & Gibson.
So Indian Mexican fusion food is a thing. Did you know this? Because I didn't. And they're pretty much my two favourite cuisines, so you can only imagine my excitement when I discovered Indimex in Brisbane.
I recently went to Adelaide (or Radelaide as I call it) and even though I had to work most of the time I was there, I did manage to sneak away one night to have dinner with a friend from Melbourne who's currently living in the South Australian capital.
The WW1 Centenary Exhibition, at Melbourne
Museum, opened in April 2015 to commemorate the Centenary of the First
World War. This is the most historical and significant exhibition from Imperial War Museums (London) to ever leave Great Britain and visit our
shores.
Inspired by the absinthe-drenched cabarets of late-19th century Europe, Absinthe
is an adult-themed cocktail of circus, burlesque and vaudeville for a
21st century audience, hosted by the outrageous Gazillionaire and his
sidekick Penny.
Melbourne is one of the world's most multicultural cities, which means you can find almost every kind of cuisine imaginable. Today we took a trip to Germany for my friend's birthday and visited South Wharf's Munich Brauhaus.