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Best Chapel Street Restaurants in Melbourne

  Chapel Street is one of Melbourne’s most fashionable strips, with great shopping and bars to be found along its length. But you’ll also find some excellent restaurants dotted along the street. From Prahran to South Yarra, these are the best places to eat along Chapel Street.   Chapel Street is home to some of the best eats in town, and we’ve tried them all so you don’t have to. If you can think of a cuisine, we’ve got a restaurant for it. Vietnamese, Middle Eastern, modern Australian – you name it, we’ve got it. And because variety is the spice of life (or something like that), our list features restaurants for all occasions.   The Lucas Group has moved in with Hawker Hall. Pidapipo Gelato has set up shop. Pino Russo (La Svolta) has opened a second pizza joint. But if anyone can lay claim to reviving the compact block between High Street and Dandenong Road, it’s the boys behind Hanoi Hannah and Tokyo Tina.   Here’s everything great that’s happened on Chapel Street lately

Borsch, Vodka and Tears: The Story of Andrzej Kaczmarski

  Borsch, vodka and tears – the story of Andrzej Kaczmarski If there’s one thing that can be said about Polish immigrants, it’s that they don’t do things halfway. Take Andrzej Kaczmarski, who moved from Poland to Australia in the early 80s to start his own business based on his passion for food and spirits – a restaurant selling Polish food and Polish vodka at wholesale prices. But business wasn’t easy, and Andrzej found himself working 17 hour days just to make ends meet. Andrzej emigrated from Warsaw to St Kilda via Dortmund in the early 80s. He made a name for himself with his bars on Chapel Street - Polish bars that served borsch and vodka in the traditional way. He also became known for his take-away cocktails, which he delivered to people's homes. His business prospered as the Polish restaurants in Melbourne closed down one by one. Andrzej Kaczmarski left Warsaw in the early 80s to find a better life. He ended up in Australia and started working at a Polish restaurant. Af

Borsch, Vodka and Tears: The Warsaw Emigrant's New Life in St Kilda

It was the mid 1980s when Andrzej Kaczmarski emigrated from Warsaw to St Kilda through Dortmund. He was before long followed by his soul mate, young people and mother. They had pushed toward remaining quite a while to set aside some cash so they could get back to Poland for good. In any case, as destiny would have it, his teenagers experienced lively kind gestures for Australia and all normal to remain. What most have hardly any information on Mr Kaczmarski is that he has everlastingly been a business visionary. Place of refuge road is a notable Melbourne laneway in the focal point of the city. A surprising region with many bars have been around for a truly delayed time interval. You'll find everything from underground rocker bars to rich mixed drink lounges. Here are the best bars on Sanctuary Road worth looking at during your one night starting here out. Borsch, vodka and tears - the record of Andrzej Kaczmarski on the off chance that there's one thing that can be said