Tag: Melbourne restaurant

  • The Little Bagel Shop That Saved Me

    Years ago, life threw me a curveball. Not just any curveball – one of those gut-wrenching, soul-shattering events that most people don’t fully come back from. Some grow bitter. Others become a hollowed-out version of who they used to be.

    Me? I found solace in a bagel.

    Not just any bagel, though. A vego bagel from a tiny, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it café called Jungle Juice Bar, tucked away in Degraves Street, Melbourne.

    I didn’t go looking for a safe haven, but I stumbled into one. And for almost 15 years now, this place has been my constant – one of the few places in the world where they know my order before I even say a word. I walk in, and like magic, my drink is ready, and my bagel appears. It’s like an unspoken ritual, a quiet understanding between me and this little café that unknowingly helped piece me back together.

    The Best Bagel in the World (And I’m Not Even a Vegetarian)

    I’ve eaten an obscene number of bagels in my life. All over the world, from London to Paris to random street vendors who swore they had the best. But nothing – not one single bagel – has kept me coming back like this one.

    It’s deceptively simple: tomatoes, avocado, rocket, and the sauce – a sauce so good it could make angels weep. The owner makes it himself, and no, you cannot buy it. If you could, I’d have a stockpile at home, dunking everything I eat into it.

    The bagel itself? Pure perfection. It arrives soft and warm, and the first bite sends you into a state of bliss where nothing else matters. Your hands get messy, but you don’t care. The only mission is to savor every last morsel.

    The Service: Five-Star Hospitality, Zero Small Talk

    There’s a tall guy – who I assume is the owner –and a lovely lady who always greets me with a warm smile. They remember my order, they acknowledge me, and then – most importantly – they leave me alone.

    For someone who despises small talk and cherishes their solitude, this is chef’s kiss perfection. A brief exchange, a bit of recognition, and then the glorious freedom to sit quietly, uninterrupted. No forced chit-chat, no unnecessary pleasantries – just good food, good vibes, and the kind of service that respects personal space.

    A Sanctuary in the Chaos

    During the hardest time in my life, Jungle Juice Bar became more than a café. It was my escape hatch.

    Degraves Street is a whirlwind – bustling, loud, filled with tourists. But this tiny corner of the world let me hide away when I needed it most. It gave me consistency when everything else felt like it was crumbling. It let me sit, sip, and breathe when breathing felt impossible.

    I doubt the owners know how much their little café meant to me back then. But I do.

    And as I look back, I see the ashes of who I was and the person I became. Rising from the wreckage, piece by piece. And somewhere in that journey, there was a bagel, a smile, and a quiet place to think.

    So, to Jungle Juice Bar – thank you. For never judging, for always welcoming, for making the best damn bagel in the world, and for being exactly what I needed when I needed it most.

    If you ever need a place that feels like a warm hug (or just a life-changing bagel), don’t wait. Go to Jungle Juice. It’s quintessentially Melbourne – but more than that, it’s the kind of place that stays with you long after you’ve left.

    JUNGLE JUICE BAR: https://www.instagram.com/junglejuicebar?igsh=ZTQ0NTJtcHZlZW1k

  • Embla: Melbourne’s very own Diagon Alley hidden bar(but with great cocktails)

    If Melbourne had its own version of Diagon Alley, Embla would be the tucked-away little bar you’d only find if you knew exactly where to look.

    No big sign. No fanfare. Just a nondescript shopfront that looks like it could be abandoned – or worse, one of those places that sells “antiques” but really just hoards broken typewriters and existential dread. Blink, and you’ll miss it. But if you do notice it, you’ll pause, squint, and think, Is this a secret club? A front for something? Am I about to make a terrible life choice?

    Luckily, we decided to roll the dice and open the giant, slightly intimidating door. And thank Merlin we did. Because behind that door is pure, unfiltered, culinary magic.

    First up: the bar. The glorious, spacious bar where bartenders aren’t just slinging drinks – they’re conducting alchemy. Negronis shimmer like liquid amber, margaritas shimmy across your taste buds, and the wine list? Generous. Thoughtful. The kind that makes you pretend you know more about tannins than you actually do.

    And then there’s the food. My goodness, the food.

    The beef? Magnificent. Like, “forget everything you thought you knew about beef” magnificent.
    The chicken crisps? Impossible to stop at two. I’m not even sure stopping at ten is realistic.
    The peppers in sesame and macadamia sauce? I’d trade a family heirloom for another plate.
    The pasta? Exactly how pasta should always taste but rarely does. Fresh, silky, perfect.

    Every time I leave Embla, I’m already plotting my return before I even hit the footpath. When are we coming back? I ask my husband, like a kid who just discovered theme parks exist.

    So, if you haven’t been, do yourself a favour: find that hidden door, step inside, order a Negroni, and let the magic unfold.

    EMBLA: https://embla.com.au

  • Supernormal: Out of this world every time

    Stepping into Supernormal feels like walking into a space where great food, impeccable service, and good vibes collide. Whether you’re there to celebrate a special occasion or just grabbing a casual lunch, this gem promises – and delivers – a memorable experience.

    What makes Supernormal so extraordinary is its ability to make every guest feel welcome. It’s not just about the fantastic dishes (which are a delight in their own right), but the way the staff treats you like a VIP, no matter how you show up.

    Denim shorts and a t-shirt? No makeup? Full glam? It doesn’t matter. You have the freedom to show up 100% as your true self, in whichever way that is and Supernormal’s team ensures you feel comfortable and valued, bringing the same warmth, care, and attention each time. This kind of consistent, inclusive service is rare and sets them apart.

    You leave Supernormal not just full but already plotting your next visit. It’s like they’ve sprinkled something addictive in the air – or maybe it’s just the dumplings. Either way, Supernormal isn’t just out of this world; it’s the kind of place you’ll wish was just around the corner from your house.

    If you haven’t been yet, fix that. And if you have, you know exactly what I’m talking about.