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Books

Great Chefs of Australia

Posted November 9, 2011 by Cafe Culture Mag

Chef James Mussak’s third book, Great Chefs of Australia – Cooking with Love and Passion, proudly showcases 150 of Australia’s best chefs and cooks, along with many equally important gastronomic suppliers. The book is a great source of culinary reference material and a guide for those seeking special items to cook their ‘masterpiece’. Available through […]

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Eamon’s Kitchen

Posted November 9, 2011 by Cafe Culture Mag

Eamon Sullivan’s day job is swimming for Australia – he’s in training for the London Olympics. He has recently opened a café in Perth with good friend Laki Baker called Louis Baxters and published his first cookbook, Eamon’s Kitchen – a collection of 100 recipes that Eamon loves to cook and eat, some old favourites, […]

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The Butcher, The Baker, The Best Coffee Maker

Posted November 9, 2011 by Cafe Culture Mag

The ultimate guide to food in Melbourne and its suburbs. Whether you want to know where to go to sample the most authentic gelati, to source a Middle Eastern ingredient for your dinner party, to stock your freezer for busy weeknights, to take the in-laws for dinner or simply to have a coffee, you’ll find […]

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ShortBlk

Posted September 8, 2011 by Cafe Culture Mag

ShortBlk is a fresh, new look at the Cafe Industry for the consumer. In short it is 20000 copies of quality cafe fodder distributed direct to cafes Australia Wide, FREE. Find it and read it at your favourite cafe or take it away for later. ShortBlk is an experiment in design and minimalism, with less […]

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Drawing Italy

Posted September 8, 2011 by Cafe Culture Mag

As one of Australia’s leading architects, David Holm is passionate about drawing, the built environment and Italy. These three passions are brought together in Drawing Italy, a beautiful and intelligent guide book to the architecture of Italy. In Drawing Italy, David guides us through Etruscan, Roman, Byzantine, Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance, Baroque, Neoclassicism, through to Fascist, […]

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