Liminal cafe review
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And for their next trick, the trio behind Melbourne’s greatest cafe hits including Higher Ground, Kettle Black and Top Paddock, have done something… almost completely different. A cafe, produce store and wine shop in the foyer of a city office block might sound surprisingly ho-hum from the group that converted an electricity substation into a coffee palace with evergreen queues out the front. But Liminal shows how the formula can be worked into a lanyard-heavy environment without losing its cred.
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Mapo tofu and noodle bun crunched up with fried noodles and spring onion.Credit:Jason South
In the Collins Street heartland (listen closely and you can hear the rustle of million-dollar bonuses), the Art Deco TG building does impressive foyer. Through the revolving door and over the clackety marble floor to the back, Liminal talks to the era with curving couches in jewelled shades of green, white marble tables, soft leather banquettes and brass detailing, then adds a pulse with a broad open kitchen. Designers The Stella Collective have managed to break up the open space with various nooks, plus a dedicated area for takeaway coffees.
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