Former Press Club and Saint Crispin chef Joe Grbac has gone it alone with Saxe, a new joint in the CBD. Downstairs, Saxe has a bar serving snacks and grown-up cocktails like Tiple 00, a whisky, amaro and sherry number.

In the dining room upstairs, Grbac dishes up interesting combinations such as asparagus with Grana Padano custard and white miso gazpacho. The wine list is sharp, as is the service from a seasoned team.
Saxe, 211 Queen St, Melbourne, (03) 9089 6699, saxe.com.au
Michael Harden worked in restaurants and bars in New York, Virginia, London, Tuscany and Melbourne for 15 years to support his writing, dining and travel habits. In a lucky turn of events, he now spends much of his time writing about eating, drinking and travelling. Based in Melbourne, he is the Victorian and Tasmanian editor for Gourmet Traveller and works as a freelance author, food and travel writer, restaurant critic and editor for publications such as Good Food and Broadsheet. He also holds the lofty title of Oceania Academy Chair for The World’s 50 Best Hotels, a role which, disappointingly, does not include robes. Michael has written 16 books, many of them food and drink-related, including a cultural history of the Melbourne hospitality scene called Melbourne: The Making of an Eating and Drinking Capital and Lygon Street a history of Melbourne’s original eat street. He is currently completing a novel that’s set, not all that surprisingly, in the restaurant industry.
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