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Try This Gourmet Food Store

Ph: (03) 9687 1198; 43 Anderson St, YARRAVILLE 3013

Cafe, $
Open mon-fri 8am-6pm; sat 9am-5pm; sun 9am-4pm; Licensed; BC MC V EFTPOS

Other published opinions

The Age Cheap Eats 2006 Changing seating to pack in more punters can turn a local fave into a battery buffet, but not so here. Yarravillagers still mooch away weekend mornings, the communal table is still busy, and well-stocked shelves still offer fine groceries.

The Age Cheap Eats 2005 ""

The Foodies' Guide 2004,Allan Campion & Michele Curtis,'Try This consists of a small cafe,a delcatessen area with cold meats,cheese and other dairy items,and a range of gourmet goodies to tempt you.Once you try something from their daily selection of take-home meals,such as spiced lamb shanks,chicken with preserved lemon and pancetta,vegetable korma,and the beef and mushroom casserole with herb dumplings,we're sure you'll be back for more.The cafe area has recently been extended to fit in more hungry locals; a wise decision,judging by the crowds.'

The Age, Epicure, Unexplored Territory, 8/4/03, Matt Preston.'Wide choice for breakfast, brunch and lunch. Unfortunately, much of the food suffers dur to being reheated, however the pastas, curries, and stews, benefit from the experience. The cooked to order food is rather good as well.'

The Age, Sunday Life, 5/10/03, Roslyn Grundy,'You might hunt out a box of Murray River salt on the timber shelves, or gather tonight's dinner from the cabinet. But while you're here, why not prop yourself up at the window, spread out the day's newspaper and order a wedge of pear,raspberry and oat cake.'