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Kajal Aggarwal explores Melbourne's blend of past and present
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67159, member: 636"] Actress Kajal Aggarwal traveled to Melbourne with her spouse Gautam Kitchlu and shared highlights from their Australian vacation through social media. The Singham star posted video clips alongside detailed observations about the Victorian city's distinctive character. Aggarwal described Melbourne as a living canvas where street art decorates narrow passages and elegant coffee shops nestle between vintage buildings. She expressed admiration for how historic Victorian structures coexist with bold modern designs through a practice locals call facadism. The actress praised this thoughtful approach to urban development that honors heritage while embracing progress. She highlighted the city's coffee scene, particularly Saint Dreux, for its Japanese sandwiches and specialty brews that demonstrate restraint and flavor. The Hey Sinamika performer discussed several dining experiences during her visit. She mentioned Yarra Yering's Yiaga restaurant, led by Chef Hugh Allen and designed by architect John Wardle, as a multisensory destination. Gimlet offered European sophistication with contemporary touches, while Attica featured Chef Ben Shewry's inventive cooking using native Australian ingredients. Aggarwal concluded that Melbourne represents a compelling contradiction, simultaneously vintage and forward-thinking, grounded and inventive, that leaves lasting impressions on visitors. [/QUOTE]
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