Traveler tip
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Where to eat in St. Kilda, Melbourne
A favorite of the locals is Acland Street, with its many restaurants and shops. At one end is the popular Dog’ s Bar, a staple in St. Kilda since 1989. Around the corner on Carlisle Street is the Galleon Cafe, a throwback to the hippie lifestyle with great food and coffee. Further down Acland Street, there are too many restaurants, pubs, and shops to mention. But Acland is most famous for its cake shops. Wander down the street and salivate in front of the full window displays of pastries, cakes and other goodies. It’ s hard to make a decision, so you may have to sample one from each shop. And the coffee is great in Melbourne, too.
— Carolyn Lutticken, 1-time traveler, Mountain View, CA
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Don’ t bring any food into New Zealand
In order to prevent the introduction of agricultural pests and diseases, New Zealand’ s Department of Conservation has strict biosecurity rules. You’ ll need to declare all food in your luggage before going through immigration and should be prepared to throw out most edible items— especially fruits, nuts, and plants.
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