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What is the name of the melbourne restaurant: Where you only pay how much you think you meal is worth?

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What is the name of the melbourne restaurant: Where you only pay how much you think you meal is worth?

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  1. Lentels as anything.

    I have eaten there. My son and I went there after I had seen an item about it on SBS several years ago.

    One of the best meals I have ever eaten. The atmosphere was great. We had entrees and mains with a cold drink. I left what I thought the meal was worth and was very happy.


  2. Lentil as anything is anot for profit resataurant where you pay what you can afford, mainly vegetarian food.

    Blessington st st kilda

    (03) 95345833

    the chefs name is Helena Ashton they also have a japanese and a sri lankan chef.

    It's a kinda hippy style atmosphere.

  3. insolvent

  4. Im pretty sure its called "Lentil as anything" Its a vegetarian restaurant. It all looks really good too!......

  5. OK...Would you believe I heard about this restaurant just a couple of weeks ago on the ABC's Conversation Hour.  If you go to www.your.abc.net.au/conversations (I think) you can look through all the guests on the conversation hour.  Hope this is a little help.   (Put your money on the fridge.) lol

    EDIT.  Interest Capitalise's answer rings a bell....Lentil as anything.

    EDIT AGAIN.  The owner is a real philanthropist, he gives most of his money to the needy.  If you want a job, just ask him, he will find something for you to do.  He helps homeless people all over Australia. He and his wife are wonderful people.

  6. dunoo the name however i saw a segment of it on a current affair or sumfing and what they do is employ people off the street ie bums and homeless so i wouldnt go there.

  7. i dont believe you

  8. everyone is right, it's lentil as anything but i just have to say the food there food is amazing and i highly recommend you try it out. they actually make a lot of money because the whole concept works on peoples guilt. good on them, it's a great idea :)

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