The name of this upscale Japanese restaurant stems from the words for rice (kome) and knot (yui).
We love Melbourne in all seasons, from the crackling fires and cosy pubs of winter to the flowers and just-warming days of early spring. But there's something about summer that makes everything seem possible. The weather is warm, the sun lingers long into the evening, and the city comes alive with outdoor movies, concerts, shows and pop-up bars and restaurants. It's also the perfect time for spending time in nature, lazing by the ocean or tromping through bushland.
But with all the incredible things available, how do you choose what to do each day? That's where we come in. We at Time Out have come up with 100 things to do on 100 days of summer (and yes, pedants, we know that summer technically ends at the end of February, but try telling us that when it's 40 degrees in March). We'll be posting one every single day on our homepage, or you can plan your social life with our interactive calendar. Or bookmark this page and return to it whenever you're looking for something to do. Good times guaranteed. Here's to summer!