St Collins Lane to launch new concept in food court dining

By Melissa Singer
Updated May 9 2016 - 11:33am, first published May 8 2016 - 12:00pm
Sam Shagagi, owner of the Runya's Room champagne and high tea bar, which will open in the St Collins Lane development. Photo: Jesse Marlow
Sam Shagagi, owner of the Runya's Room champagne and high tea bar, which will open in the St Collins Lane development. Photo: Jesse Marlow
An artist's impression of the new dining space and terraces at St Collins Lane.  Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of the new dining space and terraces at St Collins Lane. Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of the new dining space and terraces at St Collins Lane.  Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of the new dining space and terraces at St Collins Lane. Photo: Supplied
Neil Perry's Burger Project is one of the tenants moving into St Collins Lane. Photo: Edwina Pickles
Neil Perry's Burger Project is one of the tenants moving into St Collins Lane. Photo: Edwina Pickles
An artist's impression of the new dining space and terraces at St Collins Lane.  Photo: Supplied
An artist's impression of the new dining space and terraces at St Collins Lane. Photo: Supplied
Sydney Mexican outfit Los Vida is among the St Collins Lane dining tenants. Photo: Supplied
Sydney Mexican outfit Los Vida is among the St Collins Lane dining tenants. Photo: Supplied

The designers of a new shopping centre want to change the way Melburnians think about food courts.

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