Fleurieu Living Magazine

Connecting cultures

As they approached their new home some two years ago, they saw what they describe as ‘pillow mountains’ – beautiful green hills, a landscape like they’d never seen before. That first glimpse of the Fleurieu Peninsula stayed with them and is now reflected in the logo for Muni, their small dining spot due to open in October on Willunga’s High Street.

Muni, meaning one and only, will be a small 40-seater restaurant with a cosy wine bar feel, serving European and Asian influenced food. Mug and Chia will not only prepare and cook the food, they’ll also serve it so they can engage with

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