Melbourne Restaurants

Melbourne has fabulous food, and is known in some circles as Australia's food capital. The restaurants themselves are often exceptionally stylish and elegant—or totally edgy and funky in their own individual way. Some are even deliberately grungy. The dining scene is a vast array of cuisines and experiences that's constantly evolving. The swankiest (and most expensive) restaurants all have five- to eight-course degustation menus (with the opportunity to wine-match each course), but newer restaurants are opting for tapas-style or grazing plates. Flexibility is the new word in dining—restaurants are often also funky bars and vice versa.

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  • 1. A1 Bakery

    $ | Brunswick

    For the freshest rounds of Lebanese bread, go to the source of the best khobz (bread) in the city: A1 Bakery has been running the ovens here since 1992. Sit in for Lebanese pizzas and kibbe (deep-fried lamb mince in cracked wheat) or order a platter of dips and kofta and a falafel wrap to go. Don't forget the baklava.

    643--645 Sydney Rd., Melbourne, Victoria, 3056, Australia
    03-9386--0440

    Known For

    • Inexpensive
    • Baklava
    • Delicious bread
  • 2. Higher Ground

    $ | City Center

    Serving restaurant meals at breakfast and brunch, Higher Ground leads the pack for early morning dining. Grab a well-crafted pour-over and pastries, or linger over eggs paired with cauliflower, market fish, or the best ricotta hotcakes in town. The dinner service takes it up a notch with 12-hour lamb and a drinks menu that featuring Australian craft beers and wines. With its vast ceilings and raw brick walls, the decor is pure industrial chic. Avoid the busy peak periods.

    650 Little Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-8899--6219

    Known For

    • Excellent coffee
    • Innovative food pairings
    • Soaring interiors

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun.--Wed.
  • 3. I Love Pho

    $ | Richmond

    Tucking into a steaming bowl of pho (traditional noodle soup) at this Victoria Street restaurant is like channeling the backstreets of Hanoi and Saigon. Each order comes with a piled plate of Vietnamese mint, bean shoots, and lemon wedges, and there are bottles of chili paste and fish sauce on every mock-marble plastic table. Vegetarian pho is also available. This restaurant is crowded with Vietnamese and other pho lovers on weekends, so you often have to line up on the footpath, but turnover is fast so it's never long before you are seated and eating some of Melbourne's best—and cheapest—food. I Love Pho also has an outlet at the Melbourne Emporium food hall in the city center.

    264 Victoria St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3121, Australia
    03-9427–7749

    Known For

    • Best pho in town
    • Rice-paper rolls
    • Friendly service
  • 4. Lune Croissanterie

    $ | Fitzroy

    Locals and tourists alike can be found queueing outside Lune each morning for the city's most beloved pastries including what some say are the world's best croissants, which take three days to create. Not afraid to experiment, seasonal flavors may include pumpkin pie or Persian love cake. Inside a Brutalist concrete warehouse, croissants and cruffins fly out of the oven and into the hands of eager customers until there are none left. The pastries are best consumed with Lune's excellent coffee. A city outpost is located at 161 Collins Street.

    119 Rose St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3065, Australia
    03-9419–2320

    Known For

    • World-famous croissant flavors
    • Great coffee
    • Legendary kouign amann
  • 5. ShanDong MaMa Mini

    $ | City Center

    At one of a series of hole-in-the-wall diners in busy Centre Place, pull up a stool and load your little table with stewed pork-belly buns, made from a family recipe employing 10 different spices. The little diner and its mother restaurant, in the Midcity Centre arcade, are also justly famed for their dumplings filled with a fine mackerel-and-coriander mousse. Wash it all down with an Australian craft beer. The queues move quickly, and it's worth the wait.

    5 Centre Pl., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
    041-1666--2992

    Known For

    • Pork-belly buns
    • Craft beer
    • Quick service
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  • 6. 400 Gradi

    $ | Brunswick East

    This is the place for authentic Italian pizza: chef Johnny Di Francesco trained in Naples to make pizza to the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana rules, and has consistently won titles of world's best margherita, and also best pizzeria in Oceania. Besides pizza, the restaurant serves excellent pasta and other Italian dishes in a buzzing section of Lygon Street. There are also iterations in Essendon, Southbank, Mornington and the Yarra Valley and an aptly titled gelato spinoff, Zero Gradi, in Brunswick. 

    99 Lygon St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3057, Australia
    03-9380–2320

    Known For

    • World's best margherita pizza
    • House-made gelato
    • Slick decor
  • 7. Babka

    $ | Fitzroy

    Food lovers in the know are often found loitering at this tiny, bustling café. Try the excellent pastries, fresh-baked breads, or more substantial offerings like the Russian borscht (beetroot and cabbage soup) or menemen—scrambled eggs with chili, mint, tomato, and a sprinkling of feta cheese. It's an all-day brunch-style café, and there are often lines, so be prepared to wait for a table.

    358 Brunswick St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3065, Australia
    03-9416–0091

    Known For

    • Incredible sandwiches
    • Freshly baked bread
    • Bustling atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner
  • 8. Krimper

    $ | City Center

    Designed to showcase the building's warehouse origins, Krimper's design is rough-hewn but warm. Hidden away among former motorcycle repair shops and a burgeoning dining laneway, Krimper serves innovative food, excellent coffee, and hot chocolate from local company, Mork. Breakfast includes Australian classic Avo on Toast, you'll find barramundi fillets and an Aus-Asian fusion in its ribs, burgers and green bowls on the lunch menu.

    20 Guildford La., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9043–8844

    Known For

    • Great coffee
    • Hip vibe
    • Classic breakfast with a twist
  • 9. Monarch Cakes

    $ | St. Kilda

    Past the yoga rooms and juice bars, Acland Street's timeless drawcard is its old-school cake shops, and Monarch has been doling out its creamy glories since 1934. Fresh cakes and slices are displayed behind glass windows that lure the crowds, before being packed carefully in boxes to go, for an instant picnic treat. Most recipes give an indication of the founders' Eastern European origins: make the difficult choice from its array of Polish baked cheesecakes, chocolate kooglhoupf, strudels and the ubiquitous custard vanilla slice.

    103 Acland St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3182, Australia
    03-9534--2972

    Known For

    • Monarch's famous plum cake
    • Cupcakes of all hues
    • Glorious window displays
  • 10. MoVida Next Door

    $ | City Center

    As the name suggests, this popular Spanish tapas restaurant is next door to something—in this case the grown-up parent restaurant called MoVida. This is the casual little sister for those wanting a quick refuelling of sherry and seafood. Dishes range from tapas (from A$4.80 to A$8.50), like crispy friend croquette with zucchini and manchego, to racion (bigger plates ranging from A$19 to A$34). Finish off with churros con chocolate (Spanish fried dough served with a hot, thick chocolate drink). Beloved by Melburnians, book ahead. For a bigger meal, book a table at MoVida next door. Both eateries are owned by Spanish chef Frank Camorra, an innovator in the Melbourne dining scene.

    164 Flinders St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9663–3038

    Known For

    • Large specials menu
    • Lively scene
    • Great for pre- and posttheater

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.
  • 11. Pellegrini's Espresso Bar

    $ | City Center

    With one of Melbourne's first espresso machines installed here in 1954, it was the beginning the city's love affair with both Italian coffee and Pellegrini's. Take a stool at the bar or the table in the kitchen and choose from such classics as lasagna or cannelloni—servings are fast and vast—then let the staff talk you into a slab of strudel to finish.

    66 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9662--1885

    Known For

    • Iconic diner
    • Huge serves
    • Neighborhood vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 12. The Little Mule Cafe

    $ | City Center

    Melburnians love to head out for breakfast, and Little Mule is one of many popular laneway cafés satisfying the hunger. Excellent coffee is teamed with simple meals made in the tiny, open kitchen. Look for the fresh cookies and make your own dream breakfast with the flexible mix-and-match menu.

    19 Somerset Pl., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9670–4904

    Known For

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    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 13. The Stables of Como

    $ | South Yarra

    There's a Gallic devil-may-care attitude to brunch in these former stables, with Bloody Marys and Mumm champagne listed beside the granola and eggs on sourdough. Or you could try matching its cocktails—espresso martinis or a Pimms with the French toast and croque fromage. Highlights include the lemonade scones with Chantilly cream and the Wagyu beef cheeseburger. Follow with a walk around the gardens of Como House, built in 1847. Picnic lovers note that The Stables also prepares picnics for lawn lounging.

    Williams Rd. at Lechlade Ave., Melbourne, Victoria, 3141, Australia
    03-9827--6886

    Known For

    • Lunches to go for picnics
    • Lemonade scones
    • Cocktails

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