The late and great respected chef Anthony Bourdain once famously said: “I'd rather eat in Melbourne than Paris." It goes without saying that Melbourne has long been revered as one of Asia Pacific's most exciting food cities, but that status isn't just attributed to our fancy restaurants ...
Well, that's where we come in. Stop endlessly scrolling, and commit to making your way through Time Out’s list of the best restaurants in the state right now. Our always-hungry local experts, including Time Out Melbourne's Food and Drink Writer, Lauren Dinse, have curated 2025's most ...
If you are taking a trip through Australia and are lucky enough to spend time in Melbourne, here are the best meals to be had in this wonderful city. These options will let you eat like a native Melbourne, with some budget friendly options and some that are worth the additional money. S...
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We want you to be the first in the know. JoinUrban List Insiders, we’ll shoot you all Melbourne’s best things to eat, drink and do every week. Whether you're looking for somewhere quiet for a coffee and a catch-up in the CBD, or somewhere 'near me' Urban List has you covered...
The World Loves Melbourne feels Melbourne has decent Indian restaurants but not that many of them. Delhi Streets captivates with its approacheable street food, Bollywood posters and fun ambience. In terms of smart cheap eats Delhi Streets has burst on to the scene as a chart topper. We were...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "'Melbourne Is One of the World's Best Food Cities'" by Lam, Sophie - The Independent (London, England), November 6, 2010By LamSophie
@Miznon Melbourne 17 Nov Where:City centre With Australia's largest Greek population, Melbourne is no stranger to a pita. But thanks to the arrival of Israeli eateryMiznon, the city has been introduced to a new brand of Mediterranean street food. Minon means "kiosk" in Hebrew, and this ...
Ranked #4 of 525 Restaurants in Melbourne 2,265 Reviews Certificate of Excellence Price range: $10 - $40 Cuisines: American, Irish, Pub More restaurant details KJA1974 1 Reviewed February 18, 2020 via mobile Best Food! Meg O’Malley’s is the be...
Forever (eating) alone? Suffer in silence no more at these communal restaurants in Melbourne, where flying solo at lunch just means eating with new friends.