North Melbourne’s dining scene is multicultural, practical and full of character, with standout spots for vegetarian Moroccan feasts, Ethiopian and Eritrean platters, Malaysian comfort
Port Melbourne’s dining scene is local, bayside and varied, with standout spots for polished gastropub meals, classic pub seafood, Greek souvlaki, serious steakhouse dining
Kensington’s dining scene is compact, local and full of variety, with standout spots for Italian food, historic pub meals, African and Middle Eastern flavours,
South Melbourne’s dining scene covers everything from casual Mexican and polished gastropub meals to specialty coffee, market-side seafood and Japanese comfort food. This guide
Flemington’s dining scene is local, multicultural and easy to enjoy, with standout spots for cosy brunch, Vietnamese comfort food, classic pub meals, Malaysian-Chinese yong
South Wharf is one of Melbourne’s most practical riverside dining precincts, with standout venues for Thai street food, cocktails, Bavarian beer-hall dining, casual bites
East Melbourne is a compact and convenient dining suburb, with standout spots for classic Italian, modern bistro food, brunch, burgers, steaks and event-day meals
Southbank is one of Melbourne’s most scenic dining areas, with standout restaurants for riverside cocktails, floating-bar snacks, premium steak, seafood platters and pre-theatre dining.
Dandenong’s food scene is generous, multicultural and practical, with standout spots for burgers, Thai comfort food, smoked meats, specialty coffee and Vietnamese lunches. This