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  • The interior of a restaurant with a row of wooden tables with curved chairs and bench seats, alongside a blue tiled bar with velvet bar stools.
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Olala Seafood by Muli

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  • Casual dining

Olala Seafood by Muli presents native Australian seafood in its purest form, served live and prepared with precision. The cooking is restrained, allowing the seafood's freshness, natural sweetness, and texture to take centre stage. Creative when it matters, classic where it counts. From live tank to plate, Olala lets the seafood define the dish.

Run by the family behind Muli Express, Muli Melbourne and Stop Whining. For 25 years, the Tran family has lived and breathed live seafood.

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Day Times
Monday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Tuesday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Wednesday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Thursday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Friday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Saturday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm
Sunday
  • 12pm - 9.30pm 12pm - 9.30pm

Location

286-288 Victoria St
North Melbourne 3051

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  • telephone number: 03 7073 3372
  • email address: contact@olalaseafood.au
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