BlackBall ChinaTown
Serving a selection of authentic Taiwanese desserts and teas.
Chinatown’s most iconic restaurants
These restaurants are some of the oldest and most loved in Melbourne's famous Chinatown precinct.
Midcity Centre
A retail and entertainment shopping strip in the heart of Chinatown.
Shanghai Street
In Chinatown, Shanghai Street specialises in Chinese xiaolong bao dumplings.
Maxims' Cakes & Pastry
No-frills Chinatown bakery famous for its egg custard tarts.
The Paramount Corporate Centre
Three-level retail centre in Chinatown with a licensed food court.
Union Electric
A laneway cocktail bar and rooftop gin garden hidden in Melbourne's Chinatown.
Fad Gallery
An art gallery, music venue and bar in the heart of Chinatown.
206 Bourke Street
A gateway to the Chinatown district and a unique retail and dining destination.
Seamstress
A dining and drinking experience styled on 19th-century Chinatown.
Ballers Clubhouse
Melbourne's largest bar and games venue, in the heart of Chinatown.
Hofbrauhaus
Melbourne's traditional German restaurant, Bierhall and bar in the heart of Chinatown, since 1968.
Crystal Jade Melbourne
Serving modern contemporary Cantonese cuisine in Chinatown.
Seven Star Pocha
Chinatown's Seven Star Pocha serves authentic and popular Korean food.
D’Penyetz & D’Cendol
Located in Chinatown, enjoy authentic halal Indonesian dishes and dessert.
Double Happiness Bar
A stylish cubby hole bar down a Chinatown laneway.
Museum of Chinese Australian History
Museum preserving and displaying the history of Chinese immigration.
Northeast China Family
Specialising in dumplings of all kinds, whatever you’re in the mood for.
Lao Liu Zhou Noodle
Popular Chinese restaurant serving authentic luosifen 'river snail rice noodles'.
Shanghai Village
Dumplings and cheap and cheerful rice and noodle dishes plus a range of tasty stir-fries.