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A restaurant with red bikes parked outside.

Your guide to Christmas Day dining in Melbourne

From fancy fine dining to casual eats, these spots are open on 25 December 2025.

Fashion garments on racks.

dot COMME

A rare and extensive collection of Japanese and Belgian fashion dating back to the 1970s.

Copper bowl of chicken curry.

Classic Curry Company

Offering authentic north Indian cuisine in a casual setting.

RMIT Design Hub building at dusk.

RMIT Design Hub

A research, archive, gallery and studio space of the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology.

Japanese crumbed chicken on top of a curry dish.

Kuru

A small, Japanese eatery serving comforting, home-made dishes made with care.

Comedian Laura Davis wearing a cowboy outfit while reclining next to a swag.

Laura Davis: Swag

A rapid-fire, uproarious comedic expedition deep into the outback of our Australian identity.

Street art figure of a man painted on a white wall advertising Manchester Press cafe.

Manchester Press

Serving a big choice of coffee, bagels and toasted sandwiches in a bright, airy space.

A box of baked products including croissants and tarts.

Publique Bakery

A French artisan bakery offering a delicious range of breads and pastries.

Seiko watch with brown leather watch band, on its side on a table, with bookshelf in background.

Crown Jewellers & Watchmakers

A small jewellery boutique offering big name brands.

Table laid with several dishes, with hands taking spring rolls from a platter and holding a red drink with ice.

Little Brother

A Vietnamese street food restaurant.

Shopfront of Chinese global tea sensation Heytea.

Heytea

The largest tea brand from China, specialising in Cheese Tea, Fruit Tea, Milk Tea and more.

Five high stools facing a bar area that is set for meals, with an illuminated central wall facing the seats.

Warabi

An omakase Japanese dining experience, celebrating the kappo style of cuisine philosophy.

Night time wide shot of laneway brick bar with fairy lights and neon lights.

Where to find Melbourne's best hidden laneway bars

Discover some of the city's best hidden laneway bars and enjoy unique cocktails, sensational food.

The concrete arched entrance to the Grey Goose Racquet Club, with patrons standing on synthetic turf under the shade of trees.
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Crown Racquet Club

A high-energy fusion of world-class padel, waterfront atmosphere and unmistakable Crown polish.

View of Melbourne from across the Yarra River

Snare Drum Award

See the next generation of percussionists compete at the MSO Snare Drum Award.

People browsing a museum with paper lanterns and artwork.

Museum of Chinese Australian History

Museum preserving and displaying the history of Chinese immigration.

People seated at a riverside beer bar outside area, under cover.

Hopscotch

Riverside beer bar with 30 beers on tap and an in-house microbrewery.

Looking down on a table set with many plates of Chinese food, including spring roles, dumplings and noodles.

Eatfull Dumpling

Enjoy traditional Chinese dumplings and other specialties.

Three people on a walking tour with a Fit City tour guide, two carrying a takeaway coffee.
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Laneways and Lattes Walking Tour

Explore Melbourne’s hidden laneways with coffee, street art, history and culture.

White plates and bowls on a table filled with fried noodle dishes, chicken salad, stew and stir fries.

The best Korean street food in Melbourne

Find the best Korean food in Melbourne, from fried chicken to stacked whipped cream desserts.