Chinatown’s most iconic restaurants
These restaurants are some of the oldest and most loved in Melbourne's famous Chinatown precinct.
Al Dente Enoteca
Serving and stocking artisanal, handmade pasta.
The Carlton Wine Room
Simple European food and an extensive wine list.
Gaylord Indian Restaurant
A unique dining experience that celebrates the rich and diverse flavours of the Indian subcontinent.
Ishizuka
Exceptional, premium Japanese kaiseki cuisine in the centre of the city.
Grill Americano
Offering Italian classics with signature Chris Lucas spin in sophisticated surrounds.
Nobu
Renowned for its innovative Japanese cuisine, stylish decor and city skyline views.
Bistro Guillaume
Classic French food from a renowned chef.
The George on Collins
An up-market basement venue and eatery within the historic Georges building.
Hotel Nacional
An entirely gluten-free Mexican-inspired rooftop bar and restaurant.
Mandina Kitchen
Experience the taste of Yemen at Melbourne's first Yemeni restaurant.
Salted Egg
Located in The Quincy Hotel and offering the exotic flavours of Southeast Asia.
A Hereford Beefstouw
Melbourne’s urban heartland is also home to a Danish steakhouse - A Hereford Beefstouw.
Conservatory
A premium buffet with international influences and an extravagant dessert bar.
Niku Ou by WagyuYa
Niku Ou by Wagyu Ya is a Japanese restaurant that specialises in Wagyu beef.
The ultimate vegan guide to Melbourne
Find the best plant-based vegan and vegetarian food in Melbourne.
Warabi
An omakase Japanese dining experience, celebrating the kappo style of cuisine philosophy.
Lucky Chan
Authentic Cantonese cuisine specialising in live seafood.
Gimlet at Cavendish House
An elegant cocktail bar and dining room from renowned chef Andrew McConnell.
Lee Ho Fook
Enjoy critically acclaimed cuisine exploring the flavours of China with a modern Australian lens.