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Narrow cocktail bar with long couch along the wall.

Juliet Melbourne

Juliet offers cocktails and snacks in an architecturally designed, mid-century basement bar.

The interior of a minimalist burger bar

The best hidden food courts in Melbourne

From shopping days to a cheap and tasty work lunch, these hidden gems have you covered.

Bird's-eye view of a number of dishes, including rice, noodles and Chinese greens.

Shanghai Street

In Chinatown, Shanghai Street specialises in Chinese xiaolong bao dumplings.

The interior of Gradi showing a large dining room with tables set for guests.

Gradi at Crown

Authentic, excellent and premium Naples-style pizza and loads of Italian classics.

Colourful dishes of pasta and pizza on a wooden table.

Criniti's Southbank

Serving wood-fired pizzas, pasta, seafood and cocktails in a vibrant setting.

A table spread with Philly cheesesteak, three burgers, waffle fries, french fries, mozzerella sticks and dipping sauce.

Philly Cheesesteak & Burgers

Authentic Philadelphia cheese steak rolls and premium wagyu burgers .

A dining room table with plates of food and a red cocktail on a coaster.

Enbarr

A bold Irish culinary experience using the high quality, seasonal produce.

A hand on a Martini, the glass visibly cold.

Bistrot Bisou

Enjoy classic French fare in a vibey setting at celebrity chef Luke Mangan's Bistrot Bisou.

The outside of a restaurant with a sign that says chin chin

A foodie's guide to Flinders Lane

The best restaurants on Melbourne's famous dining strip.

Red awning over a doorway framed by decorative stonework columns.

Hector's Deli

The cult sandwich shop's store in Little Collins St makes everything fresh, in-house, every day.

People standing at the bar or seated at small tables enjoying drinks and snacks.

Bodega Underground

Bodega is a late night taqueria and underground mezcaleria in the basement of the Crossley Hotel.

Two friends are walking into a small restaurant in a laneway. There are glowing lanterns hanging outside.

The best hidden restaurants in Melbourne

Featuring laneway eateries, secret diners and undiscovered spots.

Person standing at cafe counter with flower arrangement and display cabinet of muffins and pastries.

The Louden Kitchen & Grill

Casual dining on cosmopolitan Little Bourke Street.

Cafe interior with dining tables and chairs next to a wall of drinks fridges under grey ceiling with lights.

Hoppy Dumpling

Authentic northern Chinese dumplings using the best quality ingredients, freshly made to order.

A busy laneway with people dining outdoors.

The ultimate guide to Degraves Street

Where to shop, dine and caffeinate in Melbourne's most famous laneway.

Restaurant interior on 1st floor with Asian figures seated at tables set for dinner.

Damiao Hotpot

Specialising in Sichuan cuisine and authentic Chengdu buffet menus.

Interior of venue, showing tables and chairs, a central bar area, and soft lighting.

Edwin Wine Bar and Cellar

Edwin Wine Bar and Cellar celebrates Victorian wines paired with seasonal dining.

Long row of tables and chairs on wooden floor leading to front window, artwork on wall.

Donnini's Restaurant

Authentic Italian eatery known for its handmade pasta and relaxed atmosphere.

Interior of a crowded restaurant with seated patrons dining at tables, exposed brick walls, and soft ceiling down lights.

Seven Star Pocha

Chinatown's Seven Star Pocha serves authentic and popular Korean food.

Three dishes, one with fried tofu, one with rice and another with green beans.

Ants Bistro

Popular Asian dishes at reasonable prices.