Ways You Can Eat Great Food in Melbourne

Posted by Emma L.
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Apr 2, 2019
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Whether you’re an art lover, a sports fan or you simply want to dance till dawn with a cocktail in your hand, Melbourne won’t let you down. This vibrant city offers so many wonderful and interesting things to see and do, that it would probably take years to go through it all. Whatever your preferences about pastime activities are, there is one thing everybody wants to know once they arrive in Melbourne. Where can we eat a delicious meal? Fortunately, there are some great answers to this question, so take a look at this lovely guide through Melbourne’s food scene.

Wining and dining

Not many people can keep up with everything that Melbourne restaurants can serve you. There are several reasons for this. One of them is that there are too many of them and you can only eat so many meals a day, and another one is that these restaurants have such extensive menus, that it would take a little fortune to order everything you’d like to try. The places range from modern Australian restaurants which pride themselves in dishes like the calamary noodles or pork scotch fillet grilled on charcoal, to bistros serving some interesting vegetarian and vegan meals such as pine mushroom tarts and eggplant schnitzels, or artichoke with polenta. On the other hand, if you prefer meat, you’ll be happy with some savory roasted chicken or meatballs with bacon mayo. Basically, any sort of craving you might have, these Australian restaurants will come through and leave you full and beyond happy. And even though some of them are a bit pricey, others offer great value food for your money, meaning that there’s a place for everybody’s taste and wallet size.

Ethnic restaurants

With so many people from all over the world discovering Australia’s charms and making this wonderful country their home, you can find one international restaurant or another at every step you take through Melbourne. Feel like pizza or pasta? Just take a short stroll around the block and you’re bound to come across a lovely Italian restaurant to conquer your hunger. If you’re up for Asian food, there are some amazing Thai, Chinese, Vietnamese or even Japanese restaurants you should visit, both traditional and modern. Meals like Thai boat noodles or Korean pork hock that takes about 36 hours to prepare will definitely make you go back for seconds. Not only can you find Mexican, Greek, Turkish, European or Middle Eastern food in Melbourne, but also some fusion restaurants toying with traditional ethnic meals and spices to blow your mind for a reasonable price.

Party food

In case you’re organizing a party or any other event that requires an assortment of finger foods and delicious bites to amaze your guests, Melbourne also has a great catering scene. It will provide you with so many choices, that you can throw a party every weekend for years with different food each time. Whether corporal or private, you can find impressive professional catering in Melbourne to fulfill all your food-related needs. With skilled and experienced private chefs creating art from the freshest ingredients, they design hot, rustic or Mediterranean food stations which aren’t only kind to your tongue and stomach, but are a feast for your eyes as well. In fact, you don’t even have to lift a finger, since Melbourne catering companies can do anything from sourcing a venue for you and managing your whole event, to decorating and setting the tables and, finally and most importantly, preparing mouth-watering food and serving it with a smile.

Eating on the run

When talking about food in Melbourne, one mustn’t forget about street food and various bakeries allowing you to have your delicious meal as you walk around the city. Even though you may not expect much from street food markets and you just assume that the food there is low-class, greasy and plain, you’ll be surprised by the quality, taste and the variety of food they offer nowadays. There are several significant street food markets around Melbourne, from Thornbury and The Food Truck Park on High Street Preston, to Hank Marvin at Alma Street Park and Wednesday Night Markets on the Queen Victoria Market. But, what exactly do they serve there? Well, anything from fish mackerel dumplings, lamb and cucumber, lasagna, chili burgers and Peking duck to desserts like tiramisu, mango sorbet, caramelized turmeric pancakes and ricotta hotcakes with all sorts of fresh or dry fruits. As far as bakeries go, they offer some heavenly bagels, cupcakes and donuts, exquisite cakes and croissants and a cup of coffee to go to round it all up.

If you’re ever in Melbourne, the only food-related concern you should have is not to eat too much. The offer is vast and even those with the most refined taste will find something to suit them.


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