In Melbourne, Australia, you'll find dining establishments of every caliber, ranging from upscale restaurants to cozy cafes and standard fast-food options. It's important to note that even a basic "snack" in the city typically costs between 13 and 20 AUD.
If you're accustomed to dining exclusively in fine restaurants, Melbourne has much to offer to meet your expectations. Consider making a reservation at Attica restaurant, renowned as the best in Australia. Indulge in dishes from modern Australian cuisine and savor the flavors, aromas, and ambiance (average bill starts at 130 AUD).
More Melbourne restaurants with Australian cuisine: Butchers Grill Meat & Wine, James Squire Hotel, Meat and Wine Co - here you will be served delicious steaks from Australian beef.
If you've had your fill of Italian cuisine, consider visiting Bellissimo Cucina & Trattoria. Asian food enthusiasts won't be disappointed either, with options like Yum Cha Dragon serving excellent Peking duck and fresh seafood. Those who prefer French cuisine can explore Chez Bob French Cuisine. Are you looking for Russian restaurants in Melbourne? Yes, there are several to choose from, including Astoria Reception, Nevsky, Moscow, Rasputin, European Flavour, and more.
Melbourne's "restaurant streets" include Gertrude and Brunswick Street in Fitzroy, Smith Street in Collingwood, Lygon Street in Carlton, and Victoria Street in Richmond, as well as Little Bourke Street, also known as Chinatown.
In Melbourne, restaurant prices typically start at around 45 AUD per person, while more upscale establishments may begin at 100 AUD per person.
Why not explore Melbourne's unique and quirky restaurants, many of which you may have already seen reviewed online? Alternatively, you can have a dining experience on an old-fashioned streetcar restaurant departing from Normanby Road daily, with three trips available at 13:00, 17:35, and 20:35. Advance table reservations are required, and prices start at 100 AUD. While you indulge in delicious dishes, the charming streetcar slowly cruises through the city center.
For a memorable evening, consider visiting the local cabaret restaurant, Dracula's in Carlton. Reservations come with a show and start at AUD 100.
Speaking about the best cafes in Melbourne, one can't help but remember Manchester Press coffee house, which serves not only very tasty food, but also incredibly beautiful coffee decorated with unique "drawings".
Budget travelers are recommended to visit cafes in Melbourne, where prices for buns and rolls start from 4-6 AUD. These are cozy Bowery to Williamsburg (on Oliver Lanay) and Chinese Jimmy Grants in Fitzroy. Pizza fans will love Fatto a Mano Bakery, where you can buy your favorite dish from 6 AUD. Fast food options include Hungry Jacks, Starbucks, McDonalds and KFC.