Melbourne’s Best Foodie Suburbs
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Melbourne’s reputation as a cultural and traditional melting pot is world-renowned, combining its rich Australian heritage with those of numerous cultures across the globe. The end result is a unique and vibrant community with a unique atmosphere unmatched anywhere in the world.
Aside from tourist attractions, Melbourne’s food culture is at the top of the list when it comes to seeking out a good time. Foodies will rejoice, as the vibrant food culture on offer by Melbourne’s various restaurants are sure to satisfy even the most meticulous of tastes.
The following list shows some of Melbourne’s most cherished foodie destinations – from Fitzroy’s eclectic mix of affordable and high-end dining, to the artsy and gastronomic South Yarra – perhaps you will find a few options to add to your list!
Fitzroy
Fitzroy’s charm lies in its versatility, catering to its resident’s variety of tastes. A range of pricing options means that an affordable meal or fine dining are never far away. Numerous pubs and cafes in the area also provide versatile options, offering quality meals at a decent price.
Several food guides and publications have regarded Fitzroy as Melbourne’s “foodiest” suburb, due to its wide array of selections. If you prefer to try a true Aussie food, dine at their top-rated ‘Hub’ on Smith Street. You can find pioneering and contemporary native Australian dining restaurants in that area, served excellently by its humble crew.
‘Hell of the North’ is a Melbourne favourite. It is a hidden restaurant known for their contemporary French menu and fabulous wine selection.
Carlton
Lygon Street is renowned as the Italian hub of Melbourne, home to many prevalent restaurants and cafes. While all of them are excellent, there are two Melbourne restaurants that get our thumbs up – Tiamo and D.O.C.
Offering traditional Italian cuisine, Tiamo focuses on pizza, but other dishes like spaghetti marinara and risotto are also standouts. Meanwhile, DOC’s pizzas are fantastically made with both imported and local produce. If you have made new friends in Melbourne, then why not invite them here and order some pizza?
Overall, the bustling vibe is great. This area feels very homely and genuine. The best part is you can enjoy these awesome foods without emptying your wallet.
St. Kilda
The pristine white sand beaches of St. Kilda are the perfect setting for a romantic date. But hanging out with friends and family is not a bad idea either. After enjoying the sightseeing at Luna Park or taking a refreshing swim, you can try this suburb’s bars, restaurants, farmer’s market and bakeries.
If you are craving for something sweet and decadent, you may relish in the colourful confections at the historic cake shops of Acland Street. After that, you can get a hearty dinner at the sophisticated and sleek bayside bars and restaurants overlooking Port Philip.
Love to sit on the sand and view the sunset while munching on some goodies? Then grab a takeaway pizza from Mr. Natural Pizza Place and a bottle of wine. Sounds like a perfect setting, right?
Prahran
If you are into locally sourced and produced food, then you can go to Prahran, specifically their farmer’s market. It is one of Australia’s premier food market, well-known for outstanding food selections and specialties. Restaurants nearby embrace this produce with open arms, offering a beautiful array of fresh meals.
The markets offer a bunch of goodies such as heirloom produce, cheeses, small goods, artisan products, certified organic fruit and vegetables, beef, pork, poultry, and game. Seafood is also fresh in this area.
Farmers will give you expert advice on all your purchases. Questions such as where they come from, what is best in season, how much they are, and how to prepare and cook them to perfection always come to mind. By spending at Prahran Market, you are aiding farmers’ businesses. In addition, you get to savour the very best of Melbourne’s variety of foods, and its great diversity.
South Yarra
The last entry in our list, and just moments from Prahran, South Yarra surely is not the least. Many of its restaurants have been gaining a reputation for serving good food and top-quality service. Not to mention the stylish and contemporary settings which befit the artistic culture of the area.
For a Michelin-like touch, you can try Matilda 159 for one. Its charcoal-driven kitchen is really inviting, even for the most sensitive palates. Their specialty, a mix of picked spanner crab, finger lime and sea succulents scooped from a crab carapace is truly divine. Putting this into a slightly charred, unleavened bread is a match made in heaven.
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