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Best Restaurants Melbourne

Melbourne's food scene is one of Australia's most vibrant and diverse, where world-class chefs rub shoulders with passionate home cooks and experimental newcomers all vying to put their mark on the city. Walk down virtually any laneway in the CBD or venture into the inner suburbs and you'll discover everything from hole-in-the-wall gems slinging authentic regional cuisine to multi-award-winning establishments that draw foodies from around the globe. The city's multicultural neighbourhoods each bring their own culinary traditions and innovations, creating an endless array of flavours to explore.

Whether you're after a casual bite, a special occasion dinner, or something genuinely adventurous, this guide showcases Melbourne's best restaurants across all styles and budgets. You'll find the spots locals genuinely love, the new openings making waves, and the long-standing favourites that have earned their place in the city's dining culture. Our picks reflect the breadth of what makes Melbourne's restaurant scene so special: creativity, quality ingredients, and genuine hospitality.

Use this guide to discover your next favourite meal. Check out the details for each restaurant including what to expect, what to order, and how to book your table. Whether you're a lifelong Melburnian or visiting for the first time, there's always something new to taste in this endlessly rewarding food city.

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