Melbourne Restaurants

Melbourne has fabulous food, and is known in some circles as Australia's food capital. The restaurants themselves are often exceptionally stylish and elegant—or totally edgy and funky in their own individual way. Some are even deliberately grungy. The dining scene is a vast array of cuisines and experiences that's constantly evolving. The swankiest (and most expensive) restaurants all have five- to eight-course degustation menus (with the opportunity to wine-match each course), but newer restaurants are opting for tapas-style or grazing plates. Flexibility is the new word in dining—restaurants are often also funky bars and vice versa.

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  • 1. Café di Stasio

    $$$$ | St. Kilda

    This upscale bistro treads a very fine line between mannered elegance and decadence. A sleek marble bar and modishly ravaged walls contribute to the sense that you've stepped into a scene from La Dolce Vita. Happily, the restaurant is as serious about its food as its sense of style. Crisply roasted duck is now a local legend, and the pasta is always al dente. A seasonal lunch special (pasta with wine and coffee) for A$40 is a great value if you're nearby. For an informal drink before your meal, an adjoining bar has local wines and a light menu of the same high standards for those who failed to get a booking.

    31 Fitzroy St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3182, Australia
    03-9525–3999

    Known For

    • Expert staff
    • Long lunches
    • Crayfish omelet

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 2. Florentino

    $$$$ | City Center

    Since 1928, dining at Florentino has meant experiencing the pinnacle of Melbourne hospitality. After taking a seat in the famous mural room, with its huge chandeliers, wooden panels, and Florentine murals, you can sample dishes like suckling pig, and spanner crab risotto. The three-course menu is A$150 while the five-course Gran Tour menu costs A$180. Downstairs, the Grill focuses on wood-fired dishes including pici (pasta) with wild boar ragu or grass-fed steaks, while in the Cellar Bar, you can start your day with Italian pastries and espresso on the outside tables from 8 am, or finish the night with a glass of wine and pasta of the day.

    80 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9662–1811

    Known For

    • Food and wine pairings
    • Romantic atmosphere
    • Tuscan dishes

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat. Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 3. 400 Gradi

    $ | Brunswick East

    This is the place for authentic Italian pizza: chef Johnny Di Francesco trained in Naples to make pizza to the Associazione Verace Pizza Napoletana rules, and has consistently won titles of world's best margherita, and also best pizzeria in Oceania. Besides pizza, the restaurant serves excellent pasta and other Italian dishes in a buzzing section of Lygon Street. There are also iterations in Essendon, Southbank, Mornington and the Yarra Valley and an aptly titled gelato spinoff, Zero Gradi, in Brunswick. 

    99 Lygon St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3057, Australia
    03-9380–2320

    Known For

    • World's best margherita pizza
    • House-made gelato
    • Slick decor
  • 4. Becco

    $$$ | City Center

    Every city center needs a place like this, with a drop-in bar and lively dining room. At lunchtime no-time-to-dawdle business types tuck into Italian classics, while those with a sweet tooth will go weak at the knees over a decadent tiramisu. Things get a little moodier at night, when a Campari and soda at the bar is an almost compulsory precursor to dinner. Self-caterers should peruse its beautiful little produce store, next door.

    11–25 Crossley St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9663–3000

    Known For

    • Great service
    • Gnocchi osso buco
    • Macchiato cocktail

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat., Reservations essential
  • 5. Caffe e Cucina

    $$ | South Yarra

    If you're looking for a quintessential Italian dining experience in a place where it's easy to imagine yourself back in the old country, this is it. Fashionable, look-at-me types flock here for coffee and pastries downstairs, or more-leisurely meals upstairs in the warm, woody dining room. Try the melt-in-your-mouth gnocchi, or calamari Sant' Andrea (lightly floured and shallow fried).

    581 Chapel St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3141, Australia
    03-9827–4139

    Known For

    • Decadent tiramisu
    • Knowledgeable staff
    • Traditional menu
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  • 6. D.O.C. Pizza & Mozzarella Bar

    $$ | Carlton

    A major player in Melbourne's pizza wars, D.O.C. has perfected the art of using fresh, simple ingredients to create something special. The real treat lies in the pizza of the day. One with Ubriaco Amarone cheese, Romana artichokes, smoked toasted almonds, radicchio, and shaved Parmesan might be on offer, or perhaps another with Petrilli passata, garlic, artisan stracciatella, Cantabrico anchovies, and basil (around A$25). Whatever is in season or comes in, they will use. A chocolate pizza is at the ready for those with a sweet tooth. They also have a delicatessen around the corner (330 Lygon Street), which could be a good option for a packed lunch, and there's other locations in Southbank and the picturesque seaside town of Mornington.

    295 Drummond St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3053, Australia
    03-9347–2998

    Known For

    • Pizza specials
    • Mozzarella degustation
    • Passionate service
  • 7. Ladro

    $$ | Fitzroy

    A local favorite, this stellar Italian bistro emphasizes flavor over starchy linen and stuffy attitude. Delicious wood-fired pizzas, that some insist are the best in the city, put this suburban gem on the map (thankfully, it's only a short walk from the city). On the specials board, lamb rump is scented with garlic and parsley and slow-roasted to impossible tenderness, and the service is as upbeat as the wine list.The Ladro family also includes Ladro TAP, an environmentally sustainable Italian eatery in Greville Street, Prahran. Vegan and gluten-free options are available.

    224 Gertrude St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3065, Australia
    03-9415–7575

    Known For

    • Sustainability initiatives
    • Puttanesca pizza
    • Cannoli specials

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch, Reservations essential
  • 8. Pellegrini's Espresso Bar

    $ | City Center

    With one of Melbourne's first espresso machines installed here in 1954, it was the beginning the city's love affair with both Italian coffee and Pellegrini's. Take a stool at the bar or the table in the kitchen and choose from such classics as lasagna or cannelloni—servings are fast and vast—then let the staff talk you into a slab of strudel to finish.

    66 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
    03-9662--1885

    Known For

    • Iconic diner
    • Huge serves
    • Neighborhood vibe

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.

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