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Great space. The food is good although I think the buckwheat crepes are better as a dessert than breakfast. The Tim Tams AND chocolate ganache makes it too sweet for me; and for a breakfast/lunch item, it's too much for me.
Equitable Place 353-359 Little Collins Street 3000, Melbourne
Ordered a pizza for delivery using their Website (which is fantastic!), pizza took an hour to be delivered (and needed to be reheated) but was very tasty! Get that delivery boy sorted guys and you have a winning recipe!
115 Hardware St, Melbourne
Another addition to Melbourne's long list of cafes. White mojo's decor is simple, clean and easy on the eyes. The food was well presented and had a fine-dining feel to it. I went in wanting to try their cauliflower panacotta but they ran out and ended up with croissant burger with soft shelled crab - tasty but heavy!
18 - 38 Siddeley St Wtc wharf 0, Melbourne
Dinner here a couple of times and was excellent one of my favorite places to go .
8 Raffa Place 3053, Melbourne
Amazing menu, a nice twist on traditional dishes. The coffee was smooth and rich and the staff were so friendly and helpful. Also a really nice warm and welcoming interior.
45 New Quay Promenade Docklands 0, Melbourne
It only has advantage of good view and location. Bad selection menu and ordinary food. Yet expensive
EMPORIUM SHOPPING CENTRE 4 Emporium 287 Lonsdale St, Melbourne
I've always heard about Din Tai Fung from friends overseas so my wife and I decided to try it out when it opened at Emporium in Melbourne. There was a crowd queuing to get in but we were told that it'll only be ten minutes. We were skeptical but to or surprise, they moved the crowds pretty quickly and we were in in ten minutes. The staff were very helpful with the menu and attentive despite the huge crowds so that's a plus from me. The food was delicious! We had some dumplings, spicy noodles and buns and everything was great. The spicy noodles was a little oily for my liking but it was a once in a while treat so I didn't mind it. We washed everything down with the mango crush dessert. The mini version of the dessert was huge so I can't even imagine how large the regular sized one is. The food's a little pricier than the dumpling places in Chinatown but you get what you pay for. Highly recommended.
1571 Point Nepean Rd Rosebud West 3940, Melbourne
This is a new and stylish place with great food and very friendly staff! We will definitely be back!
178-190 Little Bourke St Shop 2 3000, Melbourne
Wanted dumplings for dinner. Start walking up Chinatown. The variety and prices made this place the standout. Was very busy inside, and yet service is nice and quick.
U 1 601 Little Collins St 3000, Melbourne
Great, quick lunch venue best Docklands. Had the pork katsu curry - very nice sauce, decent serving size, and great ambience. Interestingly, not too loud of a restaurant although the place was full!
190 Wells St 3205, Melbourne
Fantastic fusion Chinese. Try the famous pop chicken or sweet chilli crispy beef. Only 4/5 as they dont have a proper listing yet on Places, twice I'd turned up and they were closed :(
191 Nicholson St Carlton 3053, Melbourne
Amazing, awesome food, huge variety, fantastic waiter and service, and overall an awesome evening dinner. Had the seafood pasta, lambs brains special, rib-eye steak. Everything was cooked to perfection. Will definitely be back and will tell everyone I know to go to this restaurant.
346 Little Bourke St 3000, Melbourne
The perfect winter meal, guaranteed satisfaction: Hokkaido Ramen with Gyoza dumplings, and a bit of warm sake if its really cold outside. Tip: if you have your choice of seats (you normally don't) sit near the kitchen away from the cold door)
Soy chicken and rice was tasty. Only problem was chicken was cold!