two peck crispy chicken, melbourne
/Two Peck is a hole-in-the-wall type place on Swanston St selling the most incredible CRISPY fried chicken in a popular chain direct from Taiwan.
Read MoreTwo Peck is a hole-in-the-wall type place on Swanston St selling the most incredible CRISPY fried chicken in a popular chain direct from Taiwan.
Read MoreBiang Biang Noodles serves up authentic, hand-pulled noodles steeped in the wonderful flavours of Xi’An, China. The signature dish is a bowl full of a single noodle, actually! Stretched and cooked to perfection, it’s got bite and bang - it’s got Biang Biang!
Read MoreJust down two blocks from North Melbourne station, you will find the most incredible, tiny eatery serving the most scrumptious and dainty Korean/Japanese dishes and French inspired desserts.
Read MoreDelicious food, fast service and affordable pricing. Sometimes, when dining with kids, this is exactly what you need. And if that’s what you’re looking for, Dodee Paidang on Swanston St will hit the mark. Amazing Thai food (with real Thai chilli levels, if you want it) is what you’ll find here.
Read MoreThis section of the city is fast becoming known as Little Korea, for the amount of Korean eateries jammed into the small laneway. Mamma recently ate at Yuk Gam, a large Korean eatery akin to a late night pub.
Read MoreTeppanyaki is an awesome dining option for those special occasions, maybe a birthday dinner, graduation or celebration. It's a perfect special night dining out with entertainment and fun guaranteed to bring smiles, awe and laughter to your table. Kids especially have such an enjoyable time!
Read MoreHandmade noodles made fresh to order? Yes please! Bowltiful serves beef noodles in the Muslim Lanzhou style of Northwest China. Everything is halal and the way it works is this…
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