publique bakery @ queen victoria market
/When you’re looking for a sweet treat and a seat in the sun, Mamma recommends heading to artisan French bakery Publique.
Read MoreWhen you’re looking for a sweet treat and a seat in the sun, Mamma recommends heading to artisan French bakery Publique.
Read MoreLooking for a banging location and some popping food? Bang Pop is it! Situated on the banks of the Yarra at South Wharf is this awesome Thai restaurant, with amazing food to share and a kids menu.
Read MoreMiyama is a cute Japanese cafe on the top floor of Melbourne Central dedicated to the art of omotonashi. At Miyama there are loads of delicious desserts on offer. Mamma just adored the black sesame baked cheesecake, and the strawberry cheesecake bowls are very popular.
Read MoreKoko Korean has an amazing selection of street food and Korean classics. Bibimbap, Korean fried chicken, rice bowls, udon and soba noodles, soup, burgers and curry. Head here for a nourishing and delicious meal with the fam! Handy as it’s open 7 days.
Read MoreIf you’ve got a hankering for a little sweet treat while in the city, be sure to stop in at Little Cupcakes - they serve a wide range of the cutest tiny cupcakes (and big ones).
Read MoreTacos are one of our favourite dishes, and the tacos at CDMX are fresh, tasty and come out fast! This is the perfect place to stop for a bite mid-shop while out and about at Melbourne Central.
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 MoreJapanese-flavoured ice cream hand crafted in Melbourne. If you’re not excited by this, who even are you?! Besides the wonderful and interesting flavours including Fuji apple, lychee and Pocari Sweat, yuzu, tofu vanilla, miso, sweet corn and Hokkaido cheesecake (to name but a few!), there are also flavoured cones to choose from!
Read MoreGuhng The Palace is a multi-level Korean charcoal BBQ restaurant that has it all: delicious food and drinks, fantastic friendly service, a lovely atmosphere and stylish decor. Here you can sit back and relax as the happy staff will cook the food for you! No need to worry about perfectly cooking that wagyu steak, just order away then… eat it up!
Read MoreInspired by the One Piece book and series, One Plus Piece Cafe has opened in Melbourne Central and it has every manga fan having a burger or two.
Read MoreIf you want banging Thai food in a cute cafe, then this is the spot for you! Tuck into some tasty - and Mamma means really tasty - dishes while relaxing in a cosy corner here at Roslyn.
Read MoreNew Shanghai is the perfect place to indulge in delicious dumplings and a family-friendly restaurant everyone will enjoy.
Read MoreEscape the Melbourne heat or embrace Melbourne’s winter in a world of Ice at Melbourne’s Ice Bar!
Read MoreMamma LOVES Teeny Tiny cafe - and she can guarantee that your teeny tiny humans will absolutely love playing with the organic market filled with fruits and veggies, the play SMEG fridge and kitchen equipment, the Lego wall, and the cutest little vehicles to ride on (with gas stations to top up!)
Read MoreWow - The Pink Rabbit is not just a foodie feast, it’s a feast for the eyes too!
Read MoreWant to eat authentic Spanish churros? Of course you do! When you’re in Melbourne city, there is no better place to go than the Spanish Donut Van at the Queen Vic Markets.
Read MoreThis is just about Mamma’s fave eatery in the city, so it’s time to share the love! Korean barbecue is such a fun dining experience for anyone - couples on dates, families, or a big group of mates. The quality and value for money here at Oriental Spoon makes this the perfect place to flip that steak and gobble that kimchi!
Read MoreEnjoy fat doughnuts with fillings including apple pie crumble, rhubarb brûlée, coffee creme caramel, glazed crullers (the Australian honey and sea salt is amazing), as well as doughnut cakes with various toppings - earl grey and rose, triple matcha, maple walnut and brown butter and classic vanilla bean glaze. What a treat!
Read MoreToot toot! All aboard the sushi train! Makoto on Level 2 of Melbourne Central is a great spot for some entertaining dining. The kids always get a real kick out of watching the conveyer belt roll around past table after table of hungry diners.
Read MorePizza and pasta under the red and white striped umbrellas - you might just think you have been transported to Italy!
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