(In alphabetical orders)
Atlantic, as the name suggests, is know for its seafood. I had the baked cod and it was yum but probably not worth the price tag. BUT I would recommend the whole flounder. It was melt-in-your-mouth delicious and the texture was firm and not fishy at all - worth every $$ that you cough out at the end of dinner :)) Ooohh yummm....convert me to a fish eater anyday with this kind of fish.
Degraves St is located somewhere between Flinders Land and Flinders St in the Melbourne CBD. Degraves St is definitely a touristy check-out for it is famous with Melbourne's little cafes in the alleyways. Its ALWAYS bustling and vibrant and is frequented by Melbourne's artsy crowd. I don't think you can go wrong with any of the cafes on Degraves but I would personally recommend Cafe Andiamo on Degraves. They serve awesome coffee and melt-in-your-mouth salmon fettucine. There are also many little clothes boutiques along the alleyways and oohhhh not forgetting the Belgian waffle store at the end of the street;)3) Cafe Era, Melbourne Central
Cafe Era is located closer to the Elizabeth St end of Melbourne Central. It is so convenient to meet and eat in Melbourne Central as it is easily accessible via train and tram. Food is good for the price you pay, and your waiters/waitresses are typically your chatty foreign backpackers who are more than happy to delight you on their travel tales. The mushroom duck risotto and the creamy salmon fettuccine (haha yes creamy salmon fettuccine again!) is a must try!
Mushrooms+cheese+duck = butterflies in the tummy
5) Melbourne Central Lions Hotel, Melbourne Central
Located next to Grill'd in Melbourne Central, this place is famed for its Monday and Wednesday AUD 9 Sizzling Steak Special. You get 300grams of steak with chips and a side salad for NINE frgn dollars!! The answer to a good meal on a tight budget. SUPER VALUE.6) Pho Dzung City Noodle Shop, Russell Street
I've had a craving for Mekong Vietnamese noodles but so many people kept recommending this place instead that I just had to try it. This is definitely a contender with the Mekong I remembered and the portion is sizeable! The restaurant operates till 10pm daily and there is nothing like hot Vietnamese broth for supper to go with the chilly weather in Melbourne.7) Rochford, Yarra ValleyWhere do I begin, every meal at Rochford was Amazing that its worth the 1 hour drive from the CBD (lunch here was part of our winery tour package). All I can say is its a MUST MUST MUST eat. Restaurant opens from 12-3pm daily. Watch out for their yearly concert event on the greens with talents like Norah Jones, Lionel Ritchie and Rod Stewart having chilled and performed here.
Tomato based salmon on pasta bed
Located just outside of Sushi Ten (refer below) is Roule Galette, an unassuming intimate little French eatery. It is a super cute store with French music playing in the background. Guys, I would recommend to bring your lovely lady date here to casually show off your romantic alternative side. I would recommend the Yeti! Watch out for the live music performance on the alleyway every first Friday of the month.
9) Squires Loft, Albert ParkThe Yeti (AUD 7)-banana split on crepes, ingenius!
I have no idea how to get here, coz Kimster and J was nice enough to pick us up and drive us there. The chargrilled lamb loin chop was juicy and good and it came with mint JELLY sauce at the side - how cute! Their Rib Eye on the bone was yummmm as well :)10) Sushi Ten, Flinders St
This place serves the BEST sashimi dons!! Its got chunky-cut sashimis, creamy avocados, and an abundance of tobiko - I like! The dons typically range at AUD15 per meal - thats SUPER value and I guarantee you its worth every cents. Its a relatively small family run business and is quite the hidden gem. Sushi Ten is located in Port Phillips Arcade, which is in between Flinders St and Flinders Lane. It is opened from 12pm-4pm daily on weekdays.
^8 Cee