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Student Guides To Eating In Melbourne



Chinese Noodle House (0 comments)
Tasty, nice atmosphere and cheap eating and drinking. (more)

Max Brenner (0 comments)
A fantastic place for a relaxing afternoon or dessert after a meal. If you have a sweet tooth and addicted to chocolate, then this is definitely the place to go. (more)

Sante (0 comments)
Sante features an international buffet of Asian and Western cuisine in a vibrant atmosphere with views over the Yarra River. Select from a wide range of dishes including soups, salads, seafood, pasta, a cavery, curry and noodles, plus a tempting range of desserts. Families are welcome to Sante, where Restaurant Manager Sammy Lee, chef Sam Kung and the team are happy to assist with any special requirements. For the grown-ups there is a relaxed bar area to unwind with friends. (more)

Melbourne Bar  (0 comments)
Buffet type restaurant offers a range of buffet style dishes. (more)

Pho Bo Ga Mekong (0 comments)
Pho Bo Ga Mekong, a traditional and family-run Vietnamese restaurant slap bang in the middle of the CBD, serves one of the best value meals around. Laminated posters of family prints are stuck with blu-tac on the walls. (more)

York Café (0 comments)
It’s a comfortable but unassuming little place, lots of contemporary dark wood furniture and stark white walls with the occasional Chinese pop-out paper art blessing you with good luck. It can feel a bit sterile to begin with, but the attentiveness and welcome of the service staff make up for it. (more)

AIX Café and Creperie Salon (0 comments)
AIX Café and Creperie Salon is an intimate, elbow-to-elbow little place. It’s one of the many holes-in-the-wall that line Centre Place, a shadowy, narrow, graffiti covered laneway filled with as much atmosphere as people. (more)

Supper Inn (0 comments)
This is not the fanciest eating house in Chinatown: a seedy laneway, a dingy staircase, a small cramped dining room filled with laminex tables and pink vertical blinds on the windows. But this place is a Melbourne institution, so you had to give it a try. Around since the mid 70s, the Supper Inn is renowned for providing some of the most consistently good, reasonably priced and authentic Cantonese fare available in Melbourne, and often when all the other places have shut down for the night. (more)

YourThai Rice and Noodle Bar (0 comments)
Yourthai is one of a growing number of Asian eateries at the mid to top end of Swanston Street, slap bang in the heart of the city filled with people—mostly young Asian students. (more)

Ganaeshaa Villas (0 comments)
A very basic family run business but perfect for a student looking for a cheap vego meal just around the corner. (more)

Tom Phat (0 comments)
A funky retro fit out that is popular with students. Noodles and curry are fantastic. (more)

Pizza Meine Liebe (0 comments)
A very popular pizzeria that is frequented by the students. This place is busy every night offering your standard basic pizza to something a little more gourmet. (more)

Lentil as Anything (2 comments)
An unusual concept but it works. Admittedly there is a suggested donation of $7 for mains. (more)

Bismi (0 comments)
Tucked away by a Sydney Road shop front this authentic south Asian eatery is very popular with the Melbournians. Bright red tandoori chicken or the curry from the replenished pot is a great feed. Very popular with the students. (more)

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Mandy Borsberry on Lentil as Anything
I'd eat there just because of the name.... more
carla on Lentil as Anything
good to see some vegetarian food on here. haven't tried this one but I reckon it sounds pretty good.... more
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