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"The ten must-try eateries in Melbourne to take your friends to 🇦🇺"
✅Hakata Ramen, a chain of noodle shops with several branches. Some branches specialize in chicken broth, while others offer rich and flavorful pork broth. I particularly enjoy the Signature, God Fire, and Black Sesame varieties.
✅To be frank, the tiramisu croissant here is not only delicious but also easy to get without having to fight for it. The pastry is impeccably flaky, making a satisfying crunch with every bite. The aroma is heavenly, especially when it's just out of the oven!
✅Kisume is a slightly upscale Japanese restaurant with a mix of both delicious and more ordinary options. Reservations are recommended, and they also offer omakase on the upper floor.
✅Joomak, a hidden Korean restaurant located underground, open until late at night. The flavors are truly authentic.
✅Mensho Tokyo, another ramen joint that has been consistently crowded since its opening. Initially skeptical about the hype, I gave it a try, and the experience turned out to be quite impressive!
✅Humble Rays – a fusion of Western and Asian cuisine at South Melbourne Market. The stalls in front mainly sell fresh seafood, with a variety of delectable items like oysters, sea urchin, and sashimi prepared right before your eyes.
✅Calle – the exploding custard wheel pastry in Melbourne truly has no competition. I always indulge in it, enjoying the fantastic fusion of sauce and soft bread.
✅Nana Thai – offering Thai hot pot (Mookata), both appetizers and main courses have delicious flavors.
✅Yi Ma Yi La, a place for those who love spicy food 🌶️. With my strong taste buds, I frequent this spot whenever my cravings kick in. Worth giving it a try!
✅Qiaotou Pork Ribs – unexpectedly, everything at this place is delicious. Who would have thought that the shaved ice at a pork ribs shop I recommended to my Caucasian colleagues would be so tasty? A delightful combination of eating and drinking, haha!