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Where to find the best international food in Melbourne

Ruby Syme
December 6, 2018

Who says you have to travel overseas to find authentic pho or munch on pizza just like in Naples? Sure, there’s no beating the original, but Melbourne sure has some spots that get pretty close! Here are 5 places where you’ll find some seriously tasty food from all around the world. And the best thing is, they’re not a 7-hour flight away!

 

1. Italian – 400 Gradi

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When in Rome Melbourne.

These guys have been listed in the top 50 pizzas in the world as well as the best in the Oceania region – enough said You’ll see why once you try their famous Margarita pizza or spaghetti carbonara.

400 Gradi
99 Lygon St, Brunswick East

 

2. Vietnamese – Thanh Ha 2

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Bun Bo Hue at Thanh Ha 2

You can’t really go wrong on Victoria Street, but Thanh Ha 2 is one of the best. The rice paper rolls and Vietnamese pancake are to die for here and dishes are served with towering piles for fresh herbs, lettuce and lemon. It’s a huge menu with all your Vietnamese favourites and more!

Thanh Han 2
120 Victoria St, Richmond

 

3. Indian – Horn Please

India
More naan, please.

A bit of a twist on traditional Indian but all the flavours you love are there. The menu changes regularly so there’ll always be something new and exciting to try. There’s delicious appetisers like Gol Gappa and samosas, as well as the essentials – naan, butter chicken and daal.

Horn Please
167 St Georges Rd, Fitzroy North

 

4. Greek – Stalactites Restaurant

greece
Look at the lamb!

Open 24 hours so you can always get that gyros fix. Meats are charred on a spit and there’s plenty of sides – chips, dips and bread – as well as the classic souvas.

Stalactites
177/183 Lonsdale St

 

5. Korean – Spicy Korea

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If you can't get the real deal, Melbourne does a pretty good substitute!

This little place has huge servings and some great meal deals available. For $12 you can get a main dish with rice, kimchi and salad included. It’s tucked away in the city but it’s well worth seeking out for some authentic Korean food, kimchi, bulgogi and fried chicken included.

Spicy Korea
1/601 Little Collins St

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Hungry? If these restaurants have got your mouth watering - we don't blame you! If you're planning on a week of none stop eating (definitely recommended), check out our 10 Free Ways to Experience Melbourne. Free activities mean more $$ for food!

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