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Top 5 Restaurants in Melbourne for Your Visit During the Australian Open
Heading to the Australian Open in Melbourne? As Australia’s sporting capital, the city delivers just as much off the court as it does on it. At Black Label Supply, we look forward to hosting clients during the Australian Open and ensuring dining experiences that are just as memorable as the tennis itself. From nourishing Japanese cuisine to immersive fine dining, our Top 5 Restaurants in Melbourne guide has your evenings covered, offering a seamless transition from world-class matches to exceptional tables. We are available to assist with all dining and reservation requests throughout your stay.
Amaru | Australian
Amaru lives up to its name with a calm, considered space where every detail matters. Clinton McIver’s contemporary tasting menus are driven by texture rather than tradition, carefully balancing sweet and savoury elements with precision. Each course feels deliberate and immersive, making Amaru a standout choice for refined, modern Australian fine dining during your time in Melbourne.
Kazuki’s | Japanese
Kazuki’s brings the refined sensibility of Chef Kazuki Tsuya’s native Japan to Melbourne, celebrating Australia’s finest produce through balance, simplicity and harmony. Despite its lively city location, the restaurant offers a serene, restorative atmosphere. The menu focuses on purity and restraint, creating a dining experience that feels both elegant and nourishing.
Lee Ho Fook | Chinese
Hidden within a Melbourne laneway, Lee Ho Fook showcases Victor Liong’s modern interpretation of Chinese cuisine. Classic flavours are reworked with contemporary flair, available across à la carte options or a structured degustation. Thoughtful wine pairings and handcrafted Chinese teas elevate the experience, making it a versatile choice for lunch or dinner between matches.
Di Stasio Città | Italian
Città is Rinaldo Di Stasio’s deeply personal expression of Italian comfort food, filtering Venetian tradition through a modern Australian lens. Set within a striking, art-led space, the menu reimagines familiar classics with quiet confidence. It is an ideal setting for long, indulgent lunches or relaxed evenings designed for lingering conversations.
France-Soir | French
A Melbourne institution since 1986, France-Soir offers timeless French bistro dining beneath its iconic blue neon glow. Classic dishes are executed with confidence, complemented by polished service and a deeply curated wine list. The result is a consistently elegant experience and an enduring slice of Parisian charm in the heart of the city.
Whether you are celebrating a big win or unwinding after a full day at Melbourne Park, these restaurants reflect the depth and quality of Melbourne’s dining scene. With world-class tennis by day and exceptional tables by night, your Australian Open experience is perfectly balanced both on and off the court.
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