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Best Asian Restaurants in Melbourne
Published 01 February 2024

From the spread of restaurants that occupy Chinatown to high-end sushi bars in the CBD, Melbourne has a variety of dining venues to satisfy your Asian food cravings. 

Whether you're near the bustling city centre or elsewhere, searching for the "best Asian restaurants near me" is a thrilling culinary adventure with Best Restaurants in Australia. From top-rated Asian fusion in Melbourne's CBD to hidden neighbourhood faves, we've got them all in our selection of the best Asian restaurants in Melbourne. 

If you’re still looking to whet your appetite, our full guide to the best restaurants & bars in Melbourne will make choosing your next dining destination easy.

  1. 1. Flower Drum

    17 Market Lane, Melbourne CBD
    Flower Drum is everything that there is to love about old school style Cantonese restaurants. It's impressive and grand interior features bright red walls, long vases of flowers and a buzz of conversation from content diners. One of Melbourne's most popular restaurants, Flower Drum has been serving up award-winning plates for over 35 years.
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  2. 2. Tom Phat

    184 Sydney Road, Brunswick
    It's perfect for a fun dinner experience with family and friends
    You need to try the feed me menu to experience all of the best dishes
    Look out for $12 margaritas Tuesdays to Saturdays from 5:00-6:00pm

    Since its inception in 2004, this popular neighbourhood joint has been a hit with both locals and visitors for more than 20 years. The menu is a fusion of Southeast Asian dishes designed to share and perfectly complemented by fresh cocktails. There's an emphasis on fresh, high-quality ingredients and authentic flavours free from MSG, with all pastes and sauces crafted in-house and bursting with depth and harmony.

    Photography: Courtesy of Tom Phat.

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  3. 3. Bangpop

    35 South Wharf Promenade, South Wharf
    It's perfect for a modern take on traditional Thai cuisine
    You need to try ordering Pop Pop's chicken bites and a round of passionfruit mojitos to start
    Look out for the Penang lamb shank curry or the classic Pad Thai, both absolute flavour bombs
    Inspired by the energy and excitement of Bangkok's hawker stands, Bangpop serves up authentic dishes with a modern twist, making it perfect for a casual meal.
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  4. 4. Araliya Kew

    1/118 High Street, Kew
    It's perfect for a shared meal where community and soul is at the centre
    You need to try getting many dishes and exploring the flavour combinations
    Look out for the set menu so you can sit back and enjoy the spread
    Chef Sam Wedande's innovative dishes blend traditional Sri Lankan cuisine and modern culinary techniques, providing a unique and flavourful dining experience.
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  5. 5. Red Spice Road

    141 Queen Street, Melbourne
    For those on a quest for the best Asian fusion restaurants Melbourne has to offer, Red Spice Road is a must-visit. Its innovative menu seamlessly integrates various Asian culinary traditions with a contemporary twist.
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  6. 6. Supernormal

    180 Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD
    From dumplings to lobster rolls, the food at Supernormal is as bold and eclectic as the minimalist decor of the restaurant itself.
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  7. 7. Silks @ Crown Melbourne

    8 Whiteman Street, Crown Towers , Level 1, Southbank
    Established in the vibrant Crown complex, Silks is home to some of the finest dim sum in town. Served in style, Silks oozes the grandeur and nostalgia of a dining house you would find in the heart of Shanghai. Made from fresh, premium ingredients, the steamed dumplings are a must try.
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  8. 8. Nobu at Crown Melbourne

    8 Whiteman Street, Southbank
    The internationally acclaimed Japanese chain of restaurants brings its finesse and elegance to the Crown complex. Watch the chefs in action with the open, gallery style kitchen as they slice, dice and create ornate bites for their signature sushi menu.
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  9. 9. Longrain Melbourne

    44 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD
    One of the city's best places to feast on vibrant and modern Thai cuisine, Longrain has been a long-time favourite on Melbourne's restaurant scene. Their Thai inspired cocktails are full of fresh and fruity combinations with a sliver of lime and coconut juice, the perfect accompaniment to a spicy curry.
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  10. 10. Chin Chin

    125 Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD
    Anyone who has walked past this Flinders Lane hot spot will be well acquainted with the lines of patron and the buzzing vibe created by head chef Benjamin Cooper. Thai classics are given a revamp, but stay true to the flavours of the energetic Bangkok street food scene.
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