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Enjoy your Christmas Day lunch by the Yarra at The Wharf. Crown Melbourne celebrates Christmas with everyone's favourite Christmas Spectacular in The Atrium, Crown. Imaginaria: Walk Through Experience The District Docklands - underneath the Melbourne Star, Docklands IMAGINARIA AN IMMERSIVE PLAY.

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Crown Melbourne will also host a number of special festive food specials at restaurants like Nobu, Bistro Guillaume and Conservatory. Offers range from $99 to $220 per person and you can check. Christmas lunch will be held from 12.00 pm until 4.00 pm within the sophisticated interior of Hotel Chadstone Melbourne’s ballroom. To view a taste of the 2019 Christmas Day lunch menu click here. Christmas Day buffet lunch inclusions: Decadent Christmas Day buffet lunch with multiple live culinary stations. The hotel is hosting group bookings of six adults or more and lunch runs from 12:30pm to 4pm. $199 for adults, $99 for children between ages of four and 12, and $48 for children aged four.

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10 Top Venues for Christmas Day Indulgence

The Christmas Day Lunch or Dinner in Australia is a time-honoured family activity based largely on the traditional practice in the UK and US. Whether you choose to dine on festive familiars like ham and turkey, go seafood with prawns, crays and oysters or put on a barbeque with steaks and wings, the Christmas meal is an opportunity for families to come together and enjoy time together. As more dining venues tap into the festive season and serve up a wide variety of Christmas Day meals, more people are choosing to sit back, relax and leave the cleaning up to someone else. Whether you decide to dine affordably or in fine style, here are 10 top places to enjoy lunch or dinner in the world's most liveable city on Christmas Day.
GG

Located in the heart of East Melbourne and overlooking Fitzroy Gardens, GG offers the enjoyment of the shared table and food inspired by European flavours. The local European restaurant is serving up a 4-course set menu featuring traditional festive treats. Choices include shaved Christmas ham with torn figs and buffalo mozzarella, pea tortellini with grilled prawn and lentil sprouts in tomato broth, turkey rotisserie with duck fat potatoes, honeyed pumpkin and cranberry jus, profiteroles with cherry ice cream, sugared almonds and hot chocolate sauce, and many more. Visit the website for more information or phone 03 8415 0411 to book a table.
Price: Adult $130, Child (under 12 years) $65
Address: GG restaurant & Bar, 150 Clarendon Street, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
Merchant Osteria Veneta

Guy Grossi's Italian 'osteria' is best known for its relaxed and informal dining environment with good food, wine and great company. Merchant Osteria Veneta will be celebrating Christmas Day with some of the most popular Venetian dishes. You can enjoy a 4-course lunch menu that includes a chicheti to share with your choice of entrée, main and dessert. Keep an eye out for Santa. Children under 13 years can order from the 'a la carte' menu available on the day. Visit the website for more information or phone 03 9614 7688 to make reservations.
Price: $195 per person
Address: Merchant Osteria Veneta Restaurant, 495 Collins Street, Melbourne, Victoria 3000
Steakhouse 66

This modern Australian restaurant offers views of Melbourne's waterways and a large variety of steaks on the grill in Docklands. You can take in the views of Victoria Harbour while enjoying a Christmas Day Lunch consisting of a starter, entree, main and dessert. The selection include seafood roulade of spanner crab, Tasmanian smoked salmon and prawns with avocado and sweet corn, 220 grams Southern Black Angus eye fillet with buttered potato mash and truffled mushroom sauce, twice cooked Berkshire pork belly with kipfler potato, apple and balsamic cider sauce, traditional Christmas pudding and many more. There are 2 sitting times starting from 11.30am to 2pm and 2.30pm to 5pm. Phone 03 9640 0808 or visit the website to make your booking.
Price: Adult $89, Child (4 - 12 years) $39, (0 - 3 years) free
Address: Steakhouse 66, 66 NewQuay Promenade, Docklands, Victoria 3008
World Restaurant & Bar

Overlooking the banks of the Yarra River, World Restaurant & Bar offers a relax atmosphere with an internationally inspired menu, extensive drinks selection and live local music. On Christmas Day, you can enjoy city views on the open-air river terrace or dine in the restaurant for lunch or dinner. The lunch menu features 3 courses and a glass of bubbles from 12pm while dinner features a limited a-la-carte menu from 5pm till late. Kids age 10 years and below can enjoy a menu and activity pack. Visit the website for more information or phone 03 9690 6999 to reserve your seats.
Price: Adult $90, Child (10 years & below) $25
Address: World Restaurant & Bar, Shop 4 Building 2 Riverside Quay, Southbank, Victoria 3006
Hilton on the Park Melbourne

Located in East Melbourne, directly opposite the Melbourne Cricket Ground and the beautiful Fitzroy Gardens is Hilton on the Park Melbourne. The hotel is serving up a Christmas Day Dinner Buffet will all the trimmings of seasonal seafood, carving and hot stations, salads and festive desserts from 6pm to 10pm. Highlights include fresh prawns, oysters and crab, honey-glazed ham, roasted turkey, slow-cooked wagyu bourguignon and many more. Phone 03 9419 2000 for more information or visit the website to book your seats.
Price: Adult $180, Child (5 to 12 years) $79, (under 5 years) free
Address: Hilton on the Park - Melbourne, 192 Wellington Parade, East Melbourne, Victoria 3002
InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto

One of the city's most luxurious hotel with history and character is serving up a lunch buffet and 3-course set dinner on Christmas Day. Head over the Alluvial Restaurant in InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto where lunch from 12.30pm to 3pm features festive favourites including roast turkey, fresh seafood and Christmas pudding along with beverages. Dinner from 6pm to 10pm offers choices of traditional dishes, seafood and vegetarian options with accompanying beverages. Phone 138 388 or visit the website for more information and bookings.
Price: Lunch - Adult $185, Child (4 - 12 years) $85, (under 4 years) free / Dinner - Adult $120, Children menu available
Address: InterContinental Melbourne The Rialto, 495 Collins Street, Melbourne 3000
Sofitel Melbourne on Collins

Located at the 'Paris end' of Collins Street is Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, home of No. 35 restaurant. This is where you can arrive in style with a glass of Taittinger Champagne and enjoy stunning views of the city from level 35 of the hotel along with your Christmas Day Lunch or Dinner. The restaurant serves up an extensive lunch buffet with prestige beverages, live music and a gift for the kids while dinner features a 4-course menu. Phone (03) 9653 0000 for more information and to make reservations.
Price: Lunch - Adult $305, Child (6 - 12 years) $90, (under 6 years) $60 / Dinner - Adult $135
Address: Sofitel Melbourne on Collins, 25 Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000
The Langham Melbourne

Christmas Day Lunch and Dinner are festive indulgences at The Langham in Melbourne. Its Melba restaurant is serving up a 5-star gastronomical journey for lunch filled with fresh seafood, Japanese sushi, European recipes and festive desserts prepared in open kitchens. Be entertained by roving performers, Christmas carollers and Santa will visit the kids with gifts from 12.30pm to 4pm. Dinner is not less extravagant with over 40 different festive and cultural dishes including Italian, Japanese, Indian and Western, and a visit from Santa and carollers. Both lunch and dinner are accompanied by a wide selection of sparkling, red and white wines, beers and soft drinks. Phone 1800 641 107 for more information and to book your table.
Price: Lunch - Adult $349, Child (4 - 12 years) $149, (under 3 years) free / Dinner - Adult $249, Child (4 - 12 years) $149, (under 3 years) free
Address: The Langham, Melbourne, 1 Southgate Avenue, Southbank, Melbourne 3006
Melbourne Zoo
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Melbourne Zoo Events provide guests with the opportunity to enjoy restaurant quality meals in unique wildlife inspired venues. Head over to Melbourne Zoo this Christmas Day with family and friends to experience lunch in its manicured gardens and worldwide habitats that are home to a wide variety of animals.
The special occasion includes 3 hours of premium beverages to accompany a 3-course lunch, coffee, tea, petit fours and a visit from Santa from 12pm to 3pm. Your lunch also includes FREE entry into the zoo from 11am onwards. Phone 03 9285 9440 for more information or email melbournezoofunctions@compass-group.com.au to make reservations.
Price: Adult $175, Child (4 - 12 years) $95
Address: Melbourne Zoo, Elliott Ave, Parkville, Victoria 3052
Christmas Day Picnic - FREE

If all the costs of a Christmas Day feast is weighing on your wallet or purse, there's always the annual Christmas Day Picnic in Queen Victoria Gardens by the Melbourne Social Club and Newcomers Network. While you'll have to organise your own food and festive paraphernalia, this community event is FREE for everyone to attend from 12pm to 3pm. It is also an opportunity to share the festive cheer and make new friends by sharing food and stories. The event is located in Queen Victoria Gardens just opposite the National Gallery of Australia and can be identified by a Melbourne Social Club or Newcomers Network sign hanging from the tree in the gardens. Phone 03 9111 0121 for more information. Booking is essential via the website.
Address: Queen Victoria Gardens, St Kilda Road, Melbourne 3004
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Busby's at Buckingham Best Western has a good one on; not too luxuriously priced.
by Dayna Chu (score: 3 1485) 2216 days ago
Last year 2016 I thought if going to the Zoo however I heard from lots of random people and those I knew NOT to go to the Zoo on Xmas Day. Why? Thousands of people attend on that day and even the Melbourne Zoo often gives the heads up ' that Christmas Day is the most busiest day on their yearly calendar.

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Having read that I decided not to go bc you wouldnt get a car park and there might be queues everywhere.
I drive around everywhere last year trying to find somewhere to eat or buy food to get into the Spirit but the only place I found was Red Rooster locally.
Yep I appreciate it costs to open and might be a bother but if you wanted to eat out it costs a lot of money plus you have to book in now!
Is there an updated list of cafes or restaurants or eateries open on Christmas Day in Melbourne Sth East or St East or other places that don't cost a fortune and perhaps welcomes single diners for Christmas 2016? Christmas
I'd just like one or two courses.
by summer (score: 2 418) 1535 days ago
The zoo sounds fantastic, although pricey. My family is going out for Christmas lunch for the first time ever this year. We will be at Sage in Berwick, our favourite restaurant, as this is local and means we can gather at home for presents first.
by Gayle Beveridge (score: 3 8042) 2192 days ago
The 11th Annual Christmas Day BYO Picnic Lunch will be on between 12-3pm in the gardens opposite the Victorian Arts Centre in St Kilda Road - everyone welcomehttp://christmasdaybyopicniclunchmelbourne.eventbrite.com.au/
by sueel (score: 0 2) 1462 days ago
In 2017, join the Melbourne Social Club for a Melbourne Christmas Day Picnic Lunch in Queen Victoria Gardens shared with the Newcomers Network. This is free community event. For more information and to book, visithttps://www.melbournesocial.com.au/events
by info (score: 1 30) 1103 days ago
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Supernormal

CBD

If you are yet to dine at Flinders Lane's Asian masterpiece, you need to get down to it—of course, we're talking about Supernormal. Andrew McConnell's crown jewel and home to the most famous lobster roll in Melbourne. The Supernormal menu is changing all the time, but it's always designed to be shared, so grab a couple of mates and try a serve of duck bao, a whole flathead with burnt butter sauce, wild watercress and shaved kombu, some beef tartare, and whatever else you can fit in.

Prince Alfred Hotel

Richmond

As the weather is warming up, why not book a table and soak up the atmosphere at PA’s by enjoying a lazy feast in the legendary outdoor courtyard in the heart of Richmond. They’ve mastered a perfect balance between classic pub meals like chicken parma with more modern Aussie dishes such as the ancient buddha bowl and cauliflower orecchiette. For lunch with your girlfriends, we recommend the Aperol Spritz and charcuterie board for $45, available every day of the week.

San Telmo

CBD

When the craving for Argentine food strikes, Melbournians head to San Telmo. Accept no substitutes. We’re talking empanadas, chargrilled sardines, house-made pork and beef sausages, and of course, big hunks of meat. Lamb rump, flank steak, beef sirloin, ribs, eye fillet—you name it, they’ve got it and it’s cooked damn well (or medium-rare, if that’s how you prefer). A lovely mid-week date option.

Skinny Dog Hotel

Kew

It’s hardly slim pickings at Skinny Dog Hotel. From cold beers to crisp ciders, you’ll need something when you’re chowing through the Famous Skinny Dog Parma—a 350-gram schnitzel with slow roast Napoli, Virginia ham, chef’s secret three cheese blend, special salted beer battered fries and salad. Finger-lickingly messy pizza and loaded herby pan-roasted chats will keep a hanger at bay.

Mamma’s Boy Trattoria

Brunswick

$25 Aperol Spritz jugs, mushroom and mozzarella arancini and steaming bowls of linguine marinara, what more could you want? This humble, traditional Italian restaurant lies in the trendy laneways of Brunswick and is churning out some irresistible dishes, with tonnes of specials to get your hands on like pasta and vino or two for one cocktails every Friday lunchtime. Mamma’s Boy has done bottomless lasagna and bottomless gnocchi, so you won’t want to miss what’s next.

Arbory Afloat

CBD

Melbourne’s favourite river restaurant and bar has hit the Yarra early for its third consecutive season this year and we are urging you to try it. The 2019 design takes inspiration from 1970’s summer in Miami- think pastel colours, palm trees and a menu that celebrates all things Latin American, Mexican and Cuban. Book a booth at Arbory and spend the afternoon gorging on white fish ceviche, lobster tacos and truffle pizzas with a cocktail in hand.

Lucy Liu

CBD

You’ve probably seen it all over Instagram- the classic red-lit alleyway with a large neon sign saying ‘Lucy Liu’ on the back wall, inviting you into a dimly lit and funky warehouse serving up some mouth-watering plates. Lucy does an express lunch, with 4 courses and a drink leaving you stuffed to the brim. We recommend the hot trout salad, fried chicken bao and lamb shoulder with roti, mmm.

Elwood Bathers

Elwood

This beautiful seaside venue is perfect for a slightly classier lunch, with marble floors and large glass windows looking onto Elwood beach. Go healthy with the Bathers salad or splurge on some kingfish sashimi, Porterhouse steak and chips and a creme brulee to finish. Away from the hustle and bustle of the city, Elwood Bathers is a little haven churning out dishes that’ll have you coming back for more.

Rooftop Burger Shack

CBD

Looking for something low-key but with an impressive skyline view of Melbourne’s city...look no further than Rooftop Melbourne where an understated little burger truck sits churning out the best buns in town. On the menu stands 7 burgers which they’ve mastered to a tee, but we recommend the mushroom burger with whipped feta, baby kale and onion jam. It’ll send you, whether vego or not, into a frenzy. So sip the afternoon away on a cold beer and tuck into a burg while soaking up the best the city has to offer six storeys high.

Trunk Diner

CBD

In the city’s biggest beer garden lies Trunk Diner, an American style diner with its own Melbourne flair. Guests can sit outside on wooden tables with red and white striped umbrellas and fairy lights spanning the space while chowing down on the Mac Daddy burger or a California style salad. If you’re after something a little more classy, Pepe’s Italian and Liquor has just opened up at the same space who are mixing Italian and American cuisine with dishes like spicy vodka rigatoni. Perfect for a long, boozy lunch to satisfy all your carby cravings.

Tenpin

Port Melbourne

Shimmy into Tenpin after a swim at Port Melbourne beach (hopefully sewerage water-free but at this stage we’re not sure)—they’re bowling strikes. A (bowling) ball of fun, expect a hub of Asian-inspired cocktails and some of the best curry around. Betel leaf with sticky pork, prawn, pineapple and peanuts are a fresh, zesty start while crispy squid and BBQ salmon with red pepper relish is non-negotiable.

Mukka

Fitzroy

If share-style Indian cuisine doesn’t scream long lunch, we don’t know how to help you. Start with modern classics at Mukka including light, pancake-like Dosas made from rice and lentils. Served with curried potatoes, sambar dal and coconut chutney, it’s a vibrant, flavour-bursting start to your lazy lunch. Slow-cooked goat curry and the ever-popular, creamy butter chicken will thrust the loudest tables into silence.

Eat'aliano by Pino

Windsor

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Italian food was made for (spirited) sharing. Eat’aliano by Pino fills tables with puffy-crusted, cheese-coated pizzas including the all-time favourite Margherita. For those averse to sharing (you know the one), main courses include a homemade pappardelle with slow-cooked lamb ragu to die for, and roman semolina gnocchi with four-cheese sauce and walnuts. Toss a few Pizza Nutellas in to make the dessert crowd happy.

Iki-jime

CBD

If the fact that Iki-jime is Shannon Bennet's baby isn't enough to tempt you, the food sure will. Iki-jime is a gorgeous seafood restaurant in the heart of our CBD. Treat yourself to the finest quality seafood including rusty wire oysters, a selection of raw fish with condiments, seaweed gnocchi and much more fishy goodness. If you want to extend your stay, try a cocktail in Bar Jime, right next door. You won't be wanting to get up from your seat any time soon…

Feast of Merit

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Richmond

It’s wine-o’clock at every hour when you’re at Feast of Merit. Cocktails, beers and a generous range of wines (any lover of red would be pleased) are perfect for washing down a feast with serious merit. We rate the middle Eastern crumpet with lamb shoulder and poached eggs or the Karnibahar- cauliflower, chickpeas and caramelized yoghurt...ooft.

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