Casual Dining Day to Night
Pork bun or purple sweet potato mochi, bubble tea or Bakmi, maki roll or Mumuyo, you’ll find it all – and more – at the Food Hall.
Whether you’re craving a quick coffee, a leisurely lunch, an afternoon pick-me-up or an effortless dinner, the Food Hall offers something for all tastes and occasions. Discover a diverse array of eateries spanning Japanese, Vietnamese, Korean, Taiwanese, Chinese, Singaporean and Indonesian.
QV Melbourne has long been celebrated for its vibrant eateries – rediscover fan-favourites, beautifully reimagined.
Opt for authentic grab-and-go Japanese handrolls and sushi from Oishii Sushi, chow down on a hot dog with a twist at Chunky Town, or relish in ramen, udon or a tasty donburi at Mr. Teriyaki.
Browse the expansive cabinets at Breadtop, a bakery fusion of East meets West, offering delectable danishes, playful pastries, sweet and savoury buns, and more.
Feeling thirsty? Sip on seriously sweet bubble tea from beloved Bubble Cup or head on over to Mumuyo for a delicious and nutritious yoghurt-based smoothie blended with real goodness.
From Singapore to Shanghai, and beyond, QV Melbourne welcomes an exciting lineup of food and beverage offerings to the Food Hall.
Enjoy oodles of noodles at David Lim’s Bakmi Lim Noodle Project, with authentic Indonesian handmade noodles served alongside tasty toppings like juicy chicken mushrooms, crispy roast crackling pork or tofu and mushrooms.
Experience culinary traditions and savour the flavours of Shanghai, dining on xiaolongbao, mouthwatering dumplings and juicy buns at Shanghai Street Kitchen.
Craving Cantonese? Phoenix Kitchen is serving up crowd-pleasers like Roast Duck and Black Pepper Pork Ribs with Rice, Barbecue Pork with Rice, and Sweet and Sour Pork with Rice.
With two Michelin brands under its belt, Local Hero Singapore is a must-visit for any foodie. Famed for serving up authentic Michelin Street Food, feast on dishes like BBQ Pork Dry Noodles, Kantong Fried Fish Laksa and Hainanese Chicken Rice.
Have your cake and eat it too at Disc Taiwan Wheel Cake, bringing a taste of Taiwanese sweet street food to Melbourne. These soft, fluffy, pancake-like pastries are oozing with delicious flavours like vanilla custard, oreo and taro.
Searching for Melbourne’s best coffee? Puzzle Coffee is bringing its ethically sourced, deliciously roasted espresso blends for the ultimate caffeine fix.
If you’re looking for an elevated food court in CBD, indulge in a culinary adventure at the QV Melbourne Food Hall. Open daily 10am – 8pm.