2 Best Restaurants in Melbourne, Victoria

A1 Bakery

$ | Brunswick Fodor's choice

For the freshest rounds of Lebanese bread, go to the source of the best khobz (bread) in the city: A1 Bakery has been running the ovens here since 1992. Sit in for Lebanese pizzas and kibbe (deep-fried lamb mince in cracked wheat) or order a platter of dips and kofta and a falafel wrap to go. Don't forget the baklava.

Abla's

$$ | Carlton

Matriarch Abla Amad has been re-creating the much-loved family recipes from her homeland of Lebanon since 1979. This intimate restaurant resembles a lounge room of a family house, which with Abla walking around talking to diners, adds to the feeling of being looked after. Bookings are recommended and you can BYO wine.

109 Elgin St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3053, Australia
03-9347–0006
Known For
  • family owned
  • chicken and rice
  • homemade baklava
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun. No lunch