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Craving Asian cuisine? Understandable. 

And also, highly manageable here at Crown Melbourne. From street-style eats to high-end fusion dining, the variety of Asian restaurants at Crown promises a smorgasbord of incredible flavours and ingredients.

Here are all the restaurants you’ll find in the heart of the city at Crown for some of the best Asian food in Melbourne.  

Elevated Asian 

Asian cuisine – but make it fine dining. It’s all here at Crown Melbourne.  

Koko 

It’s hard to beat a good teppanyaki restaurant. Unless you visit Koko, that is. 

Koko is not just an authentic teppanyaki restaurant, but a dining space set amidst a luxuriant Japanese water garden. The space was dreamt up and created by internationally renowned designer Tony Chi, making it an oasis in Melbourne’s CBD.  

There are both lunch and dinner menus available, with premium sushi, sashimi, sake, and wines to match.  

Silks 

Silks is a traditional Chinese restaurant, where expert chefs create authentic cuisine with fresh, locally sourced produce, meat, and seafood.  

Try something classic with dim sums, take a tour of China with the multi-regional noodle and rice dishes, or treat yourself to a fresh seafood dish.  

Silks is also a great location for group events with five stunning private dining spaces that seat up to 12 guests.  

Spice Temple 

Spice Temple is all about the senses. Every bite is a fusion of complementary flavours, textures, and smells. Every dish is an homage to Chinese cuisine with a contemporary flair. 

Take in the views over the Yarra River of the Melbourne city skyline as you opt for the Golden or Dragon Banquet for a lively, share-style meal. Or, hand-pick your own dishes with the a la carte menu brimming with flavourful, incredible meals.  

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Bring the Family

Crown makes it easy to please the whole family with some of the best Asian restaurants in Melbourne all in one place.  

Ging Thai 

Ging Thai is your go-to Thai restaurant with the family. From its bright colours and warm, welcoming atmosphere to its friendly service and relaxed seating areas, this is a place where you’ll feel right at home. 

If in doubt, opt for a stir fry for maximum flavour, or try a curry to leave feeling full and satisfied, and looking forward to doing it all over again next time.  

And for the adults in the group, be sure to ask about the wine pairing options with your meals.  

Lucky Chan  

Fortunate are those who dine at Lucky Chan, for its authentic Cantonese cuisine is truly something special in the Melbourne CBD. The specialty here is live seafood, but the roving trolleys serving fresh Dim Sum are just as mouth-watering.  

The chefs at the helm here hail from provincial China and Hong Kong, bringing their experience and passion for modern and authentic Chinese cuisine.  

Man Tong

Step off the streets of Melbourne and into the alleyways of China, where Man Tong Kitchen serves authentic meals and friendly service for the whole family.  

The Man Tong tapas is a great way to get started as it offers a little of everything, while the variety of banquet menus will please any appetite with both vegetarian and gluten free banquet options available.  

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Everyday Asian 

Keeping it casual? Visit one of these Crown Asian restaurants for something as delicious as it is laid-back.  

China Bar 

Crown Melbourne has welcomed the latest addition to it’s everyday Asian cuisine selection, with China Bar.  

This casual Asian restaurant is home to exceptional BBQ roast pork, curry laksa, Hainanese chicken rice, and many more delectable dishes. It’s affordable, reliable, and vibrant, so it’s no wonder it’s already a popular choice for locals.  

Maguro Sushi & Oyster Bar 

A taste of Japan. But in a hurry.  

Maguro Sushi & Oyster Bar is a wonderful casual spot for dining in with its fresh oysters, sushi, and sashimi. Yet it’s most known for its grab-and-go options, ready to help you through a busy day at the office or running errands in the Melbourne CBD.  

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Cross Cultural Cuisine 

Asian cuisine, with a twist. Because who says you can’t fuse two of the world’s best dining traditions?  

Nobu 

Nobu combines two entirely different, but entirely complementary cuisines. It’s Japanese and Peruvian fusion, and it’s the combination you never knew you always dreamed of.  

Named for the acclaimed international chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa at its helm, this is the restaurant that has been taking the world by storm.  

Try the scallop tiradito inspired by ceviche, or the short ribs with aji panca, for something truly special. Of course, no Nobu meal is complete without a Peruvian-inspired cocktail with your dish.  

Conservatory

When in doubt, book a spot at the Conservatory. This airy, sunlit space is an elegant dining area with marble floors and views over the Yarra, and it features an international buffet with countless dishes from around the world.  

Here you can visit the hanging station for peking duck and crispy pork, fill up on the dim sum, and remind yourself of the delicious flavours and textures of a simple wok dish. 

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Think Crown for Asian Cuisine 

Discover new flavours, exotic ingredients, and unique dishes at Crown. Our variety of Asian restaurants in Melbourne promises a whirlwind tour of the east, all without leaving the CBD.  

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