Pho, roast meat and Malaysian zi char in Melbourne
The Straits Times|November 19, 2024
Melbourne, as one of Australias most ethnically diverse cities, has no lack of Asian eateries
Stephanie Zheng
Pho, roast meat and Malaysian zi char in Melbourne

Five days into a two-week jaunt in Australia, I was dying for Asian food.

Before that breaking point, I was in The Grampians, a national park that is a three-hour drive from Melbourne. Between foggy mornings, incredible hikes and coffees plus spectacular views, the missing ingredient was a piping-hot bowl of noodle soup to slurp down.

Do not get me wrong - Australian food, with its fresh produce and clean flavours, is great. But like many Singaporeans, a few days away from home are enough to have me craving a hearty serving of rice or noodles.

Once I got back to Melbourne's city centre, I set out to hunt down the best Asian food within walking distance from my hotel.

I found myself spoilt for choice. Melbourne, as one of Australia's most ethnically diverse cities, has no lack of Asian eateries. Soon, I was walking past a lively Thai eatery, a Korean barbecue place, a modern Japanese sushi bar and a multitude of Chinese restaurants.

A bellboy at The Ritz-Carlton, Melbourne pointed my companion and me to Pho Thin Australia (str.sg/k M9w), an offshoot of the famous Hanoi-based chain.

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