Not the most attractive part of Melbourne. Lots of people smoking. Some great places to eat, but watch where you walk, as others don’t appear to.Full review by LennyLH
May 18, 2024
Melbourne's Chinatown is one of the oldest Chinese communities in the world' Chinatown dates from the 1850s, during the Great Australian Gold Rush. These days, Chinatown has things as the Australian …Full review by 619jeffry
Dec 8, 2023
Melbourne's Chinatown is the oldest Chinese settlement in the Western World. Chinatown has been a community hub since the 1850s. Although Chinatown is well-known for its cuisine, it is in constant f…Full review by 619jeffry
Is Chinatown and nearby attractions in Melbourne CBD (eg Flinders) more crowded on a weekend or weekday?
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I would say that all Melbourne attractions are more busy on weekends. We went to Chinatown on a week day in the morning and it was deserted. Chinatown is more busy in the …
I would say that all Melbourne attractions are more busy on weekends. We went to Chinatown on a week day in the morning and it was deserted. Chinatown is more busy in the evenings when all of the restaurants are open. Flinders was busy and very crowded, but that was over Labour Weekend and the Moomba festival was on! I imagine the station area is always busy as it is a major hub.
Is there any gluten free restaurants in Chinatown?
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I strolled around this morning on my way to work and I did not see any restaurants advertising gluten free offerings. I looked at a few menus that were in windows and saw nothing of a …
I strolled around this morning on my way to work and I did not see any restaurants advertising gluten free offerings. I looked at a few menus that were in windows and saw nothing of a gluten free nature This does not mean that there are no gluten free restaurants in Chinatown Melbourne, but they are certainly not obvious an a 15 minute visit