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Glen Waverley

Beef rendang with roasted coconut.
Critics' Pick

Danny’s Kopitiam

Humble spot fuelled by decades of experience.

Marble Yakiniku’s crab chawanmushi.
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Marble Yakiniku

DIY sizzling wagyu in a refined room.

The signature tofu soup, sundubu-jjigae (bottom left), comes with banchan (snacks) and rice.

DooBoo's bubbling spicy tofu hotpot is delivered by robot

When it's soup weather in Melbourne summer, get jjigae with it at this Korean diner, writes Dani Valent.

  • Dani Valent
Marble Yakiniku is perhaps one of Glen Waverley's best-kept secrets.
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Glen Waverley's Marble Yakiniku offers an embarrassment of magnificence

Marble Yakiniku is perhaps one of Glen Waverley's best-kept secrets.

  • Besha Rodell
Deep-fried pork loin set.

Melbourne's Ichi Katsu serves schnitty, Japanese-style

This smart-casual suburban restaurant specialises in tonkatsu, Japanese crumbed and fried pork.

  • Dani Valent
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The dao xiao special biang noodle dish with pork mince, scrambled egg, potato, carrot and celery stir-fry and Asian greens.

Usher in the Year of the Rat with a biang at Shaanxi-Style

Open your mind and mouth to a regional Chinese cuisine many of us don't know much about.

  • Dani Valent
if you really love eating urchins, order a bowl of lobes, straight up.

There's no other Melbourne restaurant like Uni Boom Boom

Specialising in sea urchin, the menu caters to 'uni' newbies and aficionados.

  • Dani Valent
Grilled half chicken.
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Will Bia Hoi make you a mall rat, Melbourne?

Jerry Mai brings a Vietnamese beer hall and barbecue to the 'burbs.

  • Gemima Cody
Hands-on: Make your own rice balls at Masizzim (pictured: the crab meat and fish roe combo).

Get hands-on at Korean chain Masizzim's first Australian outlet

Jumeokbap ('fist rice') is a concept rather than a recipe: use your hands to squish, mix and meld rice into balls.

  • Dani Valent
Smoked duck breast.

Where there's Korean Barbecue there's smoke, but not at Hinoak

Hinoak's innovative tabletop barbecues are like toasters for meat.

  • Dani Valent

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