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Sri Lankan

Maalu Maalu specialises in all-you-can-eat Sri Lankan buffet.

One of Melbourne’s best all-you-can-eat Sri Lankan deals is found at this inner-north eatery

Maalu Maalu offers one of the best value buffets in the city.

  • Tomas Telegramma and Dani Valent
The seafood tower at the Collins Kitchen buffet at Grand Hyatt.

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  • Tomas Telegramma
Thali on a banana leaf.
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  • Dani Valent

Spicy Wicket

Roomy restaurant for great-value lunch set and more.

The Bungalow, Petersham

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The Bungalow transforms from serene brunch spot in the day to a place of white tablecloths, brass table-lamps and cocktails in the evening.

  • Lenny Ann Low
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The rice and curry lunch special at Hop & Spice.

Hop & Spice

Highly rated among hungry expats and spice fans.

The hopper set includes rice flour pancakes, two curries and sambols.

Hopper Joint

All-you-can-eat hoppers and more.

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Standout stall in a destination food court.

Chef’s menu at Many Little in Gippsland.
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Many Little

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