Eat Street Melbourne
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Yes/no? Yes for a cheap, easy feed/if youre drunk Came here at like 1am on a Friday and honestly it was just drunk people there The hsp was nice but i…
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Im lost for words describing this business. Ordered take away for the first time and Im assuring you itll be the last. Food is cheap though, but you …
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K: Brunswick. The heart of all things restaurant, thrift stores and an overall vibrant area to dine in with family and friends. Today I ventured out o…
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Eat Street Melbourne is open for Casual Dining. Eat Street Melbourne serves Italian, Arabian and Burger dishes.Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!
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5 Reviews on “Eat Street Melbourne”
Yes/no? Yes for a cheap, easy feed/if youre drunk
Came here at like 1am on a Friday and honestly it was just drunk people there
The hsp was nice but it had like spices in it which I think was from the meat
My friend got the biryani which was sweet but nice
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Overall was nice
Im lost for words describing this business. Ordered take away for the first time and Im assuring you itll be the last. Food is cheap though, but you certainly get what you pay for. On par with pepperonis in the city; not completely inedible, just take it with a massive grain of salt.
K: Brunswick. The heart of all things restaurant, thrift stores and an overall vibrant area to dine in with family and friends. Today I ventured out on Sydney rd to see what would peak my interest. With a cascade of Indian, Japanese and other delicacies, I had to refrain as I knew these were experiences Emily would not like to miss out on, which brought me to Eat Street. Looking nicer than other similar establishments, I decided to dine in for a good old juicy Kebab.
I ordered the mixed kebab with all the vegies, garlic and sweet chilli sauce. For $10 you really can’t go wrong with Kebabs. When it came, I was delighted to see how big it was and immediately went in. The first thing I tasted was the sauces and the bread. As I ate more and more I realised that this was perhaps the only thing I could appreciate or taste. The sauces were very strong (which is a good thing) but the meat just didn’t make the cut for me. It was very difficult to distinguish between the meats and the cheese could not be tasted once either. Throughout the meal I found myself not ever nodding my head or anything at all, reminiscing perhaps of a meal that I would not return to.
With that being said there are much better and thicker meat kebabs in Melbourne and unfortunately this one didn’t hit the mark. Certainly a place I would not stumble drunkingly upon after a huge night and expect a mad kebab feed.
Food: 2/5
Service: 2/5
Ambience: 2.5/5
Value: 3/5
Overall 2/5
Worst food ever. Ordered a vindaloo and received a little container of curry woth 5 pieces of meat and rice. Do not recommend and do not eat here
I’m on a potato cake hunt and this place pops up, it’s $1.99 price tag beckoned me across the threshold with hopes I’d found a diamond in the rough. maybe a blanched slice of potato, dipped in fresh batter, fried and seasoned with I dunno, truffle salt, saffron and gold flakes. Instead it was the most insipid POS, I felt suitably outraged to write this response over a potato cake. 5 stars for balls, 0 stars for flavour and execution. No Wonder this place was empty.