Restaurants in Bendigo
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GPO
The food and atmosphere here is superb and rated highly by locals. Confit pork belly and roasted kingfish grace the Mediterranean menu, or go for the innovative pizzas and pasta or tapas plates.
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Whirrakee Restaurant & Wine Bar
In one of Bendigo’s historic buildings with a view to Alexandra fountain, the French-influenced menu features Wagyu beef and tortellini of blue swimmer crab. Downstairs there’s a small wine bar with cosy sofas.
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Piyawat Thai
Tucked away in a cosy house a couple of blocks south of the centre, this authentic Thai restaurant serves fabulously fragrant curries, noodles and Thai stir-fries at affordable prices.
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Barzurk
A trendy but casual streetside cafe-bar with pressed-tin ceilings and a courtyard out the back. The menu includes Thai, pasta, risotto and gourmet pizza.
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Toi Shan
For cheap and cheerful Chinese, Toi Shan has been around since the gold rush and you can fill up with the lunchtime smorgasbord.
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Bendigo Ninesevensix
Every Saturday night a 1952 Melbourne W-class tram becomes a rolling restaurant, with a set menu including four courses and free drinks – a great way to see the city.
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Boardwalk
The location on the edge of Lake Weeroona is the big tick here – full-length windows and an alfresco deck offer prime views of water birds and rowers.
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Typhoon
You’ll be straight back for more from this metal-and-glass contemporary place serving food with Southeast Asian influences.
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Gillies'
The pie window on the corner of the mall here is a Bendigo institution, and the pies are as good as you'll find anywhere.
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Wine Bank
Wine bottles line the walls in this former bank building, which serves as a wine shop and bar specialising in central Victorian wines, and an atmospheric Italian-style cafe serving tapas and platters.
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