
9 laneways only real Melburnians know
You've explored Hardware Lane and Degraves Street. But have you eaten your way through ³Ô¹ÏÍø's official Koreatown and found the secret piano bar?
Healey’s Lane
It's official: this little pocket of the city is now known as ³Ô¹Ï꿉۪s Koreatown. Head to for comforting Korean army stew, chock-full of ramyun noodles, spam, veggies and more. Come back at lunchtime for cult-status street toast from or a meatball sub from ±·¾±³¦´Ç’s. You’ll find this sandwich-slinging window vendor hidden behind a carpark.

Niagara Lane
This cute little cobblestone lane is home to two viral TikTok sensations. Tucked between the towering brick buildings of Niagara Lane is adorable cafe . French patisserie vibes with Japanese flavour inspo, this spot is beloved for its strawberry matcha latte and handmade Madeleines. For more fusion head next door to Alt Pasta Bar and try the squid ink spaghetti with spanner crab.
Drewery Lane
Bakemono is the hole-in-the-wall Japanese bakery that put this laneway on the map. Try the yuzu croissants and garlic bread, then grab a matcha or filter coffee from Little Rogue. Four-storey vertical laneway Her soars high over Drewery Lane. Explore the moody ground floor bar, the vinyl-spinning Music Room and resident Thai BBQ diner BKK. Then soar up to the rooftop for a Med-style escape.

Sutherland Street
You might have zoomed through Sutherland Street on your way to the green oasis of Guildford Lane. But this strip is worth a visit of its own. Pick up underground streetwear at . Admire the adorable vintage cakes at and stop for Thai street food at . Look for the bright green walls of Yum Sing House where a night of karaoke, Cantonese food and 1960s kitsch awaits. For sweet tooths, there’s ³§³ó´Ç°ù³Ù²õ³Ù´Ç±è’s iconic doughnuts or towering bingsu bowls at .
Meyers Place
Every visit to Meyers Place starts by admiring the lush urban jungle mural created by local artist Mike Makatron. Enjoy traditional Italian at the much-loved Waiters Club. Then catch a comedy show at Theory Bar and the Improv Conspiracy. Still hungry? The vibes are Argentinian at San Telmo, and there's more Italian fare at Bar Carlo. Grab a NYC-style slice at Pizza Pizza Pizza before you go behind the curtain to find the hidden bar.

Katherine Place
From an iconic ³Ô¹ÏÍø cafe to the sweetest new Korean bakery. Katherine Place will find a spot in every sweet tooth’s heart. Our city’s OG brekkie spot, The Hardware Societe ended the era of basic eggs on toast. Visit the flagship cafe for stunning dishes like fried bircher. For post-brekkie treats, The Butter Room’s croissants and cakes are as aesthetic as they are delicious.
Equitable Place
Equitable Place is the stuff of lunchtime legends and a hive of hungry city workers come midday. Carve out a path down this narrow strip and take a seat at Ilza. The second outpost of this popular Japanese spot serves thick-cut katsu sandwiches and a delicious peanut butter latte. Grab coffee and a giant fluffy muffin at Louie, or if it’s cocoa you’re craving try a hot choccie from ²Ñö°ù°ì’s hole-in-the-wall. Sandwiches are on tap too, try The Workers' Food Room for a healthy lunch.

Heffernan Lane
There’s more to Chinatown than Little Bourke Street, with a maze of laneways and alleys leading to tiny bars and iconic restaurants. The perfect example is Heffernan Lane. Grab a pre-dinner cocktail at Union Electric, a rooftop gin garden meets modern Tiki bar. Keep an ear out for the occasional foodie night markets hosted in the laneway, too.
Warburton Lane
A mixed bag of ³Ô¹ÏÍø pleasures can be found on Warburton Lane. Did you know the city has a hidden Japanese day spa? Head to for calming relaxation massages, hot stone treatments and traditional shiatsu. Over at Myrtle Wine Bar you can savour Australian wines paired with native produce. All good nights out end gathered around the piano at vintage speakeasy Murmur Piano Bar. It's inspired by the owners’ experiences of good-time piano bars in the USA.
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