Restaurant queues. Is it a Melbourne thing?

Just got back from a couple of days in Melbourne for business and was taken to a couple of restaurants at night and some places for brekky. Both times the queues were ridiculous.

 

Whilst I see this phenomenom creaping into the Sydney 'cool' no-booking type restaurant scene, most Sydneysiders would just keep walking (to the next restaurant) if they saw a queue.

 

We had a 2 hour weight for a seat at ChinChin and then a one hour wait fro brekky at Hardware Society. Our Melbourne hosts thought it acceptable and seeing as I was pitching for a job I could exactly say "stuff this!".

 

Would you wait 2 hours for a meal?

 

 

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@am*3 wrote:
Messina gelato/ice cream is VERY good donna. Prices are reasonable too. The Surry Hills one has queues, but they move fairly fast



I work around the corner from Messinas and even now, in winter, people are queueing to get ice-cream. Our office used to buy ice-cream every other day but we gave up in summer. Sometimes there could be a 100 person queue snaking all the way down the street.

 

Ridiculous.


Yummy though, I tried Raspberry Gelato last time, it was delicious.

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There are queues at restaurants but people compain about the past budget , I dont get it.

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The number of people queueing for restaraunts is quite low compared to the whole population of a city. There are many many more that don't eat out at restaraunts.

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Mostly they can't afford to even go to a restaurant. 

 

Many elderly people just go to the shopping centre to warm up a bit with the way electricity bills have soared.

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@**what_would_bob_do** wrote:

THere're plenty of great restaurants in Melbourne. Your host is either an idiot of completely oblivious of the many options out there which do not require lining up. 


Bob - I think they wanted to take us somewhere special and not your average Chinese.

 

But everytime someone suggests a restaurant in Melbourne CBD to me, I can never book and I always arrive to a queue - Cumulus, mamasita, pei modern, movida. Yes I know there are good restaurants in St Kilda or Colliingwood but in the CBD there isn't actually that much you can get into easily.

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@**what_would_bob_do** wrote:

THere're plenty of great restaurants in Melbourne. Your host is either an idiot of completely oblivious of the many options out there which do not require lining up. 


Bob - I think they wanted to take us somewhere special and not your average Chinese.

 

But everytime someone suggests a restaurant in Melbourne CBD to me, I can never book and I always arrive to a queue - Cumulus, mamasita, pei modern, movida. Yes I know there are good restaurants in St Kilda or Colliingwood but in the CBD there isn't actually that much you can get into easily.


 

Let me take them out to some decent places. These guys know very limited about Melbourne food. 

 

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Restaurant queues. Is it a Melbourne thing?

So where would you take me if I wanted a decent feed in Melbourne CBD?

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mmm nope, i wouldnt wait, my stomach would eat me alive!

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