In the quiet backstreets of North Melbourne is the perfect place to stumble across, EziStreat, and yet you’ll wonder how it isn’t packed with a queue stretched around the block.
This hidden street-food oasis is a colourful food hall with community-styled dining. Witness the small vendors that fill the space, serving food from all around the world, including Korean fried chicken, Japanese street snacks, loaded toasties, Vietnamese classics, and unique sweet treats.


If you love discovering the lesser-known gems of well-known cities, EziStreat is a killer find while in Australia’s cultural capital.
Take in the atmosphere of this food hall. It’s no polished, commercial area like the ones in larger dining precincts. EziStreat has a relaxed and eclectic vibe with a bright and fun space.
The neon signs, mismatched seating, and artwork splashed across the walls add to the youthful and creative touch that is well-known across Melbourne.
One of the biggest drawcards of EziStreat is its rotating selection of food vendors. You can build an entire global tasting session without ever having to leave your table!
Start with some Japanese favourites like takoyaki, karaage, and freshly made gyoza from a small stall specialising in simple yet flavourful dishes. Then move onto Korean fried chicken, just a couple steps away.
It’s the spot for almost every kind of visitor. From solo travellers to larger groups, and those on a budget.
No meal at EziStreat is over $20, excluding combos. A major drawcard and difference from the pricier food precincts of Melbourne’s CBD and the suburb of Fitzroy.
What makes EziStreat so special is its ability to capture the authenticity of Melbourne – multicultural food, small local makers, creativity, and community.
If you’re exploring the surrounding areas of North Melbourne and need a lunch or dinner stop, take a chance on the mix of flavours and friendly atmosphere at this hidden food spot.





