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Moonhouse’s weekly oyster and fizz initiative runs each Thursday from 5.30pm.

From bargain breakfast to classy date night: 10 deals for a skint January in Melbourne

Broke again? How about that! Console your wallet after an exxy festive season with $2 oysters, $20 pasta, and all-you-can-eat Malaysian.

  • Frank Sweet

Ho Liao

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Inside Yaowarat, a warehouse-style space that draws on Thailand’s Chinese diaspora.

Where shall we eat? 10 casual, crowd-pleasing venues that’ll give you group chat cred

Special without being expensive, these relaxed and relatively affordable city spots let you enjoy that long list of festive catch-ups, stress-free.

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Hector’s Deli draws queues, and is a popular spot in Little Collins’ emerging hospitality hub.

Long defined by car parks and private clubs, this back street is the city’s hottest food strip

The east end is gaining momentum, but its full length is dotted with tasty and affordable rewards, from $15 laksa to a spicy riff on a Filet-O-Fish.

  • Claire Adey
Char kwai teow at Ho Liao.
14/20

Ho Liao

Fresh takes on well-loved dishes from a thoroughly modern chef.