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Ham Restaurants in Fitzroy

The best places in Fitzroy to eat Ham. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Fitzroy who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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4.5
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4.5
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City: Fitzroy, 193 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, Australia
Terrace, TV, Wine, Cafe
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City: Fitzroy, 256 Johnston Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, 3065, Australia
"A small, cozy, unpretentious restaurant, impeccable service with wait staff who actually knew their food and seem genuinely enthused about their job. Small menu but with unusual combinations which really worked (pasta with swordfish and an eggplant and mint puree...amazing!!). I could see the chef through the window actually looking at the customers reactions to the food and a genuine look of pleasure when he could see people really enjoying it. Good size servings which hit the spot perfectly. A little bit noisy when the restaurant filled up, but would highly recommend for either a quick bite or a dinner to impress. $150 for the 3 of us including wine and dessert...not bad for Melbourne at all."
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4.6
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City: Fitzroy, 127 Brunswick St, Melbourne, 3065, Fitzroy, Australia
"We came for a work Dinner and the place was pack so we where seated outside the open area. The menu had a great selection of Thai cuisine. The food here is surprisingly very good full of flavour and well presented. The only let down that night was the service, the waiter was good, very polite but doesn't seem switch on we where getting serve with the wrong food. The drinks takes so long to come but apart from that it was a good venue and I will definitely come back here and recommend it to my friends."
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City: Fitzroy, 25 Johnston St, Fitzroy, Yarra, Victoria 3065, Australia
"I do recommend trying anything in that deli fridge that seems to be calling you. The ham, the cheese, the olives, the sausages, the yummy factor! You’ll find flours like Venezuela’s Harina Pan, a special kind of corn flour used in the making of traditional dishes, Spanish rice for paella, and spices for dishes which are very hard to find in general markets. In fact if you ever need spices, make sure you have a couple of friends to split your purchase w"
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City: Fitzroy, 197 Smith St, Fitzroy, Yarra, Victoria 3065, Australia
"The Peking Duck & accompanying pancakes were barely warm. The duck was overcooked and had been sitting outside of the oven instead of being served crisp and fresh. The service was slow and ordinary and the duck was not carved at the table. The soup was flavourless and the pork spare ribs consisted of greasy microwaved rubbish. You could not pay me enough to make me return to this restaurant."
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City: Fitzroy, 121 Johnston St, Fitzroy, Yarra, Victoria 3065, Australia
"I would often pass this place for lunch, but decided to go. I initially did not want to pay $19.50 for a smashed Avo, but then it noticed mushroom and grilled tomatoes with the price quite standard. The dish had its good and bad points: the toast was just a bit on the soggy side and the Avo seemed somehow mixed with it to be almost like a substance. I also do not understand the uncommon presentation style of dumping a ton of bean sprouts above. After saying that the sides were not token vegan afterthoughts, with the decent size Portobello mushroom is a highlight. Ultimately, although I'm not sure I'm a point of choice of the record again. The staff was super friendly and attentive, and I enjoyed relaxing here with a coffee."
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4.6
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City: Fitzroy, 60 Rose St, Fitzroy, Yarra, Victoria 3065, Australia
"Anthony Power, chef and co-founder of Liverpool restaurant Pilgrim, returned home to Melbourne to hold a seven-course tasting event in collaboration with Paolo Arlotta of Herbivorous Nights. Gastrology were privileged to attend one of the dinner sessions which saw guests taken on a tasting journey inspired by the ancient pilgrimage across Spain called Camino de Santiago.Diners were taken on a gastronomic journey from Rome to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Northwest Spain, matched with a bespoke wine pairing to suit the diverse menu by wine sommelier and guru Liinaa Berry. Anthony Power originally hails from Australia and has been travelling the globe for over 25 years. After working in restaurants across Australia, Canada, Mexico, New Zealand and London, Power took part in the Netflix hit series Million Pound Menu. Power and his team’s concept for Pilgrim, a venue comprising ethically sourced, regional produce with a focus on fire-cooked flavour, succeeded in receiving significant investment to open the restaurant.Since opening in May 2019, Pilgrim has garnered an abundance of rave reviews and was the only restaurant in Liverpool to be awarded with a Bib Gourmand by the Michelin Guide 2020.Paolo Arlotta is a classically trained Italian chef who has worked in some of the world’s most celebrated restaurants, including Melbourne’s Vue de Monde, Tipo 00, Amaru and Nora. In 2018, Arlotta established Herbivorous Nights, a monthly event held at several fine-dining vegetarian diners, including the Fitzroy-based café Young Bloods."
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City: Fitzroy, 93 Moor St, Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia
"I've got one in the city ready for a big feed. have an hour before the advertisement close and they told us they just closed the kitchen. had eat before and it was not worth it again after this"
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City: Fitzroy, Entrance On, 2/49 Brunswick Street, Gertrude St, Fitzroy, Australia, 3065
Takeaway, Parking, Vegetarian Friendly, Weekend Brunch
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$5.5

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