Would be sick if you did an EP where your crew found places with random star ratings and you had to figure out of it was shit or a hit. 1star vs 5star type thing
As a Melbournian, I would like to say thank you, not for praising Melbourne, but for showing me that I have an option other than Haci’s after 8pm. The amount of nights I’ve cursed this city because I’ve been driving around HANGRY AF for the lack of kebab places open (especially when I’m on cycle and/or have a few mls in and the hunger is really kicking my arse). I just hope Hannah’s don’t slip up on the quality now that they’ll be getting more business due to this video.
Span has lifted the bar on food review shows - Hes absolutely smashing the best content on the tube.. Spanian going places/big time Respect the team....
Coming back to this, this was the video that got me following spanian. From its all eats, into the hood and now to your long format vlogs, me and the mrs are always tuned in waiting for your next drop. Keep it up anios!
Good comment. Sydney has the the views, the tourism etc. Melbourne people love their food, and are willing to travel to eat it. Maybe Sydney's traffic influences where Sydney people eat?
Both cities are basically the same, one might do something slightly better than the other for a period but then they either become the same or the other gets better. Most of which city is better is based on bias more than anything else
Joe's used to be elite. In the early-mid 2010s me and my mates would drive 30 minutes just for their HSPs and kebabs. They fell off quality wise a couple of years back. Real big shame
Respect to you and crew , impressive content . Thing is some food vans are small in size but big in passion , respect in regards to the family values of , food ....
As a person who lived in Sydney all his life. I can agree the kebabs are all very identical, there is really good kebabs in Sydney but damn I wanna try out Melbourne kebabs
@@ahmedhamdan2009Melbourne food is bomb not gonna lie, Most of it!!! Went too a fancy restaurant and it was arse!! But variety wise & quality wise is definitely up Thier hope too be back soon
As a Victorian, I was not expecting our kebabs to stand up. Souvlaki/Greek food, absolutely, but not kebabs. You've almost convinced me to go to Coburg to try it, that takes a lot.
Dunno about coburg, but Melbourne has HEAPS of heat and amazing kebabs. The god ol HSP popped off from Melbourne, and even when you go into the cbd there’s no shortage of good options.
As a melbournian i can say you definitely went the best area for any middle eastern food in the whole city, the northside in general is pretty good for all types of food but if you want asian go west.
Alasya is a hugely popular Turkish place here that I even remember being 18yo & eating there (I'm over 50) & it started the trend IMO. There is a lot of competition plus many immigrants from the middle east here in Melbourne & Coburg & Sydney Rd is the OG place for kebabs that people drive > 1hr for it. I'm sure there are new, up & coming kebab places in Sydney as yet undiscovered. Honestly, never tried Hannahs but will check it out & hope they keep their quality after people discovering it. Sydney rd is a party street full of shisha places & the Arabic, Lebanese & Turkish people up there ensure the best thrive. Truth is never had seafood here like Doyles or a pea mash pie like Harrys in Melbourne, bro. Hope you're having a great time Spanian & God bless!
"this bodgie street" that my friend, is old school Melbourne charm. I grew up in Port Melbourne, when it was "bodgie" as fuck and that's the Melbourne I love. Go cruise through the lanes and side streets in the CBD, or any of the inner suburbs and you'll find excellent food, coffee, and some great street art.
Daaaaaaamn incredible stuff! Would love to see a bit more of the inside, even if it is after you tasted the kebab, specially nr 5. It gave me Bioshock vibes. But you doing incredible either way, maybe this style is better, because other people might not want to see the inside of shop. You doing great and fun to watch!
Being a local I am blown away by the variety local kebab shops we have in Melbourne,we are spoiled for choice and quality.You've just confirmed to us how lucky and good we have it in Melbourne, thanks brother.
Melbournian here, Loving these episodes as for the places you have gone I haven't been yet. Cant wait to go and try them myself. If your still here or coming back. Id highly recommend for a souvlaki. Pita wrap it. In Huntingdale, South east Melbourne.
Loving your work Spanian, genuinely honest, fair, descriptive, and entertaining AF! Only constructive criticism, stop forgetting to tell use the prices cuz 🤣 Maybe add them as on-screen text during post production editing. Otherwise, your vids are epic bro!
Sorry to say Spanian but if you do end up reviewing the Greek and Italian food scene in melbourne, i think you will pack your bags and move to melbourne for good :)
Grew up in Sydney, lived in Melbourne my whole adult life. Sydney has some stand outs but doesn’t hold a candle to the food culture in Melbourne. The cultural diversity is celebrated at the fore in Melbourne and you can taste the difference. You should do an episode on bakeries.
As a proper after dark eats professor of Melbourne, I can confirm it was actually decent joints. Wasn't gonna do the middle eastern community like he did the Italians with that gutter pizza episode.
On average, Sydney kebabs are better. I think the main reason food is better in Melbourne is it is a city of small villages. Postcode pride. The weather, lack of beaches and suburban leagues clubs (cultural vacuums) in Melbourne makes food more of an event and past time. Pros and cons to both. Very proud of both cities, don’t play too much into who is better. Both have their unique qualities.
@@Droo75 ehh not really, living in sydney 15+ years and 7+ years in melbourne. Sydney kebabs are hella good if you go to the right spots but overall melbourne kebabs absolutely shits on sydney mainly because melbourne does better food than sydney (sydney does better thai and chinese tho.)
Alaysya is Turkish, old school Turkish good. If you had time and had their Lamb chops and meat platter you would froth. Been going there for 15 years. That’s my Mamas favourite restaurant. Glad you enjoyed their Kebab and Sydney road is full of food, shisha, bakery’s, cafes of many different Nationalities all the way from Coburg to Brunswick
Bro Alasya is turkish, not arab. The shop was there from the 70s, and the same owner was still there. The decor is still 70s, and that style of kebab is healthier than the caravans and old school
The og of kebab 20 30yrs ago when u wanted fri sat night feast that's the spot and still is real proper fresh bread and real meat full of fresh ingredients worthy of any price.
Moved from Sydney to Melbourne a few years ago and the food scene here absolutely CLEARS Sydney. I don't think I've had any sort of cuisine in Melbourne that wasn't better than I had in Sydney.
Yeh Sydney’s full of gronks & muppets that don’t even know how to cook food. Hope you brought something to the table when coming to Melbourne brother because we don’t need any more mullets down here yeh?
Hi Spanian, I served you at uncle joes just to let you know we don’t sell beef and it was your kebab we made to order, we only sell lamb and chicken also your camera man also got chips and he thought the chips was really good
Ha ha. The Hanna’s kebab just kept getting better. Gotta say first time I had Turkish kebab I similar reaction, wow. This is great vid bro. Thnx again 🙏🙏
Hey Spanian, Love your food (and especially kebab) reviews! I strongly recommend you try the Berlin Food Bunker in Melrose Park. The best kebabs I've tasted, original (very different to the typical Sydney kebab) and super generous servings. The owner goes to the extent of ordering the bread from Melbourne. It's a must try on your next Sydney kebab review!
I’ve been here for a week , the best souvlaki I’ve had so far was from the brotherhood giros & grill in Seddon , I’m probably going to get one not long after posting this lol Happy to wake up to see this review as I’m right here on my own kebab hunt 👏🏼
the greek souvalaki (yiros) scene in the 70s and 80s was pretty mad especially as it contorted into wierd combinations like fish and chicken souvas and later into halal snack packs
just found your channel and did a deep dive, bro that interview with the pom had me cutting onions hard at the end, thanks for your awesome content and channel and showing people what australia can truly be :) i used to live up the road from sydney rd, the food is fantastic,
Love your enthusiasm for kebabs in Coburg/Brunswick that was my hood for many years. :) You're absolutely right there are so many great restaurants and take-out from all around the world on Sydney Road its great melting pot of cultures. It has great music venues and bars too! Some great festivals there too. I love Alasya Kebabs I once got robbed there by a bunch of youths gave them a good fight though. I would also recommend Lamb on Brunswick which is actually in Fitzroy...
I'll be visiting from Brisbane in January, and I'm beyond keen to experience the food in Melbourne. Food scene up here is complete trash; the first kebab meal would cost $30 for the same quality shown in the vid, for e.g.
I lived in Melbourne, in Fitzroy North for 6 years. The food scene is incredible. It's actually hard to get a bad meal. There's so much love, thought and passion put into it. I miss it.
Welcome to Coburg mate, you are following in the footsteps of some of the great food reviewers, including the much-missed Anthony Bourdain. And next trip, be sure to check out the A1 Bakery. It's deluxe
Alasya are amazing. Used to eat there regularly when I was frequenting the area. And they're open until mega late on the weekend nights (or were back then pre-COVID)
Spanian, how did you come to Melbourne for kebabs but not try Melbourne Kebab Station on Sydney road near Bell St. If you want to really blow your mind, try their mixed meat platter. I drive over an hour to eat there. There and Hanna's are my favourite
agree. i prefer hanna's bread, but their meat was too salty - and i love salty food. it was barely edible. maybe i. just went on a bad day? melbourne kebab station is elite especially if you like turkish bread kebabs. i prefer flatbread kebabs but i'm happy with the meat platters and HSPs.
I've lived in Greece since 97 but I was born and raised in Melbourne. I had cousins from 4 different families living on the same street aboutt 100m from Alasya really close to where yyou parked your van. We would eat at Alasya all the time and it was alwayys a treat. The food was always top notch and the service really good. It hasn't changed a bit since the 80s-90s and from what youu said the food is still amazing too. Next time you're in Greece I'd love to shout youu a coffee at my cafe and show youu the less touristy places thatt we love to go to.
@hanoitripper1809 not sure if it's an Indian joint, I dated a Malaysian/Afghan girl for a bit and she I introduced it to me, that bread is present in many different cultures now. They may call it something else, but that is definitely paratha and I'm jealous I'm not the one eating it.
Nicosia restaurant in Glenferrie Road Malvern is excellent, yet another style, their mixed (Chicken and Lamb) Shish Kebab wraps are top tier. Simple, but awesome.
Would be sick if you did an EP where your crew found places with random star ratings and you had to figure out of it was shit or a hit. 1star vs 5star type thing
That’d be a sick concept !
Agreed great concept
Should get a fidy for this idea cuz😂🤝🏽🔥
Nahhhh that’s a hectic idea lad
thats a sick idea bra! Spanien do it please!
The integrity of Spanian in food reviews never ceases to amaze me
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Thank you for supporting us through this wonderful video. I mentioned the name of the caravan, Hannah's kebab. I wish you success in your life.
I fuckin love these videos and I feel this immense sense of pride for Melbourne. Glad we treated you well lad
Lol you didn't do shit lad. You just happen to live here like me
@@highlandushahahahahaha bad
@@highlandus look at talking like you don't know whether or not I work at Alasya lad
@@b0rnwithabeard look at you talking shit.
@@b0rnwithabeard Ahaha for real
As a Melbournian, I would like to say thank you, not for praising Melbourne, but for showing me that I have an option other than Haci’s after 8pm. The amount of nights I’ve cursed this city because I’ve been driving around HANGRY AF for the lack of kebab places open (especially when I’m on cycle and/or have a few mls in and the hunger is really kicking my arse).
I just hope Hannah’s don’t slip up on the quality now that they’ll be getting more business due to this video.
Amen to that. Being a night worker is super annoying having NO fresh food options after 1am in a 5million people city
Haci's is awseome! Keen to try Hannah's though
Finally got around to these three places and wow, they are all good and different at the same time.
Man, Haci's is good and was kind of a tradition on the way home from work for a long time.
But they definitely don't make the best kebabs in the area.
How the fuck can you live close enough to Hacis but not know about Sydney road?
Span has lifted the bar on food review shows -
Hes absolutely smashing the best content on the tube..
Spanian going places/big time
Respect the team....
Dairy farmers needs to do a collab with this bloke. Give him his own line of milk crate
😂😂😂
I would defo buy some 😂
😂😂😂
Idk how this doesn’t have more likes, truest statement ever lad 🤣
Best comment 😂
Your engagement to your camera man is amongst my favourite parts of these reviews. 👌
always great when spanian uploads especially this close to each other lets oge brah
Coming back to this, this was the video that got me following spanian. From its all eats, into the hood and now to your long format vlogs, me and the mrs are always tuned in waiting for your next drop. Keep it up anios!
can’t lie bro i’ve watched every vid the entertainment is next level
you sound like a 15yo soy boy that wants to sack him off bra...
Dude, I love your videos. Thx for the Melbs love.
I feel like when it comes to food in Melbourne there's genuine passion and love for it, When it comes to Sydney food is just a good hustle..
Good comment.
Sydney has the the views, the tourism etc.
Melbourne people love their food, and are willing to travel to eat it.
Maybe Sydney's traffic influences where Sydney people eat?
Both cities are basically the same, one might do something slightly better than the other for a period but then they either become the same or the other gets better. Most of which city is better is based on bias more than anything else
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@@chrispekel5709lmao not the same at all. Melbourne does big poo on Sydney
Spot on comment
Thanx for the honesty Spanian & doing Melbourne proud brotha🤙
Joe's used to be elite. In the early-mid 2010s me and my mates would drive 30 minutes just for their HSPs and kebabs. They fell off quality wise a couple of years back. Real big shame
hard bro. its still a hood classic tho
I Agree exactly right
Your reviews make me want to try all these different food places, credit to you
These vids go crazyyy when you’re hungry 😭😭
you sound like a 15yo soy boy that wants to sack him off bra... full sick bro!
Spans reaction when he enjoys it "Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh" gets me everytime lol, the passion to provide top notch reviews.
Respect to you and crew , impressive content . Thing is some food vans are small in size but big in passion , respect in regards to the family values of , food ....
Your the man bro. Happy I found your channel. And happy to see your getting allot of views.
As a Melbournian this is the best brother, been waiting for this one! Let's go Lad!!👌🤤
Shut up “LADDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD” 🙄🙄🙄🙄
As a person who lived in Sydney all his life. I can agree the kebabs are all very identical, there is really good kebabs in Sydney but damn I wanna try out Melbourne kebabs
@@ahmedhamdan2009Melbourne food is bomb not gonna lie, Most of it!!! Went too a fancy restaurant and it was arse!! But variety wise & quality wise is definitely up Thier hope too be back soon
No way yous call youself melbournians
@@RynossGamingmusic oh OK. Thanks for sharing your experience. If I ever do go to Melbourne there is no way I'm missing out on the kebabs
As a Victorian, I was not expecting our kebabs to stand up. Souvlaki/Greek food, absolutely, but not kebabs. You've almost convinced me to go to Coburg to try it, that takes a lot.
Yeah good middle eastern food in coburg. Samawar is sick Iraqi kebab. Near Hanna's.
Alasya is also hectic, huge and tasty
Very true. Best kebabs are Sydney, best souvlaki is Melbourne.
Melbourne is Australia's food capital & there's a big middle eastern community in coburg, so yes expect reasonable kebabs
Dunno about coburg, but Melbourne has HEAPS of heat and amazing kebabs. The god ol HSP popped off from Melbourne, and even when you go into the cbd there’s no shortage of good options.
As a melbournian i can say you definitely went the best area for any middle eastern food in the whole city, the northside in general is pretty good for all types of food but if you want asian go west.
Never been to Dandy cuz?
That's it mate
@@TheHorrorGamers Afghandenong
@@yungebola5524 Spot on, SkuxDeluxeFeedz/10
the glen and box hill is the best place for asian food wdym
Alasya is a hugely popular Turkish place here that I even remember being 18yo & eating there (I'm over 50) & it started the trend IMO.
There is a lot of competition plus many immigrants from the middle east here in Melbourne & Coburg & Sydney Rd is the OG place for kebabs that people drive > 1hr for it.
I'm sure there are new, up & coming kebab places in Sydney as yet undiscovered.
Honestly, never tried Hannahs but will check it out & hope they keep their quality after people discovering it.
Sydney rd is a party street full of shisha places & the Arabic, Lebanese & Turkish people up there ensure the best thrive.
Truth is never had seafood here like Doyles or a pea mash pie like Harrys in Melbourne, bro.
Hope you're having a great time Spanian & God bless!
its known as little lebanon
like auburn in sydney
You need to go to Oakleigh for souvlakis, if you want to compare a similar kind of meal.
I hear oakleigh is the place for a Gyros and Greek Spanios must go
souvlaki in oakleigh, faaaa...first time I had a pork souvlaki omg so good
Cause the Greeks moved from Brunswick/Coburg to Oakleigh
"this bodgie street" that my friend, is old school Melbourne charm. I grew up in Port Melbourne, when it was "bodgie" as fuck and that's the Melbourne I love. Go cruise through the lanes and side streets in the CBD, or any of the inner suburbs and you'll find excellent food, coffee, and some great street art.
you gotta do best pizza's in Melbourne, keep it up, really enjoying the Melbourne Videos
@vbdrinker5671 where in moonee ponds?
good idea. Il Desiderio in Wheelers Hill is my favorite. always busy all the time pizzas are top notch
Love the work Spanios! If you are still in Melbourne, you need to try the Greek food! Largest Greek population in Australia in Melbourne!
Pretty sure it's the largest population of Greeks outside of Greece itself
@@b0rnwithabeardit is. Okliegh is Greece 2.0
@@Mehdz03Oakleigh is largely greek. It's also above average in crime, burglary and assaults which is likely no coincidence
@@DStead2239 of course lol. Just walk around and look at the average early 20s guy you see.
Daaaaaaamn incredible stuff! Would love to see a bit more of the inside, even if it is after you tasted the kebab, specially nr 5. It gave me Bioshock vibes. But you doing incredible either way, maybe this style is better, because other people might not want to see the inside of shop. You doing great and fun to watch!
you sound like a 15yo soy boy that wants to sack him off bra...
Being a local I am blown away by the variety local kebab shops we have in Melbourne,we are spoiled for choice and quality.You've just confirmed to us how lucky and good we have it in Melbourne, thanks brother.
Melbournian here, Loving these episodes as for the places you have gone I haven't been yet. Cant wait to go and try them myself.
If your still here or coming back. Id highly recommend for a souvlaki. Pita wrap it. In Huntingdale, South east Melbourne.
Loving your work Spanian, genuinely honest, fair, descriptive, and entertaining AF! Only constructive criticism, stop forgetting to tell use the prices cuz 🤣 Maybe add them as on-screen text during post production editing. Otherwise, your vids are epic bro!
Sorry to say Spanian but if you do end up reviewing the Greek and Italian food scene in melbourne, i think you will pack your bags and move to melbourne for good :)
Oakleigh is da bomb 💣
Grew up in Sydney, lived in Melbourne my whole adult life.
Sydney has some stand outs but doesn’t hold a candle to the food culture in Melbourne.
The cultural diversity is celebrated at the fore in Melbourne and you can taste the difference.
You should do an episode on bakeries.
As a proper after dark eats professor of Melbourne, I can confirm it was actually decent joints. Wasn't gonna do the middle eastern community like he did the Italians with that gutter pizza episode.
He's not middle eastern tho lol
@@Gaby-gg3eqI think he meant because the Middle Eastern fans would be on his ass for it
Broooo alasya restaurant is the lowest. Damn man
does melbourne have a large middle eastern community, because im moving from sydney in a few weeks and need some good middle eastern foods
Born/raised in Sydney and agree, Melbourne food shits all over Sydney. You guys are lucky to have all this around 🤤
On average, Sydney kebabs are better. I think the main reason food is better in Melbourne is it is a city of small villages. Postcode pride. The weather, lack of beaches and suburban leagues clubs (cultural vacuums) in Melbourne makes food more of an event and past time. Pros and cons to both. Very proud of both cities, don’t play too much into who is better. Both have their unique qualities.
@@Droo75 ehh not really, living in sydney 15+ years and 7+ years in melbourne. Sydney kebabs are hella good if you go to the right spots but overall melbourne kebabs absolutely shits on sydney mainly because melbourne does better food than sydney (sydney does better thai and chinese tho.)
Alaysya is Turkish, old school Turkish good. If you had time and had their Lamb chops and meat platter you would froth. Been going there for 15 years. That’s my Mamas favourite restaurant. Glad you enjoyed their Kebab and Sydney road is full of food, shisha, bakery’s, cafes of many different Nationalities all the way from Coburg to Brunswick
Dont forget Falkner and Camblefield
Not sure how I stumbled on this channel but I'm glad I did. The guy has more charisma in his pinkie than I do my entire body. Consider me subscribed.
Laying up in hospital needed this ma g!
The legend posts 2 videos in a week.
Time for you to move to burn city Spanian, love how blown away you are by the place! You’ve given me a lot more of an appreciation for Melbourne.
you sound like a 15yo soy boy that wants to sack him off bra... sack him off bra!
The aggressive “LOOK AT THIS!!! 😤” At 14:20 sent me 😂😂
Bro Alasya is turkish, not arab. The shop was there from the 70s, and the same owner was still there. The decor is still 70s, and that style of kebab is healthier than the caravans and old school
The og of kebab 20 30yrs ago when u wanted fri sat night feast that's the spot and still is real proper fresh bread and real meat full of fresh ingredients worthy of any price.
@vithakatsa5451 agree bro. The caravan meat is so cancer causing. People eat it late night which is even worse. If only they knew what they are eating
Glad you enjoyed my town! I miss living around there.
Moved from Sydney to Melbourne a few years ago and the food scene here absolutely CLEARS Sydney. I don't think I've had any sort of cuisine in Melbourne that wasn't better than I had in Sydney.
Yeh Sydney’s full of gronks & muppets that don’t even know how to cook food. Hope you brought something to the table when coming to Melbourne brother because we don’t need any more mullets down here yeh?
I agree the food there is tops, the negative is dealing with Melbourne wankers though 😅
Too bad the people making the food are dumb unts.
Idk about that one
I’m a melbournian but some of that pho in Sydney was pretty good
Jokes aside it's clear you have a real passion for food. Your reviews are awesome
Do another Asian grocery store had me in stitches
💯 😂 that video had me crying when he was dry reaching even had my mum cracking up haha
Yeah nah definitely HAHAHHA
@@ebyy212doin ?
Hi Spanian, I served you at uncle joes just to let you know we don’t sell beef and it was your kebab we made to order, we only sell lamb and chicken also your camera man also got chips and he thought the chips was really good
@@mendaciousreality8459bro hitting up on yt
I’ve been living in Germany for over 10 years, originally from Melbourne. This vid made me miss home so much
Melbourne is the food capital of Australia. Sydney Rd is a famous food Rd. Lots of Arabic and Italian restaurants. Now very multicultural street.
It has been multicultural for decades
I go to Melbourne every two weeks - Hanna's is now on my list to visit for sure! Thanks Bro.
Loved Spanios giving Melb its props. The food truly is elite there
Great vid, the second kebab got my stomach rumbling bruv 😀😀
Come down to Oakleigh and try out the souvlaki, it's hectic
Ha ha. The Hanna’s kebab just kept getting better. Gotta say first time I had Turkish kebab I similar reaction, wow. This is great vid bro. Thnx again 🙏🙏
Nothing is wrong with the food scene in Sydney, Melbourne is just really top notch compared to not just Australia but the world.
Great vid lad, you should definately go and try melb souvlakis down in oakleigh.
Hey Spanian,
Love your food (and especially kebab) reviews!
I strongly recommend you try the Berlin Food Bunker in Melrose Park. The best kebabs I've tasted, original (very different to the typical Sydney kebab) and super generous servings.
The owner goes to the extent of ordering the bread from Melbourne. It's a must try on your next Sydney kebab review!
that 3rd one reminds me of a berlin food bunker style with the roll
The bred won’t be fresh then
I’ve been here for a week , the best souvlaki I’ve had so far was from the brotherhood giros & grill in Seddon , I’m probably going to get one not long after posting this lol Happy to wake up to see this review as I’m right here on my own kebab hunt 👏🏼
the greek souvalaki (yiros) scene in the 70s and 80s was pretty mad especially as it contorted into wierd combinations like fish and chicken souvas and later into halal snack packs
Hsp's are goated
gsp’s are proper
Great video bro. Will grab a bite next time I'm near Hanna's
Melbourne food scene is AMAZING.
Welcome to Melbourne, bro! Love your videos!!!
Loving these kebab reviews, keep it up bro.
Everyone knows Katik on Barry Rd is the best in Melbourne ☝️😊
just found your channel and did a deep dive,
bro that interview with the pom had me cutting onions hard at the end,
thanks for your awesome content and channel and showing people what australia can truly be :)
i used to live up the road from sydney rd, the food is fantastic,
Love your enthusiasm for kebabs in Coburg/Brunswick that was my hood for many years. :) You're absolutely right there are so many great restaurants and take-out from all around the world on Sydney Road its great melting pot of cultures. It has great music venues and bars too! Some great festivals there too. I love Alasya Kebabs I once got robbed there by a bunch of youths gave them a good fight though. I would also recommend Lamb on Brunswick which is actually in Fitzroy...
sydney road is mainly middle eastern tho
chose to watch this first over the new hot ones! just way more entertaining. good work brother!
WAIT NO KATIK?!? Bruh Katik in Upfield is the GOAT - next time you're in Melbourne brother, check them out
lol he went to full putrid store lol no roxys either lol or mks hahahha
Haha literally went to the worst kebab shops in the north
@@dennchh1823whats gd at roxys
Definitely should have travelled a little further north to Katik.
Katik is consistently best around for years now
Great video Bro-Thanks for sharing-i can see what you're saying!
Got to say, the greek food here in Melbourne is insane
Jim's tavern in Fitzroy
been waiting for a video like this
As a Melbournian we love our food here, thanks for doing a Melbourne episode 💪
what a dumb comment, name a place in the world that “loves their food” any different then melbourne?
@@aidanmirabito188 he obviously just meant melbourne as a city takes pride in the amount of good quality food available
@@aidanmirabito188 Calm down lad haha
@@aidanmirabito188 Why the fk you so mad for aiden? Must be from Sydney 💀
I'll be visiting from Brisbane in January, and I'm beyond keen to experience the food in Melbourne. Food scene up here is complete trash; the first kebab meal would cost $30 for the same quality shown in the vid, for e.g.
I really enjoyed your video, Bro. 👍
I lived in Melbourne, in Fitzroy North for 6 years. The food scene is incredible. It's actually hard to get a bad meal. There's so much love, thought and passion put into it. I miss it.
Not sure how you do these reviews in such a thin jumper and in Melbs. Mate im freezing just looking at ya! Great stuff Spanios
You should do a podcast with one of the cops from back in the day that was part of the "task force spanian" surveillance team. Just full revealing all
Been waiting for this, my hometown starring on its all eats lets fkn gooooo. Thanks spanios
Love it in Melbourne. Good people and great food by far. 😊
dan andrews and lockdowns are great too. stay boosted!!
@@journeyman6752 no thanks.
@@journeyman6752 farkin spastic
good thing hes gone now.@@journeyman6752
Great video cuzzie…subbed! Hanna’s and Alasya are 15 minutes from me 👍🏼
another banger 🔥🔥🔥
Congratulations on 200k subs man that is a wicked achievement in such a short time.
Melbourne is world class for its food. Lucky to live here.
you should do a series where you go back to the top 10 places you rate; but this time actually interview the business owners and share their stories.
I'd look forward especially to hear from the sydney microwave kebab😂😭
business owners Usually putrid lazy maggots anyway. FK U loser
Welcome to Coburg mate, you are following in the footsteps of some of the great food reviewers, including the much-missed Anthony Bourdain. And next trip, be sure to check out the A1 Bakery. It's deluxe
Thanks for the constant entertainment love it ❤❤❤ keep being you bro
Welcome to Melbourne. The food culture here is second to none lad!
Alasya are amazing. Used to eat there regularly when I was frequenting the area. And they're open until mega late on the weekend nights (or were back then pre-COVID)
He said best kebabs in Melbourne and just walked around coburg hahaha
I love your videos. It’s weird how I only just subbed now! :)
Spanian, how did you come to Melbourne for kebabs but not try Melbourne Kebab Station on Sydney road near Bell St. If you want to really blow your mind, try their mixed meat platter. I drive over an hour to eat there. There and Hanna's are my favourite
agree. i prefer hanna's bread, but their meat was too salty - and i love salty food. it was barely edible. maybe i. just went on a bad day? melbourne kebab station is elite especially if you like turkish bread kebabs. i prefer flatbread kebabs but i'm happy with the meat platters and HSPs.
I've lived in Greece since 97 but I was born and raised in Melbourne. I had cousins from 4 different families living on the same street aboutt 100m from Alasya really close to where yyou parked your van. We would eat at Alasya all the time and it was alwayys a treat. The food was always top notch and the service really good. It hasn't changed a bit since the 80s-90s and from what youu said the food is still amazing too. Next time you're in Greece I'd love to shout youu a coffee at my cafe and show youu the less touristy places thatt we love to go to.
The type of bread at Hanna's is called paratha it's a layered rotti. Looks delicious
Is it an Indian joint?
@hanoitripper1809 not sure if it's an Indian joint, I dated a Malaysian/Afghan girl for a bit and she I introduced it to me, that bread is present in many different cultures now. They may call it something else, but that is definitely paratha and I'm jealous I'm not the one eating it.
Reminds me more of Saj bread, large and thin, makes for great wraps because you can pack it full of stuff and wrap it tightly.
That's not paratha
@@niyazahmed2165 what is it?
“Stay derr” LOL IYKYK 💯🤣🤣🤣
Alasya restaurant is a classic 🔥
A crackup. I really enjoyed this review, many thanks. I always had a dream of opening a roadside set-up with the best food
Pls do more Melbourne content🙏🏼
Everything here is quality
I didn’t know I needed Spanian food reviews until I saw spanian food reviews
Mate you created chaos here at Hanna's the lines are HUGE and I had to wait 1 hour 52mins till I got my food.
GOD bless the Spanian.... a great role example to our youth..... I LOVE AUSTRALIA! xoxo
Nicosia restaurant in Glenferrie Road Malvern is excellent, yet another style, their mixed (Chicken and Lamb) Shish Kebab wraps are top tier. Simple, but awesome.