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Finding a high-quality meal for exactly $50 (or less) in Melbourne is an art form. While many “Feed Me” menus have crept up to the $70–$90 range, savvy diners can still find elite-level set menus by looking for Express Lunches, Pre-Theater Specials, and Mid-Week Banquet Deals.



1. The Best Set Menus Under $50 (April 2026)

The Meat & Wine Co (Various Locations)

One of the most reliable “luxe for less” options in 2026. Their Express Lunch is designed for those who want a premium steakhouse experience without the triple-digit bill.

  • The Deal: 2 Courses for $49pp (includes a glass of house wine, beer, or soft drink).
  • Standout Dish: 250g Rump (Grain Fed – MB 2+) or the signature Portuguese Chicken Skewer.
  • Availability: Lunch daily, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM.



Salted Egg (Quincy Hotel, CBD)

For bold Southeast Asian flavors in a high-design setting, Salted Egg’s express menu is a 2026 standout.

  • The Deal: 2-Course Express Lunch for $39pp.
  • Standout Dish: Crispy Pork Belly or the fragrant Pumpkin Yellow Curry.
  • The Perk: Specifically designed to get you in and out in 45 minutes—perfect for a professional lunch.



Kitchen 42 (CBD)

A favorite for group dining and casual dates looking for a “set and forget” experience.

  • The Deal: $50 Shared Set Menu (minimum 6 people).
  • The Spread: Includes Fornarina crust, Mushroom Arancini, a selection of two pastas and two pizzas, and Nutella puffs for dessert.
  • Why it works: It’s a “designed to share” platter style that keeps the table full without breaking the bank.



2. Pre-Theater & Early Bird Power Moves

If you can eat before 6:00 PM, you unlock Melbourne’s most “bougie” dining rooms at a fraction of the cost.

RestaurantThe DealTime Window2026 Highlight
Frenchie (New Bistro)Everything $14All dayHigh-end beef cheek or tuna frites.
BKK (Her Bar)$20 Half ChickenWed NightsHalf gai yang Thai BBQ chicken.
Young & Jackson$40 Weekday SetLunchClassic pub elegance in Chloe’s Dining Room.
Allegro (The Westin)$55 Seasonal5:00–7:00 PMSoft-shell crab and Angus rump near Regent Theatre.



3. The $25 “Steak & Wine” Circuit

In 2026, the $20–$25 steak night has made a massive comeback as a “micro-set menu” (Steak + Fries + Salad + Wine).

  • Mondays: Magic Mountain Saloon ($25 charcoal-grilled steak & slaw).
  • Tuesdays: Her Bar ($25 Steak Frites).
  • Wednesdays: Captain Melville ($22 Steak & Bev).
  • Thursdays: Hotel Railway ($25 Steak Night).



4. 2026 Insider Tips for Cheap Dining

  1. The “Census Date” for Lunch: Avoid Fridays if you want the quietest service. Tuesday and Wednesday lunches are when chefs often put “test” dishes on the $39–$49 express menus.
  2. Surcharge Awareness: Remember that in 2026, almost all Melbourne venues have a 10% weekend surcharge and a 1.5%–2% card fee. A “$49 menu” will actually be closer to $53 on a Saturday.
  3. Book “Early Bird” Slots: Apps like First Table often offer 50% off the food bill for the first booking of the night (usually 5:30 PM), which can turn a $100 a la carte meal into a $50 feast.

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