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1. The 2026 “Price-to-Plate” Comparison

In March 2026, both institutions have adjusted for rising spice and grain costs, but their value structures remain the best in Victoria.

FeatureCrossways (The OG)Om Vegetarian (The Challenger)
Standard Price (2026)$10.00 (Concession) / $12.00 (Full)$11.50 (Flat Rate)
The “Deal”AYCE Curry + Rice + Halava + DrinkAYCE Thali (3 Curries, Rice, Naan)
Best For…Community vibes & “Mental Health” breaksQuick CBD lunch & Naan lovers
Opening HoursLunch & Early Dinner (Closes 8 PM)Extended 2026 hours (Late night CBD)



2. Why Crossways Wins on “Holistic Value”

  • The Daily Rotation: Crossways operates on a fixed weekly menu (e.g., Tuesday’s legendary Red Bean Curry). In 2026, they have upgraded their Halava (semolina pudding) with seasonal fruit compotes, making it the city’s most famous “included” dessert.
  • The “Student Card” Power: At $10.00 for students, it is mathematically the cheapest way to hit your daily caloric and protein requirements in the CBD.
  • The Atmosphere: Located on the first and second floors of 123 Swanston St, it offers a sanctuary from the 2026 city noise. The “hidden” nature of the upstairs dining room makes it a true local secret.



3. Why Om Vegetarian Wins on “Utility Value”

  • The Naan Factor: Unlike Crossways, Om includes freshly made Naan in their AYCE Thali. In March 2026, they’ve introduced a “Garlic Naan Upgrade” for just $1.50, which has become a viral student hack.
  • Location Flexibility: With multiple spots (Collins St, Elizabeth St, and Flinders Ln), Om is more accessible for those on a strict 30-minute lunch break.
  • The “Liven” Stack: Om is a frequent partner with the Liven app. In 2026, paying via Liven can earn you 5-15% “Foodollars” back, effectively dropping the price of your next Thali to under $10.00.



4. 2026 “Thali-Maxxing” Hacks

  1. The “Late Lunch” Strategy: Visit Crossways at 2:30 PM. The queues have vanished, and the kitchen often brings out fresh batches of Halava right before the mid-afternoon transition.
  2. The “Pickle” Secret: At Om Vegetarian, the spicy pickles are often kept behind the counter. Ask for them specifically—they are the key to cut through the richness of the lentil dahl.
  3. The “BYO Container” Rule: While AYCE is for dine-in only, both spots offer 2026 “Eco-Takeaway” containers for ~$12.50. They are packed so tightly they can easily provide two full meals if you’re strategic with your rice-to-curry ratio.
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