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1. Melbourne’s “Value Kings” (Under $10)

Melbourne remains the “all-you-can-eat” capital for students, with several institutions holding their prices despite inflation.

VenueThe 2026 DealVibe
Crossways$7.50 (Concession)All-you-can-eat vegetarian curry + dessert & drink.
Om Vegetarian$9.90Unlimited refills on Thali plates (curry, rice, and naan).
Udon YasanFrom $5.00Self-serve Japanese rice bowls and udon starting at five bucks.
Don Don~$9.50Lightning-fast Chicken Teriyaki or Curry on rice.
Soi 38$10.00 FlatAuthentic Thai boat noodles in a hidden car park setting.



2. Sydney’s “Budget Heroes” (Under $10)

Sydney is pricier, but “hole-in-the-wall” spots and specific weekday specials are the secret to surviving on a $10 budget.

VenueThe 2026 DealVibe
Marrickville Pork Roll$9.00The gold standard for BBQ or Crackling Pork Banh Mi.
Oiden (CBD)$6.50 – $9.50Hearty Japanese beef or chicken bowls near Town Hall.
Mappen$9.90Filling bowls of Tonkotsu Ramen or Soba in the CBD.
Emperor’s Puffs$5.00 (Box)Famous hot custard puffs in Chinatown for a cheap sugar hit.
Crane Bar$1.00 DumplingsWednesday special; $10 gets you a full plate of 10 dumplings.



3. 2026 “Flash-Your-ID” Discounts

Many venues offer a flat percentage off for students to combat the 2026 cost-of-living crisis:

  • Nelayan (Melbourne): 10% off authentic Indonesian for students.
  • 8848 Momo House: 10% off Nepalese dumplings (with $30+ spend).
  • Pondok Rempah: 10% off Halal-friendly Indonesian favorites.
  • The Oxford Scholar: 15% off classic pub grub for RMIT students.
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