Best Saturday Lunch in Melbourne

Best Saturday Lunch in Melbourne

Looking for the best Saturday lunch in Melbourne? You’ll find it at Tokyo Tina on Chapel Street, Windsor — a long-time favourite for Japanese food, cocktails, and a good time. Saturdays are when things get especially fun with Bingo Academy, a two-hour lunch that mixes food, drinks, and entertainment in one neat package.

Bingo, Bottomless Drinks, and Japanese Food

Every Saturday, Tokyo Tina flips the usual lunch routine. Instead of just eating, you’ll be playing bingo hosted by Melbourne’s own Valerie Hex, complete with prizes and tunes.

There are two sittings:

  • 12 pm

  • 2.15 pm

Pick your pace:

  • $55 for food only

  • $79 for bottomless food and drinks

Each session runs for two hours and includes four share dishes, plus kimchi rice and edamame on the house.

The Menu

Tokyo Tina keeps the menu short and sharp:

  • Prawn katsu milk bun

  • Pork and kimchi gyoza

  • Sticky eggplant

  • Karaage chicken

Vegan and vegetarian options are available too — just mention it when booking.

Drinks That Go the Distance

Pair your lunch with a lychee spritz, Toji martini, or an easy-drinking sake. The drinks list is balanced — a mix of cocktails, wine, beer, and spirits — so everyone’s covered.

How to Book

Bingo Academy fills fast, so bookings are a must.

  • Where: Tokyo Tina, 66A Chapel Street, Windsor VIC

  • When: Saturdays, 12 pm & 2.15 pm

  • Price: $55 food-only / $79 bottomless

  • Bookings: Click Here

FAQs

Do you cater to dietaries?
Yes — vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options are available.

Is it kid-friendly?
This one’s best for adults, especially with the bottomless drinks.

Can I book for a large group?
Yes — up to 24 guests in the private dining space, or enquire for a full room takeover.

Is it really the best Saturday lunch in Melbourne?
If you like your Japanese with a side of karaoke, bingo and sake — yes.

While You’re in the Neighbourhood

Make a day of it. Commune Group has a few more spots worth checking out:

  • Firebird – wood-fired Vietnamese on High Street, Prahran

  • Moonhouse – modern Chinese in Balaclava

  • New Quarter – contemporary Vietnamese in Richmond

  • Studio Amaro – Italian-inspired cocktails in Richmond

Each one has its own energy, but they all share the same approach: good food, good drinks, and a reason to stay a little longer.