Where to Eat Christmas Dinner in Melbourne
If you are looking for somewhere special to celebrate this festive season, Tokyo Tina is the answer. Right on Chapel Street in Windsor, Tina blends bold Japanese flavours with a playful energy that turns Christmas dinner into a party.
Festive Feasting, Tokyo Tina Style
Christmas is about sharing good food, and Tina’s menu is made for exactly that. Colourful plates arrive at the table one after another, perfect for passing around and keeping the celebration flowing.
This year, think:
Crispy sticky eggplant with red vinegar and sesame
Karaage chicken with five spice and kewpie mayo
DIY pork belly bao with teriyaki and pickled daikon
Prawn katsu milk buns with yuzu mayo
Rainbow rice bowl with kingfish, tuna, salmon and avocado mousse
It is the kind of feast that makes the table feel alive.
A Space for Every Party
Every Christmas get-together looks different, and Tokyo Tina has a space for them all.
Main Dining Room: buzzing and lively, perfect for group parties
Private Dining Room: cosy and intimate, ideal for smaller festive feasts
Karaoke Room: cocktails, singing and plenty of laughs until late
Right in the Heart of Windsor
Tokyo Tina sits at 66A Chapel Street, surrounded by some of Melbourne’s best nightlife. Dinner can easily roll into drinks, music and a night that keeps going.
Book your Christmas celebration now. December fills fast, so secure your spot early.
FAQs
Do you cater for dietary needs?
Yes. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options are available.
How many people can I bring?
From small groups of 6 to large end-of-year parties, there are spaces to suit.
What times can I book?
Lunch and dinner sittings are available, with late-night karaoke for those who want to keep celebrating.
Is there a set menu?
Yes. Festive sharing menus make planning easy and keep the food coming.
More Dining Destinations
Want more festive inspiration from the Commune Group family?
New Quarter: modern Vietnamese dining
Studio Amaro: Italian-inspired cocktails and late-night vibes
Firebird: flame-kissed Vietnamese feasts
Moonhouse: refined Chinese in a stunning art deco space