Supernormal

Melbourne


From the man behind Cumulus Inc, Andrew McConnell, comes this creative selection of pan-Asian sharing dishes, from dumplings to raw seafood to slow-cooked Sichuan lamb. The New England lobster roll is famous, but we prefer the lunchtime tonkatsu sandwich special. No dinner bookings after 5.30pm, so arrive early to put your name on the list. Look for the neon cherries.


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