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Cancel the catering and head to some of the city’s best dining destinations this Christmas Day, from hatted restaurants to rooftop bars and our favourite yum cha spots.

Save the hassle of hosting this Christmas and head out on the town for lunch instead. While many venues close on the day, there are still plenty of our favourites keeping their doors open for the holidays, including on December 25. From hatted restaurants to yum cha and CBD bars, here are Good Food’s top picks for Christmas Day dining (be quick – reservations are filling up fast).

Pork knuckle with sauerkraut, hot mustard, mash and dunkel-bier sauce is on the Christmas menu at Hofbrauhaus.Bonnie Savage

A German Christmas at Hofbrauhaus

Enjoy a Bavarian beer hall-style lunch at CBD restaurant Hofbrauhaus. On Christmas Day, expect live entertainment, plenty of atmosphere and a traditional German feast. The $85 per person set menu includes dishes such as the brined and roasted pork knuckle dish our critic raved about this year, served with sauerkraut, hot mustard, mash and dunkel-bier sauce. There’s also schnitzels, bratwurst, kransky and more. Bookings can be made here. Prost!

18-28 Market Lane, Melbourne, hofbrauhaus.com.au

Indulge in a 14-course omakase experience at Warabi.

Omakase Christmas dinner at Warabi

Seafood and Christmas go hand in hand – even better when it’s prepared for you. Two-hatted omakase restaurant Warabi is hosting an elegant 14-course dinner ($350 per head) on December 25, starting with a festive cocktail (or mocktail) before moving on to luxe dishes such as Tasmanian live lobster, champagne jelly and caviar, and a cherry-sake dessert. Bookings can be made here.

408 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, warabimelbourne.com

Nine trolleys roam Golden Dragon Palace’s 200-seat dining room, including on Christmas Day.Joe Armao

Yum cha at Golden Dragon Palace

Christmas Day yum cha is a common tradition in many Aussie households, and one of Melbourne’s best spots for a Cantonese banquet – longstanding yum cha stalwart Golden Dragon Palace – remains open all day, serving classics from several rolling trolleys in its 200-seat dining room. Scallop siu mai, prawn and chive dumplings, and slippery barbecue pork cheung fun are some of our favourites to order here. Be sure to book as tables are filling up quickly.

363 Manningham Road, Templestowe, goldendragonpalace.com.au

Avocado pork buns and durian puffs wrapped in spiral pastry at Shunde Cuisine.Wayne Taylor

A regional Chinese Christmas at Shunde Cuisine

Another option for Chrissy Day yum cha is Shunde Cuisine, located in the heart of the CBD on Bourke Street with space for up to 400 diners. With BYO wine and karaoke rooms, it’s the perfect spot for a lively (and affordable) Christmas lunch, with the menu spanning both classics and more inventive dishes such as avocado pork buns, plus those drawing from across the Shunde region (see: foie gras on toast with black truffle paste). Walk-ins are welcome, or guarantee your spot by booking here.

200 Bourke Street, Melbourne, instagram.com/shunde.cuisine.melbourne

Christmas lunch at From Here by Mike

Recently hatted Sydney blow-in From Here by Mike, located inside the 1 Hotel Melbourne in Docklands, is putting on an indulgent degustation this Christmas Day. For $275 per person, feast on seafood such as Skull Island prawns, poached southern rock lobster and Port Phillip Bay snapper sashimi with caviar, plus dishes such as marbled wagyu and dry-aged duck leg. You won’t miss out on your Chrissy ham thanks to the addition of a smoked, honey-glazed prosciutto cotto ham. Book here.

9 Maritime Place, Docklands, 1hotels.com

Aru in Melbourne’s CBD is doing a Christmas Day menu.Eddie Jim

Lunch with style at Aru

For the first time, two-hatted fusion fine diner Aru is opening its doors on Christmas Day – and with a bang. The festive menu will include never-before-seen dishes, plus an Asian-inspired seafood platter, five-spice hoisin-glazed wood-roasted pork scotch, crispy pork belly and more. The menu is $295 per person, with two sittings available (11.30am and 1.45pm). Reserve your spot here.

268 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, aru.net.au

A salmon version of Antara’s tuna en croute will be served on Christmas Day with burnt honey and mango.Justin McManus

A wood-fired feast at Antara

Aru’s sibling restaurant Antara 128 on Exhibition Street will be firing up the wood oven on Christmas Day. Flame-licked dishes will feel familiar with a festive twist, such as wood-roasted lamb shoulder plated with all the trimmings (think cranberry sauce, duck fat potatoes). Skull Island prawn cocktails and a sour cherry and passionfruit pavlova are also on offer, plus champagne and other festive drinks. Reservations are $225 a head and can be made here.

128 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, antara.melbourne

Retreat with martinis and chook sangers at Gin Palace

One of Melbourne’s longest standing and revered spots for late-night cocktails is open every day this festive season – including Christmas Day for the 27th consecutive year. Escape the traditional festivities with a martini and one of Gin Palace’s famed chicken sangers. Walk-ins are welcome from 6pm on the 25th.

10 Russell Place, Melbourne, ginpalace.com.au

The four-storey Hickens Hotel on Russell Street remains open on Christmas Day.Joe Armao

Traditional roast lunch at Hickens Hotel

Melbourne’s new four-storey mega-pub Hickens Hotel is welcoming guests for a three-course traditional roast lunch on Christmas Day. All the classics will be on offer, including bourbon and apricot glazed ham, slow-cooked turkey and cranberry sauce, Queensland prawn cocktails with a boozy cocktail sauce, plus mini cherry pavlova for dessert. Two sittings are available at 11.30am and 2.30pm. Bookings can be made here – it’s $165 a head for adults and $49 for kids under 12.

127 Russell Street, Melbourne, hickenshotel.com.au

Get breakfast on Christmas morning at Bistro X at Fitzroy’s StandardX hotel.

Breakfast at Bistro X, drinks at On Top

Standard X’s casual French restaurant Bistro X is here to stay. After a four-month pop-up residency led by founding Vue de Monde chef Shannon Bennett, it’s now a permanent stayer under ex-Pure South chef Ben John. Even better, it’s open on Christmas Day. The ground-floor Bistro X is serving breakfast from 7am to 11am Christmas morning, or get out of the house after your post-lunch nap for a cocktail at rooftop bar On Top, open from 5pm. Book here.

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Emily HolgateEmily Holgate – Emily is the Assistant Producer for the Good Food App at The Age. She previously wrote for the likes of Broadsheet and Urban List.Connect via email.

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