The 2026 Melbourne Food & Wine Festival: A Definitive Guide to the City’s Ultimate Culinary Takeover
Melbourne -Saturday 21 March,2026
The 2026 Melbourne Food and Wine Festival (MFWF) has officially taken over the city, running from March 20 to March 29. This year’s program is a massive celebration of Melbourne’s diverse culinary DNA, featuring over 200 events that range from high-end international collaborations to free street parties.
Whether you are a seasoned gourmand or a casual snacker, here is your comprehensive guide to the venues, chefs, and must-visit restaurants of the 2026 festival.

Signature Events & Major Venues
1. The World’s Longest Lunch
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Venue: Kings Domain
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The Talent: Ella Mittas (Author & Chef), Alex Xinis (Tzaki), and the team from Kafeneion (Con Christopoulos and Stavros Konis).
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The Vibe: A 600-metre table winding through the park, seating 1,600 diners. This year’s theme is “Greek Melbourne,” featuring slow-roasted lamb shoulder with chickpeas and portokalopita (orange filo cake).
2. Cake Picnic (Southern Hemisphere Debut)
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Venue: Kings Domain
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The Talent: Founded by Elisa Sunga.
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The Vibe: A massive community cake swap. Attendees bring a homemade cake to share, creating a sugary wonderland in the park.
3. Baker’s Dozen
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Venue: Federation Square (March 28–29)
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The Talent: Over 20 of Victoria’s best bakeries, including Amann Patisserie, Butter Days, Monforte Viennoiserie, Raya, and Lune Croissanterie (featuring a special vegan collaboration with Phil Khoury).
The Global Dining Series
This series pairs international heavyweights with Melbourne’s top-tier kitchens for one-off collaborative menus.
Street Food & Free Activations
You don’t need a $300 ticket to enjoy the festival. Several “block party” style events are scattered throughout the CBD.
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Festival of Korean Fried Chicken: Held at Park Street Laneway (off Healeys Lane). Expect a K-wave party with free serves of crispy wings from 11 am to 2 pm.
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Something Saucy (The Pizza Party): Located at Leonardo’s Pizza Palace, featuring collaborations with Leggo’s.
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The Spicy Side of Collins Street: A two-day celebration at Melbourne Quarter focusing on the city’s best chili-laden dishes.
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Indonesia Street Food Festival: Taking over Queen Victoria Market (March 28–29) for a weekend of satay, sambal, and cultural performances.
Regional Roadtrip
The festival extends beyond the city limits into Victoria’s lush food bowls:
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Pt. Leo Estate (Mornington Peninsula): Hosting the “Wine Terrace Fiesta” featuring Josep Espuga and Benjamin Cooper (Chin Chin) cooking paella over open flames.
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Echuca Wharf: Hosted the regional “Longest Lunch” to kick off the festival.
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Jayden Ong Winery (Yarra Valley): “Into the Forest” lunch featuring foraging and cool-climate wines.
Pro-Tips for Attendees
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Transport: For events at Kings Domain, use the new Anzac Station or take any St Kilda Rd tram from Flinders Street.
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Sold Out? Many signature dinners (like Lunch with Helen Goh) sell out months in advance. Check the MFWF website daily for “New Session” releases or “Resale” tickets.
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Dietaries: Most major events like the World’s Longest Lunch offer specific Vegan, Vegetarian, and Low Gluten menus, but these must be pre-booked.
