Melbourne, Australia has 10 vegan-friendly mediterranean restaurants. Top-rated spots include Ascot & Olive, Garden of Eden and Kew Junction Kitchen. 2 of these are fully vegan, 8 are vegetarian. Prices range from budget-friendly ($) to upper-mid ($$$). Last updated: April 2026.
Last updated: April 2026
Vegan Mediterranean café in Ascot Vale with shakshuka, roasted capsicum dip, and olive oil cake.
Vegetarian Mediterranean restaurant in Elsternwick with housemade pastas, grilled vegetables, and fig-walnut salads.
Vegetarian Mediterranean restaurant in Kew with wood-fired flatbreads, baked feta, and charred broccolini.
Vegetarian Mediterranean restaurant near the Montsalvat artists colony in Eltham with wood-fired halloumi, roasted peppe…
Vegetarian Greek-inspired taverna in Oakleigh with spanakopita, grilled haloumi, and honey-soaked loukoumades.
Vegetarian Greek-Australian taverna in Frankston with spanakopita triangles, roasted lamb-style mushroom shoulder, orega…
Vegetarian Mediterranean kitchen in Seddon serving wood-fired eggplant moussaka, stuffed capsicums, and honey-drizzled f…
Vegan Mediterranean takeaway in Northcote with falafel wraps, roasted eggplant, and pistachio baklava.
Vegetarian Mediterranean café in Elsternwick with fig and walnut salads, stuffed vine leaves, and baklava.
Vegetarian Greek-Mediterranean café in Northcote with spanakopita, za'atar flatbread, and house-made labneh.
VeganBites lists 10 vegan-friendly mediterranean restaurants in Melbourne, Australia. Popular options include Ascot & Olive, Garden of Eden, Kew Junction Kitchen. Each listing includes ratings, price range, and address.
There are currently 10 vegan-friendly mediterranean restaurants listed in Melbourne. 2 are fully vegan and 8 are vegetarian. This list is updated regularly as new venues are added.
Based on vegan ratings and reviews, Ascot & Olive is the top-rated vegan mediterranean restaurant in Melbourne. It has a vegan rating of 4/5. Browse all 10 options to find your perfect match.