Since opening in 2009 amid a flurry of media hype and expectation, Coda proved something of an instant success, quickly cementing itself as an exciting and innovative addition to the city’s crowded market of upscale eateries.

Housed off Oliver Lane, the space was given a minimalist makeover by Melbourne-based studio Projects of Imagination. It's replete with wire mesh screens, aluminium-framed windows and exposed light bulbs. The space is split almost equally between the sit-down restaurant and the no-reservations bar area.

The menu includes a diverse range of Euro-Vietnamese and modern-Australian influences but ultimately it's the bold and confident execution of every dish that manages to make such an eclectic menu work.

The kitchen is backed by an experienced and enthusiastic team of floor staff, guided by owners Kate Calder (ex-Taxi) and Mykal Bartholomew (ex-MoVida).

The clever use of space and the menu of mostly small sharing dishes gives Coda an energy as people pop in for a glass of wine and a couple of scallops, with the comfort of knowing that they can book a table for a Friday night should the want to. Coda is one of Melbourne's best.

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Updated: May 25th, 2023

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