The boozy brunch in Melbourne is a firm fixture in the city’s vibrant dining scene… but we wager that Kata Kita’s take is something you are going to want to attend. For the month of May, you can be transported to Bali through Kata Kita’s iconic menu and bottomless cocktails, mocktails and Asian beers (Tiger, Asahi and Bintang). Kata Kita is the best Indonesian restaurant in Melbourne so expect bottomless Nasi Goreng, which is the star menu item straight from the vault of the Kata Kita family recipe book.
Available between 11:30 am and 1:30 pm each Saturday and Sunday in May, you will more than get your fill of fantastic Indonesian food before finding your next spot in the CBD. Now if you haven’t had Nasi Goreng with cocktails before, Kata Kita’s is Indonesian inspired cocktail menu that will have you sold on a Balinese holiday.
We are excited to try Kata Kita’s famed cocktail list, including the Bubblegum Squash, the Aperol Jungle, as well as a Sunset Screwdriver. Did we mention bottomless?
Kata Kita’s bottomless brunch Melbourne menu
Here is what you can expect from the Bottomless Nasi Goreng brunch at Kata Kita. If you have any dietary requirements, be sure to let them know when you have booked. New dishes will appear when the Nasi Goreng on your table is complete – which should not be a problem for any party!
MAIN
Nasi Goreng Indonesian Fried Rice
Chicken, beef ball, onions, Chinese broccoli, wok tossed with Kecap Manis, fried egg, garlic crackers, coriander.
Vegetarian available.
DESSERT
Ketan Hitam
Black sticky rice pudding, melted coconut ice cream.
Kolak Biji Ubi
Sweet potato balls in creamy salted pandan coconut milk.
Book here to be a part of this limited-time boozy brunch in Melbourne!
The best Indonesian restaurant in Melbourne
If you haven’t been to Kata Kita yet, you must sample this menu or make a booking for lunch or dinner in this eclectic Melbourne CBD restaurant. This is easily the best Indonesian restaurant in Melbourne, conveniently located on La Trobe Street near cocktail bars and other Melbourne landmarks. Now, I hear you saying that Yoi Indonesian restaurant is great too… well this is owned by the same family!
Kati Kita translates to ‘together we eat’, and this is absolutely in line with the design of the restaurant, the menu choices and even the expansive cocktail list. Kati Kita is for celebrating and eating with lots and friends and family – so gather your group and book in for this limited time boozy brunch in Melbourne.
You can also check out some of the other Melbourne food we are loving and check out our list of other spots for bottomless brunch in Melbourne.