
Come October, Chris and Sarah Lucas are opening Wishbone, a Hong Kong-inspired all-day eatery in Melbourne’s midtown. The pair are behind some of Melbourne’s most recognised restaurants, including Chin Chin, Kisumé and Maison Bâtard.
The concept draws on Hong Kong’s small restaurants and food stalls, with the aim of creating something that belongs in Melbourne’s famed laneways.
Chris Lucas says the location is one he has a long history with. “Midtown is and has always been an incredibly important part of Melbourne’s dining scene, and I think there’s a real opportunity as we reimagine what it can be today.
“There’s a nostalgia to this part of town, I remember spending a lot of time eating at great places like the old Campari House on Hardware Lane, and having too many drinks at Mitre Tavern when I’d knock off from my first job.
“Wishbone is going to bring in the influence of Hong Kong street food, but ultimately it’s about creating something that belongs to Melbourne’s famed laneways.”
Leading the kitchen is Dan Chan, who grew up in Hong Kong and has been running the pass at Lucas’ Japanese diner Tombo Den. Prior to that, he was at Yardbird, one of Hong Kong’s most well-regarded restaurants.
Chan and Lucas developed the menu together, exploring Hong Kong street food through an Australian lens. “The development of the menu is very close to my heart and draws on my time in Hong Kong, as well as broader travel,” says Chan.
“The food scene in Hong Kong has always been a brilliant, chaotic mix of influences – a bit eccentric, and a lot of fun. That’s what I want people to feel when they eat at Wishbone.”
The room has been designed by Chris and Sarah Lucas in collaboration with DKO Architecture. The palette is red, rich and retro, with furnishings pulling from the 1950s through to the 1970s. It will also be one of Melbourne’s first restaurants to sit inside a targeted 6-Star Green Star-rated building, with a fully electric kitchen including electric woks.
Wishbone is one of two venues Lucas plans to open within the development, with details on the second still to come.
The venue opens in October 2026 at 435 Bourke Street, Melbourne. Entry via McKillop Street.
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