Thai-inspired cafe with a fusion twist are popping up everywhere in Sydney lately, and Melting Cheese on Liverpool Street is the latest spot riding that wave. Backed by the same team behind the already popular Mango Coco and Issho Cafe, this venue leans more into proper, filling meals rather than just light cafe fare.
The concept is playful and bold, clearly designed for the Ig and TikTok crowd, but with enough substance to stand on its own. Not only looking good in pictures but they are also backed up with a great taste.
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| Salted egg yolk beef tartare |
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| Warm melting cheeseburger |
We also ordered their famously cheeseburger served on a hot plate with a dramatic cheese flood. Something that's been getting a lot of attention on social media. Presentation-wise, it definitely delivers. The bun was soft, the beef patty was tender and well-cooked keeping them in a medium rare stage. However, the cheese didn't quite live up to expectations. Instead of a bold, melted cheddar or something similarly punchy, the cheese was more like a very light, creamy-cream-cheese-style sauce. Visually impressive, yes - but flavour-wise, it lacked the 'wow' factor we were hoping for.
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| Chilli beef pappardelle |
By the end, we were completely full, so we skipped dessert this time. But given the cafe's reputation and our past experiences with their sister venues, we'll definitely be back to try their sweets.
The Melting Cheese
Level 1/88 Liverpool Street, Sydney
Ph: +61 2 9967 9265
Open: Mon - Fri 11am - 10pm, Weekend 10:30am - 10pm






































