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Now Open: Chapel Street's Suzie Q Is Pairing Underground 80s Disco Energy with Contemporary Chinese Eats and Karaoke

This new Chapel Street restaurant is inspired by Chinese diners of the 1980s, but is firmly rooted in the present.
Andrew Zuccala
July 24, 2024

Overview

While so many hospo businesses are playing it safe right now, Mamas Dining Group (Hochi Mama, Straight Outta Saigon, Kiss and Tell) is executing its growth plans at a rapid rate. Just last month, the crew opened Windsor Wine Room on Chapel Street, bringing a contemporary sip and snack wine bar to the strip.

And on Thursday, July 18, Mamas opened two-storey Chinese restaurant Suzie Q on the Prahran stretch of Chapel Street. The 150-seat site is the team's biggest venture to date, and it includes not only a large main dining room and bar, but also a private mezzanine level and karaoke room. 

Suzie Q takes its cues from an underground Chinese restaurant in San Francisco in the 1980s that went by the same name — and everything here is inspired by that very diner. 

Mitchell and Eades (Beverly, Grill Americano, Hawker Hall) was tasked with designing the space, which the team says embodies "the hedonism and rebellion of the underground nightlife scene in the 80s, re-imagined through a modern lens". Expect plenty of red accents, exposed brickwork, plush booths and a striking black marble-topped bar with green leather stools that you can park yourself on for a long boozy feed. 

Within these retro surrounds, punters will dine on nostalgic Chinese eats inspired by the food served at the original Suzie Q. Head Chef Michael Stolley (ex-Ish Restaurant, Eazy Peazy) is executing this all with playful contemporary flair, just as he has done with Windsor Wine Room's new menu.

At Suzie Q, this kicks off with a bunch of yum cha bites, including candied pork buns, prawn toast and a selection of dumplings. With 12 options available on this side of the menu, you can easily build a sharing feast just out of these.

But it would be a shame to miss larger dishes like Suzie Q's mapo tofu, roast duck, crispy egg noodles with mixed seafood and fried rice packed with sausages, prawns and spring onions. A few different set menus are also up for grabs, making group dining a whole lot easier.

On the drinks side, you'll find signature cocktails, beers on tap, an Australian-leaning wine program and a sizeable back bar that includes a solid selection of sake. 

It's clear that the Mamas crew is having plenty of fun with Suzie Q, bringing the San Francisco diner back to life, but this time on Melbourne's own Chapel Street. 

You'll find Suzie Q at 247 Chapel Street, Prahran, open 5–10pm from Sunday–Thursday, and 5–11pm from Friday–Saturday. For more details and to book a table, head to the venue's website

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