sydney CBD restaurants
Brasserie 1930
Restaurant
Inside Sydney's Capella hotel, the team behind Bentley and Monopole are turning out modern Australian takes on classic brasserie dishes. There's an encyclopaedic wine list to match, which accesses all the rare drops stashed in the Bentley Group cellars.
Kitchen by Mike
Restaurant
Mike McEnearney trades out No.1 Bent Street with his all-day canteen where you’re encouraged to bring in your own Tupperware.
The Charles Grand Brasserie & Bar
Restaurant
Under soaring ceilings in an art deco building, The Charles evokes Europe’s grand brasseries with plenty of thoughtful touches – including a roaming dessert trolley, and tableside saucing and carving. Order the whole dry-aged duck for a show-stopping signature.
Slim’s Quality Burger Sydney
Restaurant
Serving up burgers under $10 and freshly churned thickshakes, this burger joint’s neon signs and sky-blue tiles are a vibrant ode to ’50s American diners.
Kiln
Restaurant
Helmed by genre-bending Sydney chef Mitch Orr, the Ace Hotel’s eighteenth-floor diner is all about native ingredients, fire-based cooking and flavours from across the globe. The space exudes the Ace’s signature cool, with a view that’s primed for the adventurous wine list by P&V’s Mike Bennie.
Cafe Sydney
Restaurant
A ritzy institution on the Customs House rooftop. An appropriate focus on seafood works a treat, given the jaw-dropping views of Sydney Harbour. Book ahead for the window seats.
The Gidley
Restaurant
Descend the stairs into a labyrinthine den of lush velvet booths, flowing booze and a menu that champions Riverine rib eye.
Bistecca
Restaurant
Apart from sides, there's only one thing on this menu: T-bone steaks, sold by weight.
Malay Chinese Noodle Bar
Restaurant
An institution among Laksa addicts. Today the name has two locations under its banner, but the original, now-closed Hunter Street shop was ladling bowls of piping hot laksa all the way back in 1987 – long before most of the CBD’s other Asian restaurants joined the party.
Aalia
Restaurant
The Middle East’s lesser-known cuisines brought to light on a menu informed by ancient recipes and modern techniques. You can also try wines from Syria, Jordan, Morocco and more, in a stunning contemporary space in the former MLC Centre.
Besuto
Restaurant
Nigiri takes pride of place at this 12-seat omakase diner, and there's a formidable selection of Japanese whisky to go with it. You might end up sharing some with your neighbour – it's all about the convivial vibe here.
Haco
Restaurant
Chaco Bar's Keita Abe brings high-end Japanese dining to Surry Hills with this theatrical omakase restaurant. Sit at the wraparound counter try a constantly-shifting menu of Osaka-style tempura and desserts with wow factor.
Ho Jiak Town Hall
Restaurant
At this restaurant-bar, chef-owner Junda Khoo experiments with regional Malaysian specialties. Plus there are tiki-inspired cocktails and a fun wine list.
Manon Brasserie
Restaurant
Manon brings French flair to the Queen Victoria Building with a roll call of bistro classics such as croque monsieur, steak frites and crab bisque souffle. Take a seat in the handsome dining room, or people-watch Parisian-style at a streetside table.
Grana
Restaurant
This all-day eatery inside Hinchcliff House mills its own flour, using grain supplied by NSW farmers. That means house-made pastas and ciabatta to go with produce-driven share plates and cocktails.
Kuro
Restaurant
Helmed by a Michelin-starred chef, this multifaceted Japanese diner brings together a dining room, a cocktail bar and a chef's table under one elegant roof. Dishes are informed by Japanese tradition, French techniques and a root-to-stem philosophy.
Chat Thai Circular Quay
Restaurant
This Sydney institution is serving Thai family recipes made with produce from the owners’ own farm.
Bar Patron
Restaurant
Vibrant Mexican food, super-rare tequilas and million-dollar views are all on the menu at this smart harbourside diner. But to really feel like a millionaire, splash out on the signature gold leaf Margarita.
Matteo Downtown
Restaurant
A cosmopolitan Italian diner with enough marble to sink a ship. It’s a spin-off of Matteo’s in Double Bay, and the pizza is just as good. This place has a few of its own moves though – notably, an executive chef who was trained by the inventor of Roman-style pizza.
The Sanderson
Restaurant
This sumptuous diner is one of two venues by the Speakeasy Group inside the revamped Beneficial House, a heritage-listed former department store in Sydney's CBD. Celebrating life's big moments is what it's all about here – come for tableside theatrics, premium Aussie steaks and complimentary cocktail amuse-bouches on arrival.
Luke's Kitchen
Restaurant
Celebrity chef Luke Mangan imparts his signature style to the Kimpton Hotel’s grand lobby restaurant. Expect modern Australian fare with European and Southeast Asian flourishes, matched with an extensive wine cellar starring rare French vintages and plenty of Australian drops.
Botanic House
Restaurant
This restaurant surrounded by lush gardens is serving a contemporary Asian menu inspired by celebrity chef Luke Nguyen’s heritage.
MOD. Dining by Clayton Wells
Restaurant
Clayton Wells’ follow-up to Automata has the chef’s signature all over it – literally. Come for unexpected dishes starring beautiful Australian ingredients, as you take in harbour views from within Sydney Modern at the AGNSW.
Esteban
Restaurant
A moody Mexican laneway diner in an old CBD printing shop. The upstairs restaurant serves tacos al pastor, a one-kilogram Wagyu rib eye and a riff on the Pina Colada for dessert. But downstairs in the bar, it's all about mezcal and tequila.
Bopp and Tone
Restaurant
A solid lunchtime dining option in the CBD, with an alfresco plant-filled terrace and a whopping 900-kilogram wood grill.
Pinky-Ji
Restaurant
At Pinky-Ji, “unauthentic Indian” chef Jessi Singh brings all the fun and flavour of his Melbourne diner Daughter in Law to the Sydney CBD. Expect modern takes on Indian dishes in a neon-lit room draped in red velvet. Plus, a private dining room with a karaoke machine pumping tunes from the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s.
Nobu Sydney
Restaurant
This is the long-awaited Sydney outpost for the beloved Japanese dining empire, and it's brought its signature miso cod along for the ride. Dine on salmon-sashimi tacos and evaporate-in-your-mouth nigiri, knock back "sushi cups" and enjoy some aged sake.
Ragazzi
Restaurant
A sexy wine bar from the team behind Love, Tilly Devine, where the pasta menu changes almost daily and comes supplied by its retail sibling, Fabbrica a few blocks away. You might order cavatelli with pippies and house-made pork sausage one day, and goat ragu mafaldine the next.
Bar 83
Restaurant
This '70s-inspired cocktail lounge on the 83rd floor of Sydney Tower is the highest bar in town. Cocktails come from an ex-Baxter Inn and Hubert bartender whose drinks will (almost) distract you from the 260-degree views.
Restaurant Leo
Restaurant
The laneway eatery is a collaboration by top Sydney chefs Federico Zanellato (Lumi Dining) and Karl Firla (ex-Oscillate Wildly). While they’re both renowned for innovative fine-dining concepts, Leo is their ode to rustic Italian cuisine. That said, your pasta may come with truffles when they’re in season.
Whalebridge
Restaurant
Formerly an oyster bar, this al fresco French diner evokes the Mediterranean with its unmatched harbour views and sterling seafood. It's got you covered for all occasions, from pre-theatre snacks to big-budget lobster and champagne dinners.
Santa Catarina
Restaurant
Fine dining meets Oaxacan flavours at this casual CBD spot. There's a rollicking bar with such vast quantities of tequila and mezcal, bartenders use a library ladder to access the top shelf. A pre-dinner flight here is highly encouraged – and well worth it.
Din Tai Fung
Restaurant
Bow down to the dumpling masters. Or just watch them through the glass, hand-crafting those world-class xiao long bao in the kitchen.
Bouillon l’Entrecote
Restaurant
Steak frites is king at this two-storey French bistro in the heart of the city. But sophisticated Gallic standards are just one part of the picture – you'll also find a formidable wine list spanning Burgundy, Champagne and the Rhone Valley wine regions.
Alice's Makan
Restaurant
The one-two punch of exemplary Malaysian sweets and smoky char kway teow noodles is not one you’ll experience often. But that’s exactly what you get at this unassuming food court counter run by a husband-and-wife duo.
Crafted By Matt Moran
Restaurant
Pull up a chair at the former Chiswick at the Gallery site for mid-week and weekend brunch, long lunches, and extraordinary views over Sydney Harbour.
Bistro Papillon
Restaurant
A Parisian-style bistro in the heart of the city.
Mary's Circular Quay
Restaurant
Burgers, craft beer, minimal intervention wine, thumping rock music and a fern-filled outdoor dining space with 30 seats. And the whole menu can be ordered vegan.
Medusa Greek Meze
Restaurant
Handmade Greek delicacies in the CBD.
Jimmy's Recipe
Restaurant
A Malaysian eatery, setting standards with some of Sydney's best laksa.
Duck & Rice
Restaurant
Its star dish is a roast duck that takes four days to prepare.
Toppi
Restaurant
The sophisticated restaurant serves barrel-aged Negronis and “not so traditional” bolognaise to the power set.
Black Label Burger Project
Restaurant
Burger Project's up-makert store with boozy shakes and meatier burgers.
Jang Ta Bal
Restaurant
Jang Ta Bal helped popularise Korean barbeque in Sydney – the CBD outpost of the chain is the most raucous and fun-filled yet.
Terrace on the Domain
Restaurant
Italian classics and a late-night outdoor bar in a previously underused space.
Cubby's Kitchen
Restaurant
Lebanese-Japanese fusion from the man behind Toko and Crown Street Fish Shop.
Yakiniku Yokocho
Restaurant
Barbeque the Japanese way – tripe, highballs, rib eyes and Red Eyes.
Quanjude
Restaurant
Where plump, golden crisp-skin birds are prized and authenticity is king.
Social at Verandah
Restaurant
Take a crew and get the pig, with its head on.
Eat Art Truck
Restaurant
Roaming food and art.
Ippudo CBD
Restaurant
The first Australian location for one of Japan's most famous ramen chains.
Gowings Bar & Grill
Restaurant
All-day dining with a seafood-inspired wood fire menu
La Lupita at The Basement
Restaurant
Tacos to match the tunes at The Basement in the CBD.
Parlour Burger at The Morrison
Restaurant
Oysters at the front, burgers at the rear. Not a bad combo, is it?
Jonkanoo at Goodgod Small Club
Restaurant
Jamaican street food in the front bar of a small club.
Fratelli Fresh Parlamento
Restaurant
This Fratelli Fresh in the city is a little bit glamorous.
Two Fold
Restaurant
Vikki and Helena Moursellas do home-cooked Greek cuisine.
Ito's Malaysian
Restaurant
The perfect lunchtime laksa stop.