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Best Restaurants in Sydney 2026 — Your Guide to Sydney's Top Dining Precincts and Cuisine

Your guide to the best restaurants in Sydney in 2026 — from Surry Hills and the CBD to Newtown, Bondi and the Inner West. Sydney's top dining precincts, cuisines and booking tips.

By Sydney Daily · Published 1 July 2026, 9:26 am

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Best Restaurants in Sydney 2026 — Your Guide to Sydney's Top Dining Precincts and Cuisine
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Sydney's Restaurant Scene

Sydney has one of the world's great restaurant scenes, with a dining culture shaped by immigration, geography and the city's cosmopolitan lifestyle. From landmark fine-dining institutions to neighbourhood laneway cafes and the extraordinary diversity of Sydney's multicultural communities, the city offers eating experiences to match any global city. The Sydney Harbour setting adds a backdrop that few dining cities can equal.

Sydney's Top Dining Precincts

  • Surry Hills — Arguably Sydney's most exciting dining precinct, with a concentration of independent restaurants, wine bars and cafes on Crown Street and surrounding streets. Renowned for creative Australian cuisine, natural wines and neighbourhood-focused dining.
  • Newtown and Enmore (King Street) — Sydney's most diverse dining strip, with cheap eats from every global cuisine, vegetarian and vegan restaurants, and long-standing neighbourhood icons across a kilometre of King Street.
  • Barangaroo and Walsh Bay — Sydney's newest major dining precinct on the western harbour waterfront, with upscale restaurants and bars including Nour, Bel & Brio and a range of CBD-edge venues.
  • Chinatown and Haymarket — Sydney's traditional Chinese dining centre, now expanded to include Vietnamese, Korean BBQ, Japanese, Malaysian and other cuisines. World-class yum cha at the pavilion centres.
  • Bondi Beach — Beach breakfasts, high-end all-day dining and coastal casual. Icebergs Dining Room above the Bondi Icebergs ocean pool is one of Sydney's iconic rooms.
  • The Rocks and Circular Quay — Harbour views and tourist-facing dining, plus Quay (Peter Gilmore) — one of Australia's most acclaimed fine-dining restaurants.
  • Double Bay, Paddington, Woollahra — Upscale eastern suburbs neighbourhood dining, wine bars and brunch spots.

Sydney's Best Cuisines

Sydney's dining strengths include an extraordinary range of Asian cuisines (Chinese banquet dining, Japanese omakase, Vietnamese pho, Korean BBQ, Thai, Malaysian, Filipino), as well as Modern Australian cuisine (which often incorporates bush foods and Indigenous ingredients), seafood at Sydney Fish Market and coastal restaurants, Italian in Leichhardt and beyond, and a world-class coffee and cafe culture across all inner-city suburbs.

Booking Restaurants in Sydney

For reservations at Sydney restaurants, use TheFork (formerly Dimmi), OpenTable or book directly through restaurant websites. Many popular Sydney restaurants open bookings 30-60 days in advance and seats at top venues fill quickly, particularly for Friday and Saturday dinners.

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