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WA’s best regional restaurants right now

A revolutionary off-the-grid restaurant, Vietnam meets France meets the Great Southern region, and a must-visit eatery in the Margaret River. These are the finest places to dine in Western Australia according to our 2020 Restaurant Guide.
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Bar Rochford, Canberra

A city-by-city guide to Australia’s best bars

Our Bar of the Year that focuses on minimal-intervention wines, a micro-sized mezcal bar, and a raucous New York-channelling late-night bar. These are the best places for a drink according to our 2020 Restaurant Guide.
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Appellation's Dan Murphy

Appellation

A crisp Negroni Blanc on the patio is a refreshing way to ease into the four-course offering at this Barossa favourite – especially when the weather is fine.
Aria Sydney

Aria Sydney

The game plan here has always been top-dollar cosseting, and with a splendid wine list and largely accommodating service to match, that's what you get.
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Atlas Dining

Atlas Dining

Changing cuisine every four months could lead to gimmickry. Not so at Atlas where Charlie Carrington's approach – a focus on essence over tradition – keeps things fresh and exciting.
Automata

Automata

Clayton Wells pulls it off time and time again.
Bar Liberty

Bar Liberty

The go-to joint for gonzo libations and none-too-serious snackage.
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Bar Rochford

Bar Rochford

Nowhere else captures Canberra's special blend of the parochial and the worldly like Rochford.
Bennelong

Bennelong

Service here is confident and charming, ensuring any occasion at Bennelong is just that little bit extra.
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Biota Dining

Biota

James Viles takes Mother Nature seriously. At Biota Dining, the kitchen and the environment are closely connected, with a focus on locally gathered and grown produce.
Botanic Gardens Restaurant

Botanic Gardens Restaurant

The distance from garden to the plate has never been shorter than at this white pavilion in the centre of Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
Cirrus

Cirrus

At Barangaroo, a dining district rife with "concepts", Cirrus stands out as a real restaurant.
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Cumulus Inc.

Cumulus Inc.

With expansive windows framing the bustle of Flinders Lane, there are few experiences more quintessentially Melbourne than a meal at Cumulus Inc. Now in its second decade, Andrew McConnell’s all-day diner makes the case that the simplest dishes are often the best. Tuna tartare, jewel-bright cubes adorned with nothing more than a whisper of fresh […]
Cutler & Co

Cutler & Co

REVIEW Cutler & Co is wearing its ten years well. The renovation two years ago didn’t hurt. Romantic booths for two, windows punched into the back wall and sleek metal and glass partitions breathed new life into the moodily lit dining room and transformed the bar into a sleek and sophisticated destination in itself. But […]
Captain Moonlite

Captain Moonlite

The coastal view from the dining room of Angelsea’s Surf Lifesaving Club is surely one of Victoria’s best.
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Detour

Detour

When a restaurant's very name references diversions, you'd expect it to eschew the straight and narrow.
E'cco Bistro

E’cco Bistro

Chef Philip Johnson and team ensure the whole production looks like an effortless affair.
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Est

Est

Double-clothed tables, a capacious, sumptuously appointed room, discreetly eager staff in crisp uniforms - welcome to Est.
France-Soir

France-Soir

A string of bright young things may have recently arrived on the southside dining scene, but the prized tables at France-Soir are as hotly contested as ever.
Fratelli Paradiso

Fratelli Paradiso

Think of Fratelli Paradiso as a stage, its diners and staff all actors working together daily to produce a play dedicated to the joys of a peculiarly inner-city brand of Sydney-Italianness.
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Fred's

Fred’s

Landing a table can be very challenging, but once you're in it's a life of ease.
Gauge

Gauge

This café-by-day and restaurant-by-night has become the yardstick for ambitious Brisbane dining.
Golden Century

Golden Century

Golden Century isn't fine dining and it’s hard to do the menu justice without at least six people - but for what it is, there is no peer in Sydney.
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Lalla Rookh

Lalla Rookh

Opening chef Joel Valvasori-Pereza might have left the building, but the party rages on at this CBD bunker.
Liberté

Liberté

The menu at Liberté includes nods to owner Amy Hamilton’s French training (comforting steak frites, chicken liver parfait), much of the cooking is notable for its effortless use of Vietnamese flavours.
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Momofuku Seiobo

Momofuku Seiobo

Paul Carmichael keeps refining his sound at the Sydney outpost of David Chang's restaurant empire.
Monopole

Monopole

It could be one of the darkest dining rooms in town, but nine years in the ideas on the plate and in the glass at Monopole are brighter and sharper than ever.
MoVida

MoVida

Can anything be less Spanish than 6pm dinner? The popularity of this tapas bar means that may be the only sitting you get unless you're a forward-planning booker.
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Oakridge

Oakridge

It’s a winery restaurant with all the trappings: vineyard views, a tasting room with spittoons, that “escaped the city” feeling.
Orana

Orana

REVIEW Six years into his exploration of native ingredients within a fine-dining prism, Jock Zonfrillokeeps devising innovative combinations at a furious pace. His confidence lifts Orana’s modest dining room to showcase a maverick Australia-first philosophy that feeds all the senses, from lemon myrtle-scented hand towels to Aboriginal artworks and comfortable Australian hardwood furniture, backed by […]
Porteño

Porteño

A meathouse that's a vegetarian's paradise? Tell your plant-based friends.
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Rockpool Bar & Grill

Rockpool Bar & Grill

Rockpool Bar & Grill delivers the glamour via its thrilling Deco-era dining room, all soaring pillars, mood lighting and lofty ceilings.
Sean's

Sean’s

Lunch at Sean's couldn't be more Bondi if a surf lifesaver popped in to say hi to her mates mid-service.
Spice Temple

Spice Temple

The discreet entry belies the popularity of this Suzie Wong inspired-China diner, which continues to attract a suited CBD lunching clientele.
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Stanbuli

Stanbuli

The bubblegum-pink shopfront of the former Marie-Louise salon is the unlikely façade of this smart two-storey Turkish eatery.
Stokehouse Q

Stokehouse Q

When the bi-fold doors are retracted at this smartly appointed riverside restaurant, there isn't a more picturesque place in Brisbane to enjoy lunch.
Supernormal

Supernormal

Part of Andrew McConnell's empire, this is the younger, buzzier, carefree sibling to the grown-up Cumulus Inc further up Flinders Lane.
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Temporada

Temporada

Set between the CBD and university, Temporada bridges culinary and social divides.
The signature confit trout at Testuya's

Tetsuya’s

There's nothing else like Tetsuya's in Sydney. It's an oasis of hush in a Japanese-styled building hidden in a gated compound right in the CBD.
The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery

The Agrarian Kitchen Eatery

Yes, The Agrarian Kitchen cooking school has a restaurant spin-off - and you can find it in the Instagram-friendly surrounds of the former New Norfolk asylum.
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The Wolfe

The Wolfe

There's not a share plate in sight at this unassuming neighbourhood-style eatery. But you still may need to fend off forks when entrées land.
Tonka

Tonka

The appeal's partly due to its hidden laneway address, ex-nightclub digs and the picture windows over plane trees and the MCG.
Vue de Monde

Vue de Monde

Vue de Monde impresses not just with the views that come with its lofty 55th-floor perch, but for holding its position in Melbourne's premier restaurant league for so long.
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10 William Street

10 William Street

The food is only part of the appeal; the lively crush of bodies yelling for picks from one of the edgiest wine lists in town gives the place permanent buzz.