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The best restaurants in NSW right now

These are the best restaurants in New South Wales, as reviewed for our Restaurant Guide.
Saint Peter bar area
Saint Peter is our 2025 Restaurant of the Year and NSW State winner

From casual-cool bistros that redefine regional dining to a globally renowned seafood restaurant in a Paddington backstreet, these best New South Wales restaurants are a cut above. Across all the top restaurants in the state, local produce, fresh seafood, interesting drops and stellar service are consistently at the fore.

This guide is not limited to a single style of dining, and every restaurant featured is considered gold standard and recommended by our expert critics who’ve crisscrossed the state in search of the best places to eat, drink and celebrate NSW restaurant culture. See how the guide works.

Whether you’re looking for an upscale celebratory feast, a hot new local haunt in your neighbourhood or a world-class restaurant worth travelling the distance for, it’s an exciting time to be dining out in NSW — and this restaurant guide has you covered on all fronts.

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Our expert critics

This guide to Sydney’s best restaurants has been edited by Gourmet Traveller’s expert reviewer and NSW state editor Alexandra Carlton alongside national guide editor Michael Harry. Under Carlton’s direction, our team of Sydney critics include Gourmet Traveller deputy editor Ceri David, digital editor Cordelia Williamson, news editor Jordan Kretchmer and food editor Maxwell Adey, along with seasoned restaurant reviewers and writers Nicholas JordanTristan Lutze, Tiffany Dunk, Callum McDermott and Charlotte Wishart. They have travelled far and wide to visit — and revisit — dozens of restaurants, seeking out the most exceptional meals and memorable dining experiences in New South Wales.

The kitchen at St Peter at the Grand National, Sydney NSW.

Saint Peter

2025 Restaurant of the Year and NSW State Winner

This iconic seafood spot is making waves in a stunning new location. 

The interiors at Aalia in Sydney's CBD.
Aalia is housed in a beautiful architectural building in Sydney’s CBD.

Aalia

Sydney, NSW

Mezze, meat and more in the heart of the city.

The bar at Ante in Sydney's Newtown, surrounded by records and sake.
Ante’s interpretation of a Japanese listening bar exudes cool and creative flair.

Ante

Sydney, NSW

Sake, vinyl and playfully precise plates converge at Newtown’s coolest wine bar. 

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Pie at A.P Bread and Wine
A.P Bread and Wine dinner menu

The A.P empire makes its first night moves at this round-the-clock diner.

The dining room at Baba's Place restaurant in Marrickville, NSW

Baba’s Place

Sydney, NSW

This warehouse of fun cartwheels between cultures and cuisines.

Coastal furnishings at Bathers' Pavilion Restaurant in Balmoral, Sydney.
Coastal furnishings at Bathers’ Pavilion Restaurant in Balmoral, Sydney.

A waterfront classic that delivers reliable delights.

Drinks and snacks at Bessie's and Alma's in Surry Hills NSW
(Credits: Declan Blackall)

The most “Sydney” restaurant in Sydney right now.

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The very minimal dining room at Bistro Livi in Murwillumbah near Byron Bay.
The very minimal dining room at Bistro Livi in Murwillumbah near Byron Bay.

Bistro Livi

Murwillumbah, NSW

Quintessentially Australian dining that’s relaxed, refined and utterly its own. 

The dining space at Cafe Paci
The rustic dining space at Cafe Paci.

Cafe Paci

Sydney, NSW

Eclectic and energising: Paci is one of Sydney’s great menus.

Corner 75 restaurant interior with red walls and memorabilia
The paprika-red walls in the dining room at Corner 75 are lined with memorabilia.

Corner 75

Sydney, NSW

Heartfelt Hungarian, preserved and protected by a gun restaurant team.

The grand dining room at Eleven Barrack
The grand dining room at Eleven Barrack.

Eleven Barrack

Sydney, NSW

A glamorous dining room in a heritage bank is another hit for Bentley Group.

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Low waste, high taste dishes at EXP. restaraurant in Polkobin, Hunter Valley.
Low waste, high taste dishes at EXP. restaraurant in Polkobin, Hunter Valley.

EXP. Restaurant

Hunter Valley, NSW

The service at this Hunter Valley icon is almost as pleasing as the low-waste, high-taste cooking.

Exceptional skewers being cooked over open flames at Firepop in Enmore, Sydney.
Exceptional skewers being cooked over open flames at Firepop in Enmore, Sydney.

Firepop

Sydney, NSW

This Enmore firestarter is top of the pops.

A close up picture of the laksa bombs at Ho Jiak Town Hall. Plump dumplings surrounded by a sea of coconut broth and sambal on top.
The iconic laksa bombs at Ho Jiak Townhall.

This modern Malay powerhouse is hotter than ever after five years.

The dining space at King Clarence in Sydney's CBD.
The dining room at King Clarence in Sydney’s CBD is a buzzing hotspot.

King Clarence

Sydney, NSW

Khanh Nguyen’s pan-Asian diner is the city’s hottest power lunch spot.

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The dining room at Margaret in Double Bay is light-filled and modern.
The modern, light-filled dining room at Margaret, Double Bay.

Margaret

Sydney, NSW

The jewel of the Neil Perry empire puts great produce in the spotlight.

Megalong in the Blue Mountains puts up delicate plates of food.
Megalong in the Blue Mountains puts up delicate plates of food.

Megalong

Blue Mountains, NSW

Nature dictates the plates at this seductively simple Blue Mountains hideaway.

The iconic tree looms large over Olympus Dining room.
The iconic tree looms large over Olympus Dining room.

Olympus Dining

Sydney, NSW

Glamorous Greek eats in one of Sydney’s liveliest dining rooms.

Pilu at Freshwater sits on the waterfront.
Pilu at Freshwater sits at on the waterfront.

A beloved waterfront favourite still radiates Sardinian sunshine. 

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A selection of dishes at Pipit restaurant in Pottsville NSW
(Credits: Sabine Bannard)

Pipit

Pottsville, NSW

Sharp technique, a sustainable ethos and a sense of place come together at this quietly assured coastal diner. 

The dining room at Porcine in Paddington NSW
The fireplace at Porcine.

Porcine

Sydney, NSW

Paddington’s salon de swine now has a broader remit.

The vibrant food at Porkfat.
The vibrant food at Porkfat.

Porkfat

Sydney, NSW

A rowdy room serving fiery Thai that never holds back on flavour.

Crudo and white wine at Postino Osteria in Summer Hill
Crudo at Postino Osteria

Postino Osteria

Sydney, NSW

A new Italian restaurant that seems like it’s been there forever.

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Mulberry white coral dessert at Quay, Sydney NSW.
(Credits: Steven Woodburn)

Quay

Sydney, NSW

Sydney’s bedrock fine-diner stays the same while embracing change.

The buffet at R by Raita Noda restaurant, Sydney
(Credits: Ian Blackall)

R by Raita Noda

Sydney, NSW

An intimate omakase experience that puts flavour at the heart of the action.

The delicate dishes at Sixpenny.
The delicate dishes at Sixpenny.

Sixpenny

Sydney, NSW

The tiny inner-west terrace peddling funk-driven fine dining. 

How the guide works

To earn a place in this guide, each venue must excel from welcome to farewell, with service, design, originality, consistency and atmosphere each carefully considered. But the most crucial area of excellence is always the food. Every restaurant featured in this guide should be considered gold standard. It’s an exciting snapshot of how we like to eat out in 2025 and beyond.

All of the restaurants reviewed were visited anonymously between March and July 2025 with reviewers paying their own way.

The price guide has been updated this year to convey the average cost for two people. While we’re big fans of solo dining, restaurant visits are more often a shared experience, and this adjustment reflects that.


PRICE GUIDE

Average cost for two diners, not including drinks.

$ = under $100
$$ = $100 to $175
$$$ = 175 to $250
$$$$ = $250 to $325
$$$$$ = $325+

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