Best Lunch in Sydney: Our Favourite Spots to Linger

We've got you covered with a curated list of the hottest contenders for Sydney's best lunch spots.

Bobby’s

Nothing beats a long, leisurely lunch with friends at one of Sydney’s buzzing restaurants. It’s a time-honoured tradition that involves three essential elements: mouth-watering food, refreshing cocktails, and the joy of engaging conversation. Delicious views are a welcome addition. 

Sydney’s lunch scene caters seamlessly to gatherings of all sizes, making it the ideal canvas for unforgettable moments with your crew. Let this curated list of the best lunch locations in Sydney guide you on your way. 

Best Lunch: Inner West


Continental Deli

Continental Deli

Smack bang in the centre of one of our favourite streets in Sydney, Newtown’s vibrant Australia Street, lies Continental Deli. Giving big Italian New York deli energy, you can dine in the sun out on the pavement, enjoy deli sandwiches in the bustling bar area or feast on larger dishes upstairs in the nautical-inspired bistro. Expect to indulge in premium tinned seafood, cheese and charcuterie alongside Continental’s iconic canned cocktails and desserts.

210 Australia Street, Newtown

The Cottage

Balmain locals continues to flock to The Cottage Balmain, where relaxed neighbourhood charm meets polished café fare. Set inside a light-filled heritage cottage, the menu leans fresh, seasonal and crowd-pleasing — the kind of easy, sun-dappled lunch spot that people return to on repeat.

342 Darling St, Balmain NSW 2041

Best Lunch: CBD


Bar Allora

The new kid on the block, Bar Allora is serving up a traditional Italian lunch every weekday, in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. Serving up dishes inspired by the hustle and bustle of Milan, Bar Allora is authentic, fun and undeniably delicious.

From the team that blessed Sydney with Maybe Sammy, you already know it’s not just the food that packs a punch – their cocktail menu speaks for itself. Whether you’re popping in from the office for a mid-week bite, or a slow lunch in the city – Bar Allora is serving up some of the best Italian in Sydney.

2 Bond Street, Sydney

Shell House
Shell House

Shell House

Shell House Sydney seamlessly combines the best of old and new in a meticulously restored 1930s clock tower building. The aesthetics are top-notch, from the dishes themselves to the thoughtfully designed interiors by Anna Hewett which we’re sure your lunch gang will appreciate. 

The menu showcases an inventive blend of Mediterranean and French flavours, perfect for a lingering lunch. We recommend starting with fresh Sydney rock oysters or the caviar-topped steak tartare. 

Sitchu Tip: Have a drink at Sky Bar first before heading to either the dining room or the terrace. 

37 Margaret Street, Sydney 

Palazzo Salato

Palazzo Salato 

From the good people who brought us Love Tilly Devine and RagazziPalazzo Salato is one of our favourite haunts for long lunching. The 120-seat venue is brimming with kitchen space, which means an even wider variety of unique hand-shaped pasta, grilled meats and more. Diners have the choice of the walk-in-only bar and the dining room, with interiors inspired by traditional Italian trattorias (that’s a relaxed Italian eatery to you and I). A 500-strong wine list rounds out the offering.

201/203 Clarence Street, Sydney  

NOUR
NOUR

NOUR 

A popular spot on Crown Street’s foodie trail, NOUR is perfectly placed for a mid-shop stop. The menu creatively pulls out the traditional flavours of Lebanon in dishes that will keep you intrigued throughout the meal.

The interiors are just as gorgeous with a contemporary fit-out with glass doors opening out onto a terrace. 

3/490 Crown Street, Surry Hills 

CANVAS

Aside from having one of the most enviable views in Sydney, CANVAS is also host to an exciting new approach to dining. Each season they introduce a new ‘in-residence’ chef who will contribute to the restaurant’s dynamic and ever-revolving menu.

Level 4, MCA Sydney 

The Apollo
The Apollo

The Apollo

If you have a penchant for saganaki cheese and charred calamari, then The Apollo is the lunch spot for you. Their take on Mediterranean flavours (with a strong focus on Greek food), along with a smattering of dishes cooked over wood and charcoal, is out of this world.  To get the most out of your experience, opt for ‘The Full Greek’ that showcases The Apollo’s best of the best. For just $70 per person, you will be beyond satisfied with the eight-dish banquet – think baked saganaki cheese, tangy Greek salad and slow-cooked lamb shoulder slathered in creamy tzatziki – all perfect dishes to linger over. Plus, for just $5 extra per person you can add ouzo – which is the properly Greek thing to do!

44 MacLeay Street, Potts Point

Ester

Ester

Such an impeccable wine list as that found at Ester is perfect for enjoying over a long lunch. Yet still, the food is the star of the show here. A seasonal menu celebrates the best Australian ingredients with providence at the fore. Whilst the food is undoubtedly elevated, no dish is off limits. Think blood sausage sangas side-by-side with wagyu scotch fillet and BBQ blue mackerel.

Best Lunch: Eastern Suburbs


mimi's
mimi’s

Mimi’s 

Set over the waves, mimi’s is one of the best spots for lunch in Sydney for both the views and the exquisite culinary offering. 

Simplicity and constrained elegance permeate through the food offering with skilful craftsmanship underpinning the quality seafood, meat and vegetables that are served up. 

Amid the chic, calm interiors, enjoy a drop from the 600-strong wine list to ensure your meal is perfectly accompanied. Save this one for the weekend as you won’t want to be heading back to the office afterwards. 

130a Beach Street, Coogee 

Totti’s
Totti’s

Totti’s  

This modern Italian venue serves up hand-crafted pasta, meats and classic Italian cocktails in a relaxed setting. What more could you want from a lunch with the girls?

Totti’s menu is fun, simple and delicious, suited to all ages and designed to share, built around Italian-style flatbread, cooked to order and accompanied by small plates of local and house-made charcuterie, Italian cheese and seasonal fruits. 

Drinks are simple, retro-Italian-inspired crowd pleasers, while the wine list focuses on small boutique wineries and organic drops with an Italian twist.

Bondi, Rozelle, CBD

North Bondi Fish
North Bondi Fish

North Bondi Fish 

There’s nothing that screams ‘Sydney’ more than sparkling sea views and North Bondi Fish delivers. It also ticks all the right boxes for a ladies’ lunch in Sydney: a deck that soaks up the sun, a fresh and balanced menu (which, naturally, is all about seafood), and a huge selection of rosé.

The interior is bright and airy, and the clientele is hip yet relaxed – so you and your crew will fit right in. 

120 Ramsgate Avenue, North Bondi 

Table Manners (Image Credit: Jennifer Soo)

Table Manners 

Whilst Bronte was a dreamy suburb before, the opening of Table Manners has elevated its status even further. A neighbourhood restaurant and bar with a European influence, you can expect approachable dishes and a relaxed atmosphere. As hospitality hero Alex Cameron’s first solo venture, it’s clear that a lot of love has gone into this opening. Head Chef Luke Churchill (ex Parlar, Oncore by Clare Smyth) is behind the menu which includes highlights like tuna belly toast, Hervey Bay scallops with nduja butter and macadamia and lemon polenta madeleines. Paired with a 400-bottle wine list (with 30 by the glass!) and sleek interiors, it’s the perfect backdrop to your long lunch snaps. 

56 – 60 Macpherson Street, Bronte

Best Lunch: Northern Beaches


Best Lunch in Sydney: Cibaria
Cibaria

Cibaria

Embracing European style dining, Cibaria in Manly has cemented itself as a staple of the Northern Beaches. Serving up long lunches that will transport you straight to Italy and aperitivos for the ultimate Euro experience.

Boasting a private event space and set menus – whether you’re getting a group together or going for a more intimate experience, Cibaria is perfect for whatever you’re planning.

55 N Steyne, Manly

Dunes Palm Beach
Dunes Palm Beach

Dunes Palm Beach

Sitting atop Sydney’s iconic Palm Beach, Dunes Palm Beach is Bringing a touch of the Mediterranean to Sydney. Surrounded by beautiful parklands that open out onto that famous stretch of sand, this alfresco-style restaurant and kiosk more than capitalises on its idyllic location – making it the perfect destination for a long lunch.

With a minimalist, white-washed aesthetic and laid-back, beach-friendly take on informal all-day dining (shoes optional) and concertina windows opening onto a decked terrace it’s relaxed fine dining at its best.

1193 Barrenjoey Road, Palm Beach

Best Lunch: North Shore


Bathers Pavilion
Bathers Pavilion

Bathers’ Pavilion 

A beachside restaurant-slash-café-slash-bar, Bathers’ Pavilion is seemingly made for leisurely lunches with the girls. For a more casual affair, the café’s lunch menu offers Mediterranean-style food in a chic, yet colourful, setting.

The restaurant takes it up a notch for lunch with its French-inspired cuisine, degustation menu and extensive wine list. The best part is both venues come complete with uninterrupted views of Balmoral Beach and a cosy fireplace for the cooler months. 

4 The Esplanade, Mosman 

Nico

Neighbourhood favourite Nico is quietly nailing the art of the long lunch. The Euro-leaning menu champions produce-driven, polished and crowd-pleasing plates, all served in a warm, softly styled space that feels equal parts relaxed and refined. Settle in because this is definitely one to linger over.

450 Miller St, Cammeray NSW 2062

Best Lunch: Western Sydney


MISC. (Image Credit: Parker Blaine)
MISC. (Image Credit: Parker Blaine)

MISC.

Tucked away in Parramatta Park, MISC. is well-known in the area for offering the sought-after lunchtime trifecta: An Instagrammable space and sunny courtyard, incredible share-style menu and a drinks list you’ll adore. 

While it’s easy to load up on their famous puffy flatbread, don’t miss out on other menu gems like a dry-aged ribeye. MISC.’s food is best enjoyed the way they’ve structured the menu: Order a bit of this, a bit of that; maybe a bit more and a bit on the side.

Little Coogee, Parramatta Park, Byrnes Avenue, Parramatta

IFTAR

Western Sydney favourite Iftar is a go-to for generous, flavour-packed lunches in Merrylands. Expect hearty Middle Eastern plates, fresh-from-the-grill meats and share-friendly spreads that don’t hold back on portion or punch. It’s fuss-free, reliably good and oh so satisfying, making it perfect for when only a proper feast will do.

Main Ln, Merrylands NSW 2160

Best Lunch: Sutherland Shire


Bobby’s

Bobby’s ticks all the long lunch boxes: delicious views, yummy and fresh food, killer cocktails and cute interiors. Start your catch-up with brioche prawn rolls, Cantabrian anchovies on toast and ocean trout crudo before moving on to some substantial Mediterranean plates that you’ll love lingering over. As for drinks, the focus is on Mediterranean wines and light and fresh cocktails. 

6R The Esplanade, Cronulla  

Call Me Mamma

Cronulla’s coastal dining scene has had a chic Italian moment at Call Me Mamma. Equal parts stylish and soulful, the airy, design-forward space sets the tone for long, leisurely lunches. Come for the house-made pastas, stay for the signature puffed bread — golden, airy and made for tearing straight into.

138 Cronulla St, Cronulla NSW 2230

Looking for more fun things to do in Sydney? The best lunch in Sydney is just the start. From bottomless brunches to cute date night venues, our city has endless inspiration.  

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