Dine Out in Style at the Best Restaurants in Kingston

Browse our tried and tested selection of the best restaurants in Kingston to satisfy every craving, from fresh Japanese to hearty Italian.

Otis
Otis

Sitting along the scenic foreshore and nestled along the charming streets further inland, there are plenty of great places to grab a bite in Kingston. The culinary scene here is as diverse as it is delightful, offering something for every palate and preference. Whether it’s a laid-back meal at a cosy cafe or a more refined dining experience, Kingston has it all.

Keep our guide to the best restaurants in Kingston handy when it’s time to book your next dinner.

Onzieme

Onzieme

Hatted once again for 2026, Onzieme continues to earn high praise from Australia’s leading hospitality institutions. The small plates are intrinsically inventive and insanely good, and the drinks list — mostly filled with natural wines — is undeniably well-curated. Think confit duck dolmades, kingfish kokonada and flambadou Pacific oysters.

We recommend seeing if you can get a place at the counter. Reserved for walk-ins, it’s a great spot to chat and hang out with the staff.

5-39 Kennedy Street, Kingston

Otis
Otis

Otis

Otis Dining Hall is a beloved destination among locals seeking sophistication and comfort. Located on Jardine Street, Otis invites diners with its warm, earthy decor, showcasing beautifully restored timber floors and an enchanting ceiling adorned with ceramic roses and glittering chandeliers.

You’ll have to dine from a set menu but each seasonal edition has been expertly perfected and is worth the coin.

29 Jardine Street, Kingston 

Pomegranate Restaurant (Image Credit: Chefs Eat Canberra)

Pomegranate

This award-winning restaurant gets the tick of approval from the people of Canberra, and the Australian Good Food Guide to boot. Modern Australian cuisine is given a Mediterranean twist to create a menu filled with simplicity and flavour.

Servicing Kingston locals and visitors for over a decade with dishes like Black Angus sirloin, duck ravioli and chargrilled lamb cutlets, you will wish you knew about Pomegranate sooner!

31 Giles Street, Kingston

Tintino (Image Credit: Ben Smith Artist)

Tintino

When your next craving for small plates and delicious drops rolls around, beeline your way to Tintino. The menu is brief but the memories will linger with the likes of swordfish belly crudo, saison pork and native pepper salami and sweet potato ice cream begging to be paired with your favourite wine.

4/11 Kennedy Street, Kingston

Agostinis

Agostinis

Family-owned Agostinis at the East Hotel is passionate about delicious food and time spent together. The pizzas at this Italian restaurant are renowned — for good reason — they are baked to perfection in the state-of-the-art Marana Forni pizza oven — fancy! Enjoy a laid-back Sunday lunch or stop by for a scoop or two of homemade gelato.

East Hotel, 69 Canberra Avenue, Kingston 

Champi
Champi

Champi

If you’ve never tried Laotian cuisine, head to Champi. Expect traditional dishes from Laos with a few Thai favourites thrown in. Some of our top picks include Grandma’s free-range chicken, the signature Barramundi and the mouthwatering curries.

The wine list is excellent, filled with locally produced drops. But if you’re after somewhere to enjoy a post-dinner nightcap, take a short stroll over to nearby bar Queenies.

17 Kennedy Street, Kingston

Brodburger
Brodburger

Brodburger

A list of  Kingston’s — nay, Canberra’s — best restaurants wouldn’t be complete without Brodburger. This casual eatery is a local institution. The vibe is fun and laid-back, it’s open for lunch and dinner most days of the week, and the burgers are some of the best we’ve tried.

You can’t go wrong with any menu items here, but the flame-grilled lamb burger (with a side of onion rings) is a real highlight.

Canberra Glassworks, 11 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston

Walt & Burley

Walt & Burley 

For top-tier pub grub with lake-side views, it’s straight to Walt & Burley. This upscale pub serves up a selection of classics alongside elevated staples ranging from tacos to pasta. 

Sitchu Tip: If you’re looking for somewhere to soak up views and sunshine with an afternoon drink, book a lakeside table and order one of Walt & Burley’s charcuterie and cheese boards. Perfect afternoon sorted! 

70/17 Eastlake Parade, Kingston 

If you loved this edit of the best restaurants in Kingston, check out our guides to the best burgers and Japanese restaurants in Canberra. Happy eating!

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