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The Best Restaurants in Newcastle for Your Must-Visit List

Ready for a gastronomical delight? Taste your way through our edit of the best restaurants in Newcastle to try.

Birds eye view of Light Years Newcastle interior with pink booths, rattan seating and indoor palm tree
Light Years

Sitting pretty on the Mid North Coast, Newcastle sums up what the Hunter region is all aboutcoastal living, country surroundings, and delicious culinary exploits.

When it comes to dining, locals are spoiled for choice with a constant influx of trendy new eateries along Beaumont, Darby, King, and Hunter Streets. These trendy Newcastle restaurants offer an array of options, whether you're seeking a quick bite, a hearty pub meal and a bevvy or a dinner with the waves as your backdrop. Below, we’ve whittled down the best restaurants in Newcastle that are guaranteed to impress.

The Best Restaurants in Newcastle

The white, bright interiors of Blanca Honeysuckle.
Blanca Honeysuckle

Blanca Honeysuckle

They had us at their adorable moniker, Blanca Honeysuckle, to be honest (inspired by the name of the street). Stepping into this charming hotspot is equally as delightful. Their goal? To transport you to the Med with their Euro-inspired menu, which celebrates fresh, locally sourced ingredients. 

Diners can enjoy dishes like whipped cod roe with nori dust and slow-cooked beef cheek with truffle mash. Accompanying the food is an extensive drink list featuring curated wines, signature cocktails like the Yuzu margarita, and a selection of local craft beers, perfect for pairing with Blanca’s innovative cuisine.

2/11 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle

A table of fresh seafood, including oysters.
Peregrin

Peregrin

Inside the Beach Hotel in Merewether, you'll find the buzzing hot spot, Peregrin. The menu is a love letter to modern Australian fare and features a variety of contemporary dishes, such as grilled prawns with mango salsa and charred lamb rump with chimichurri.

For drinks, the restaurant has a well-curated selection of wines, signature cocktails like the Peregrin Sour, and craft beers, ensuring a perfect pairing for every meal. With ocean views, Peregrin delivers a relaxed yet refined dining atmosphere. Plus, you can wander into the main pub after your meal if you're in the mood for a nightcap.

Level 1/99 Frederick Street, Merewether 

A pasta and steak dish with pesto sauce.
Closed

Closed

Closed is a cute little spot in Newcastle with an exciting menu that's great for sharing. The menu includes a snack section, canapes, and larger offerings, including spiced fried chicken with lime aioli, bavette steak with mojo rojo, pickled potato and chives, or grilled prawns with chilli oil.

The drink menu includes inventive cocktails, wines, and beers perfectly matching their fresh, flavourful food. With a cool, intimate atmosphere, Closed is the ultimate spot for drinks that turn into dinner.

17 Beaumont Street Islington, Newcastle

Interior of Thermidor Newcastlew ith rattan chairs, brown leather couch seating and sage green walls with port views
Thermidor

Thermidor

On Newcastle's Honeysuckle waterfront, you'll find Thermidor Oyster Bar & Brasserie, the brainchild of local hospitality veterans Josh and Jess Gregory. With picturesque harbour views and an inviting atmosphere, it's quickly become a favourite among the locals since its opening in September 2023.

The menu, inspired by Australian coastal tastes and Josh's love for open-fire cooking, is straightforward and fuss-free, allowing the top-notch ingredients to shine. Patrons can also enjoy the bar area, complete with two fish tanks and an oyster station for live shucking.

Shop 1/7 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle 

Exposed white brick exterior of Susuru Newcastle, with bright orange, yellow and red sigage for the ramen and gyoza bar
Susuru

Susuru

Craving some Japanese comfort food? Look no further than Susuru, Newcastle's very own ramen and gyoza hotspot. Make your way to this bright and airy metro-style gem with Japanese aesthetics that bring Tokyo vibes to the heart of the city. The venue pays homage to two of Japan's culinary treasures: ramen and gyoza.

Susuru, which translates to slurp in Japanese, is all about savouring that rich ramen broth. As for the gyoza, they're freshly made by experts who churn out hundreds of these delectable dumplings daily.

If you can’t decide what to try, then start with Susuru’s fried chicken ramen and wagyu cheese gyoza. They never miss!

140 King Street, Newcastle 

A plate of oysters with vinegarette and a plate of sashimi at Harrison’s Food and Wine Newcastle
Harrison’s Food and Wine

Harrison's Food and Wine

Tony Harrison brings an exciting and adventurous menu to this small and intimate venue. The Euro-inspired menu with daily specials and cosy dining room take you far away from Hamilton and into a space you'd expect to find in the South of France or a beachside town in Italy.  The drinks, including wines from the Hunter Valley region, go fabulously with the food. 

108 Tudor Street, Hamilton

Interior of Humbug Newcastle with light wood tables and chairs and light brown leather booth seating
Humbug

Humbug

Wine, pasta and snacks? Hard yes. While everything at Humbug jumps out at you, regulars rave about the Feed Me set menu, where you can get a little taste of everything. Even better is the fact it includes dessert.

Menu standouts include homemade pasta, obviously, the 48-hour sourdough focaccia, mushroom dumplings, and lamb leg skewers. You'll want to wear your stretchy pants for this one.

87-89 Hunter Street, Newcastle 

Anchovies with crunchy bread and a crumbed seafood dish on white plates at Scotties Beach House Newcastle
Scotties Beach House

Scottie's 

Newcastle is a town that knows its seafood, so the standard is set incredibly high. When we say that Scottie's has the best seafood in Newcastle, you better believe we mean that! Perhaps the most delicious hidden gems, this is easily one of the best restaurants in Newcastle for your seafood fix. 

With a happy hour and a menu that changes weekly, this is the ultimate place to soak up the seaside air and enjoy some delicious food. The menu is incredibly diverse, but if you can only order one thing, we recommend the fish and chips. You can't beat them!

36 Scott Street, Newcastle East

A plate of Hiramasa Kingfish Tiradito with garnish and dipping sauce at Âpé Yakitori Bar Newcastle
Âpé Yakitori Bar

Âpé Yakitori Bar

Tokyo is famous for its yakitori laneways, and this Newie hotspot is well-known for the skewered treat. For those who haven’t tried it yet, yakitori is a method of skewering meat on a ‘kushi’ (usually made of bamboo), and grilling it over a charcoal fire until it’s bursting with flavour, or ‘umami’. What separates yakitori from kebab-style meats, you ask? Traditionally, yakitori bars cook up every part of the chicken, including the heart and liver. 

Don't forget to round it out with one of their divine creations from the cocktail list! Our pick? the Sakura Cherry Blossom with Bombay Sapphire Gin, Dassai Sake, yuzu, honey and orange blossom water. 

The Boardwalk, Shop 3N/1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle

Outdoor dining area at Elementa Newcastle with black painted brick wall and neon 'Elementa' sign with wall plants
Elementa

Elementa 

Situated on the banks of Throsby Foreshore, Elementa is one of Newcastle's newest additions to the foodie scene. This stunning waterfront location is all about relaxed yet refined dining, with an everchanging seasonal menu and a carefully curated cocktail and wine list.

Perfect for a girls' catch-up over good food and great drinks, Elementa is fast becoming one of the best restaurants in Newcastle. 

76 The Lane, Maryville

Light Years

Miami Vice meets Newcastle at this tropical-hued venue, the fourth from the Light Years team. Discover a fresh cuisine-crossing, pan-Asian menu with punchy cocktails and indulge in the fresh, flavour-packed dishes Light Years has become known for.

The large space is bright and airy, inviting guests to a relaxing feast of the senses surrounded by stunning decor and great vibes.

5-7 Darby Street, Newcastle

Interior shot of rooftop restaurant Roundhouse in Newcastle with floor to ceiling windows overlooking the water
Roundhouse

Roundhouse

The floor-to-ceiling glass walls of Newcastle fine dining restaurant Roundhouse offer wraparound views from Port Stephens to the Hunter Valley. Atop the five-star Crystalbrook Kingsley, you’ll enjoy refined contemporary cuisine with a focus on native ingredients and seasonal dishes made with local, responsibly grown products.

Expect pork belly, free-range duck breast, and unique Australian desserts like a eucalyptus crème diplomat.

Level 9/282 King Street, Newcastle

Best Things to do in Newcastle: The Flotilla Newcastle with green bar stools in front of the open kitchen
The Flotilla

The Flotilla

This hatted restaurant makes for a special night out. The menu at Flotilla is diverse and creative, focusing on using fresh, locally sourced ingredients to create dishes you won't stop thinking about for days to come. If you can, grab a seat at the bar and watch all the action in the kitchen. 

The cocktails are excellent, and the matching wines are equally delightful. Another win? Their early spring vegetarian set menu for $115 is *chef's kiss*. 

9 Albert Street, Wickham 

Interior Jana Restaurant and Bar with rattan seating, beige curtain on the left, red booth sitting by a large window
Jana Restaurant and Bar

Jana Restaurant & Bar

In one of Newcastle's hottest hotels, the QT, you’ll find Jana Restaurant & Bar, a modern Australian restaurant brimming with character. With chic interiors and exceptional service, expect top-tier seafood and steak courtesy of their dry-aged meat cabinet and fresh flavours that pay tribute to the region. Round it all with the best, locally sourced wine from the Hunter Valley, and you've got a top-shelf dining experience. 

185 Hunter Street, Newcastle

An open rustic dining space at Antojitos Newcastle with paved flooring, pastel hues and open bar area
Antojitos

Antojitos

Antojitos means little cravings, which is ironicbecause there’s nothing small about our love for the Mexican feast that awaits at one of the best restaurants in Newcastle! The LA-style taqueria has grown from humble beginnings as a market stall to a full warehouse-sized venue.

The fuss-free space serves over 45,000 burritos yearly on paper plates and red plastic trays. Stock up on carnitas, nachos, guac and corn chips and enjoy the relaxed vibes. Trust us, you’ll love it!

11 Steel Street, Newcastle West

An array of seafood and meat dishes on white plates with a glass of red wine at Signal Box Newcastle
Signal Box

Signal Box

In an iconic Newcastle building in the historic Railway Precinct, you’ll find the fun and vibrant Signal Box. Rich in heritage, the building has been part of the Newcastle Railway precinct since 1936. One of the best restaurants in Newcastle for an upmarket lunch or dinner experience.

The menu is rich in modern Australian cuisine and includes crowd-pleasing desserts, like a burnt Basque cheesecake that's absolutely to die for.

155 Wharf Road, Newcastle

Interior of Nagisa Newcastle with hanging pendant lights over dark wood dining tables with wooden booth seating
Nagisa

Nagisa

Sitting pretty on the harbour’s edge, Nagisa is where fresh produce, traditional Japanese culture, and modern techniques coincide to deliver an unforgettable dining experience. Serving up sashimi, sushi, and noodles, Nagisa’s impeccably designed restaurant, with draped linen and pendant lighting, spills out onto an alfresco setting that comes alive on balmy nights.

For dining thrill-seekers, take a seat at the Teppanyaki bar, and be mesmerised by the talented chefs and the intoxicating aromas of sizzling meats and fresh seafood.

N2/1 Honeysuckle Drive, Newcastle

A petite lemon tart with berries, granola and mini meringues on a white plate at Rustica Newcastle
Rustica

Rustica

Newcastle Beach sets the scene for this Mediterranean-themed eatery, Rustica. Occupying a bright and airy space opposite the beach, the interiors designed by Dion Ackland and handcrafted pieces by local artisans will have you looking around in awe.

The menu is all about tapas, share-style and banquet menus, all teeming with Mediterranean-style dishes. Think Moroccan-spiced squid to hearty mains like lamb shoulder and za'atar roasted cauliflower. Seasonal ingredients shine in pasta dishes and indulgent desserts like churros and chocolate fondant.

1 King Street, Newcastle

A white plate with salmon sashimi and a speckled plate with steak tartare and raw egg yolk at Meet Newcastle
MEET

MEET

For a taste of Brazil, MEET brings the real churrasco experience to Newcastle streets. MEET sources the finest local pork, beef, chicken and lamb to roast over their custom BBQ, with added natural woods and coals to give the dishes that authentic smoky flavour.

Along with endless meats served tableside, the huge menu of sides featuring cheese bread, cassava chips, and banana fritters will have you hooked. Be sure to look out on the streets for the MEET Food Truck to get your hit of street food flavour.

9 Darby Street, Newcastle

Made your way through the best restaurants in Newcastle and want to keep working on your itinerary? Check out our comprehensive deep dive on everything to do in Newcastle during your stay. Then, why not take a look at our guide to the best shopping in Newcastle?

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