A Foodie Favourite: The Best Restaurants in Chippendale
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A university enclave that packs a culinary punch, Chippendale is a food hub worth knowing about. Ever since Ester first swung open its doors back in 2013, its since welcomed a torrent of hip bars and trendy restaurants. Now a gourmet’s go-to, you’ll find everything from cold drip coffee and hearty pub classics, to fancy fine dining and sizzling street eats – Chippendale is one Sydney suburb with serious foodie credentials. Read on for the best restaurants in Chippendale.
Kindred
Kindred serves up wholesome Italian fare reminiscent of a bygone era - no fuss yet plated to perfection. Begin with warm sourdough and cultured butter, travel through entrees, mains and pasta and end with something sweet. The pasta is the real standout so if you're a pasta fiend, you'll be thrilled when you're treated to lesser-known goodies like bucatini and cauliflower cappellacci.
137 Cleveland Street, Darlington
Longshore
This seafood restaurant and wine bar has been winning hearts and stomachs since it touched down in 2023.
The Longshore offering consists of a five-course tasting menu alongside an experimental 10-course snack menu served in two stages - hot and cold. Look forward to highlights including raw Tasmanian scallops with mandarin koshu and makrut lime and Paroo red kangaroo tartare with salted muntries. Be sure to keep that dessert chamber opened as there is plenty for you to sample.
5 Kensington Street, Chippendale
Olio Kensington St
Taking up residence in The Old Rum Store, Olio provides the simplicity of Sicilian cuisine with an injection of luxury. The menu from head chef Lino Sauro is underpinned by quality seafood and provides a refreshing take on traditional Italian dining. To make the most of your evening, head to the rooftop terrace for a pre-dinner drink and nibble.
2-10 Kensington Street, Chippendale
Lil Sis
Lil Sis is giving sun-drenched Parisian wine bar and we love it. Enter through the wine shop downstairs and browse the curated selection of organic and sustainable wines from around the world. If you're not sure what to choose, pull up a chair at the communal tasting table and sample a few by the glass. For those looking to settle in for the night, head upstairs to the moodily lit wine bar and get comfortable in a booth or at the bar. There is a fabulous selection of wines available by the glass, carafe and bottle.
The grazing-focused bar menu is perfect for snacking and includes everything from local cheeses and cured meats to Gildas and Ortiz anchovies. And for a nostalgic kick, don't miss the jaffles - the triple cheese and Heinz spaghetti with cheddar is sure to hit the spot.
Sitchu Tip: Drop by on a Sunday and you can grab a bottle from the shop downstairs with free corkage.
Ground Floor of Abercrombie Terraces, 100 Broadway, Chippendale
Viet
Just downstairs from Mekong in The Old Rum Store, Viet serves up street-style Vietnamese cuisine. Focused on flavour, the menu features fresh ingredients paired with invigorating spices and classics like spring rolls, dumplings and pho.
14 Kensington Street, Chippendale
The Rose Hotel
A stone’s throw from Sydney University, The Rose has had a workout with thirsty students but a trip to the pub will have you understanding their regular return. The beer garden is the drawcard here, with large picnic benches and big groups creating a warm atmosphere under the twinkling fairy lights. The menu is extensive, from burgers and snacks to salads and vegan-friendly options.
52-54 Cleveland Street, Chippendale
Spice Alley
This hawker-style food court brings a little bit of Singapore to Sydney’s inner west. Sitting in the heart of Kensington Street, Spice Alley is a lantern-filled courtyard - culturally rich and cash free. Stop by for dinner, top up a Kopi Tiam card and fleet between food outlets serving Singaporean, Thai, Vietnamese and Japanese dishes. A casual, memorable bite worthy of a pre-or post-dinner drink.
Kensington Street, Chippendale
Ester
Firmly cementing itself as a foodie institution, Ester is a destination restaurant drawing in diners from all over Sydney. Share plate style, the seasonal menu showcases masterful pairings of local produce. Seafood, meat and salad heavy, the dishes are exotic and full-flavoured while the fit out is minimal and intimate. Ideal date spot, or fancy dinner with a large group.
46/52 Meagher Street, Chippendale
Eastside Bar & Grill
From the interiors to the food, this is one chic venue. Adopting the atmosphere of New York’s meatpacking district, an American-inspired menu that is touched by the distinctive flavours of traditional Japanese Binchotan charcoal grill. takes the stage And when you’re having a little trouble choosing from the a la carte menu, then opt for the five-course tasting menu. Trust us, you won’t regret it.
Level 1, 2-10 Kensington Street, Chippendale
Gavroche
Paris meets Sydney at this exquisite Parisian bistro. Transforming an old rum warehouse on Kensington Street in Chippendale’s culinary precinct, Gavroche has become a mainstay among a line-up of renowned restaurants.
Level 1, 2-10 Kensington Street, Chippendale
The Duck Inn
The Duck Inn is a neighbourhood pub hidden away in the back streets of Chippendale is loved as much for its warm, laidback ambience as for its craft beer and menu that has a strong showing of pub classics. But it’s the signature dishes that keep people local, think the eight-hour braised lamb shoulder and whole baby snapper duck for two. Whether you’re in the beer garden or one of the cosy nooks inside, The Duck Inn is as welcoming as they come.
74 Rose Street, Chippendale
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