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Best Restaurants in Canberra 2026: Where Locals Are Eating
The national capital's food scene has grown up — these are the places worth knowing.
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The national capital's food scene has grown up — these are the places worth knowing.
2 min read
Updated 2 h ago

Canberra's restaurant scene has been one of Australia's most improved over the past decade. The combination of high incomes, a well-travelled public service population and significant competition has produced a diverse and quality-driven dining landscape.
Canberra has a cluster of hatted restaurants that hold their own in national comparisons. The Lakeside precinct at Barton, the new town centre in Acton, and the Kingston Foreshore have all developed strong dining destinations with multiple options at the premium end.
The suburbs of Dickson, Kingston and Manuka have the strongest neighbourhood dining culture. Dickson's Asian food strip on Woolley Street is arguably the best casual dining value in Canberra. Kingston offers a mix of modern Australian, Italian and European options.
Canberra's specialty coffee scene is exceptionally strong. Cafes like Ona Coffee (which trained baristas who won multiple World Barista Championships), Market Grounds and a cluster of independents in Braddon, Kingston and Acton set a high standard. The local competition means quality is consistent across the city.
The Kingston Foreshore development along Lake Burley Griffin has produced a reliable destination dining strip. Multiple restaurants across different cuisines and price points, with lake views, make it a consistent first recommendation for visitors.
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