City Guides
Manuka, Canberra: Restaurants, Cafes and the Inner South Village
Manuka is Canberra's most established suburban village, combining a long-standing residential character with a restaurant and cafe strip that has served the inner south for generations. The Flinders Way and Franklin Street intersection forms the heart of the Manuka village, with a concentrated block of restaurants, cafes, a cinema and specialty shops. The Manuka Oval, adjacent to the village centre, is a nationally significant heritage cricket ground and the home ground of the ACT Brumbies; match-day crowds create a distinctive neighbourhood energy. Manuka's restaurant scene covers a wide range from casual breakfast cafes to formal French-influenced dining, with Italian, Vietnamese, Japanese and modern Australian cuisine all represented within the core strip. Several of Canberra's most-booked restaurants operate in Manuka, including fine dining options with large wine lists sourcing from nearby wine regions. The suburb's tree-lined streets and Federation and inter-war housing stock give Manuka a visual character that is among the most charming in the capital.