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The Best Brisbane Fine Dining Restaurants to Visit in 2025

Published 13 December 2024

Nestled within Brisbane’s thriving hospitality industry is an assortment of restaurants that excel well beyond the others. In this world of Brisbane fine dining, every detail is carefully considered — from meticulously crafted menus to attentive service and unforgettable ambience. Each visit feels unique, offering a dining experience that lingers long after the last bite.

Perfect for a special occasion or an indulgent night out, our guide to the best fine dining Brisbane has to offer will help you discover the city’s most exceptional culinary destinations.

From Cantonese cuisine to modern Australian-inspired menus, stupendous steakhouses to intimate basement restaurants that seat just 24 guests, these outstanding venues are waiting for your visit!

Discover your next unforgettable meal in Brisbane

Brisbane fine dining has evolved into a culinary scene that rivals Australia’s most celebrated food destinations. Known for its innovative chefs and access to premium Queensland produce, the city’s top restaurants transform local ingredients into world-class creations. From riverfront venues with breathtaking views to hidden laneway gems, Brisbane's fine dining offers experiences that go far beyond the plate.

Many of the best fine dining Brisbane restaurants combine international techniques with a focus on fresh, seasonal produce, making every dish a reflection of the city’s vibrant food culture. Whether it’s a meticulously plated degustation, a refined steakhouse dinner or an intimate chef’s table experience, these venues deliver sophistication, creativity and unforgettable service.

 

Make the most of your Brisbane dining experience

Planning a culinary outing in Brisbane? Explore the top fine dining in Brisbane, casual gems and unique culinary experiences with Best Restaurants. Pair your fine dining adventure with a leisurely experience by exploring the best long lunches in Brisbane. For those who enjoy travelling for exceptional meals, discover how Brisbane’s dining scene compares to the best fine dining in Sydney for your next interstate foodie escape.

If you’re ready to uncover even more hidden gems, browse our full Brisbane restaurant directory to find restaurants by cuisine, location or unique features. Treat yourself, impress your guests or celebrate life’s biggest moments — your next extraordinary meal is only a reservation away.

  • Bacchus Restaurant & Bar

    Rydges South Bank, Corner Grey and Glenelg Streets, South Bank
    Searching for modern Australian cuisine that’s mixed in with fine dining fare? Make your way over to Rydges South Bank Brisbane for Bacchus. On top of their award-winning wine list, where Bacchus truly shines is through their food menu that’s brought to life by both local and international ingredients. With a seven-course Tasting Menu, Bacchus also offers High Tea as well as a secluded private dining room for your next function. Despite the charm and overall opulence, Bacchus is far from pretentious.
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  • Donna Chang

    Shop 3/171 George Street, Brisbane CBD
    It's perfect for modern Chinese done with Parisian panache.
    You need to try the Peking duck or dim sum, elevated yet still nostalgic.
    Look out for Art Deco chandeliers, marble tables, velvet seating, and those wood-panelled walls that whisper opulence.
    If your tastebuds are sizzling for some authentic Cantonese and Sichuan cuisine, make your way over to the heart of the CBD for one of the best fine dining experiences in Brisbane, Donna Chang. The interiors are light and airy, ensuring that there’s plenty of room for the vibrant and striking dishes to take centre stage. With Jake Nicolson and Lyndon Tyers in the kitchen, Donna Chang offers either an a la carte menu or two banquet menus that feature plenty of fan favourites.
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  • Exhibition

    109 Edward Street, Brisbane CBD
    Like something straight out of an art gallery, Exhibition is one of the coolest, most unique multi-sensory dining experiences in Brisbane. Accommodating up to only 24 guests at a time, this intimate restaurant aims to showcase the best of Australian produce through their two luxurious omakase experiences: the Shortened and the Exhibition. And, unlike others featured on this list, guests are not provided a menu; instead they are left in the confidence of head chef and owner Tim Scott’s hands.
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  • Moo Moo The Wine Bar & Grill Brisbane

    39 Edward St, Port Office, Stamford Plaza, Brisbane CBD
    How does Kaviari Transmontanus Caviar on crumpets sound? Maybe you prefer the likes of Banana Blossom Salad, Roasted Creamed Potatoes with chilli butter, Bone Marrow Croquettes, Almond Fed Pork Belly or a 1kg Spice Rubbed Wagyu Rump Cap Roast that serves two? Located inside the Port Office Building, this is one of the best fine dining restaurants in Brisbane City, Moo Moo The Wine Bar and Grill. Unlike other steakhouses, Moo Moo specialises in more things beyond just beef and wine – there’s plenty of seafood, poultry and vegetarian options too.
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  • Restaurant Dan Arnold

    10/959 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
    Aptly eponymous, renowned chef Dan Arnold’s eatery in Fortitude Valley is not only one of the best fine dining institutions in Brisbane, but it is one of the top-rated restaurants in Queensland with countless chef hat awards to its name. Blending Australian and European cuisine, here at Restaurant Dan Arnold you will find a three-, five- and eight-course menu that beautifully and creatively showcases only the finest of ingredients. With a meticulously selected wine list, there’s also cocktails, beer and non-alcoholic options too.
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