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The Best Restaurants in Civic, Canberra CBD

By Best Restaurants
Published 16 March 2026
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Civic might be Canberra’s official CBD and business hub, but don’t be fooled, it’s also hiding some of the city’s most exciting restaurants behind its government-grade exterior. Whether you’re chasing a power lunch, a cheeky after-work bite, or a full-blown foodie night out, the Civic CBD area delivers on all fronts - flavour, atmosphere, and a healthy dose of local flair.

Where to find the Best Restaurants in Civic CBD?

This compact, walkable part of town is where high-end dining rubs shoulders with cult burger joints, sleek wine bars, hole-in-the-wall ramen spots and everything in between. You can start with crispy calamari under soft lighting, segue into slow-cooked lamb or mushroom risotto, and wrap it all up with dessert and a cheeky cocktail, all within a few blocks.

Don’t be surprised if your “quick dinner” turns into a long night of people-watching, wine-pairing, and wondering how Canberra got so cool. Civic’s best restaurants blend inventive menus, buzzy interiors, and that hard-to-nail combo of style and substance.

We’ve rounded up the top 10 best restaurants in Canberra’s Civic CBD, places that don’t just serve food, but serve it with a serious edge. Whether you’re suiting up or rocking sneakers, this is where you go when you want to eat well and feel a little bit fancy (without trying too hard).

The 10 Best Restaurants in Civic CBD

  • Wilma BBQ

    1 Genge Street, Canberra CBD

    James Viles from award winning restaurant Biota in the Southern Highlands has teamed up with head chef Brendan Hill (formerly of Sydney's Aria and 12-Micron), for this new 200-seat barbecue restaurant.  Step inside to discover the moody dark interior contrasted with pops of tan banquet seating as the waft of fire scorched meats and veggies make their way from the flame to the table. The inspiration behind the menu is modern Asian cuisine meets the primitive cooking method of using coal and wood to infuse the flavours.

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  • Akiba

    40 Bunda Street, Canberra CBD

    Inspired by the food halls of East Asian, AKIBA is a casual, fun eatery in Canberra. The menu spans from Asian barbecue, raw bar and dim sum and offers a special 'feed me' menu for those who simply can't decide. At the heart of the kitchen, the chefs cook over live wood and charcoal to create a unique flavour. An exotic cocktail list and drinks menu couple the food to create a lively evening, great for large groups and private events.

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  • Terra Canberra

    g2/40 Marcus Clarke St, No Name Lane, Canberra CBD

    Terra can be found in a little laneway off Marcus Clarke Street in Canberra's CBD. Known for its smoked  meats cooked over charcoal, there is that aroma as you walk in. During the day it's takeaway breakky,  then lunch featuring brisket meat sandwiches with healthy salads and vegetables. For dinner, loosen your belt with hearty chicken, beef and pork options, again accompanied by market fresh salads and vegetables from local growers and providores in the district.

     

    Open for breakfast Monday-Friday and lunch & dinner daily. 

     

    Photography: Michelle Taylor

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  • The Boat House

    Grevillea Park, Menindee Drive, Canberra CBD
    It's perfect for special-occasion dinners or romantic dates with that luxe lakeside energy
    You need to try the lamb noisette or pork sirloin, start with oysters and finish on apple crumble with ice cream
    Look out for uninterrupted lake views that steal the show from every table

    The Boat House by the Lake offers one of Canberra's premier dining experiences with reliable food and wine paired with unmatched views across Lake Burley Griffin. This Barton restaurant is set on the absolute water-lapping edge of the lake in Grevillea Park, Barton (north-side), just a few minutes drive from the city and has ample parking.

     

     

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  • Such and Such

    20 London Circuit, Canberra CBD

    Such and Such in Canberra is a neighbourhood restaurant with a presence — part casual favourite, part refined dining destination. In the heart of Canberra, the kitchen serves seasonal, ingredient‑forward dishes that feel familiar but interesting, from house‑made pastas and hearty mains to share plates built for groups. The room itself is relaxed yet put‑together, with a buzz that’s equal parts brunch energy and evening warmth. Friendly service and a thoughtful wine and cocktail list keep glasses full, making it a spot you return to again and again.

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  • RAKU

    148 Bunda Street, Canberra CBD

    Chef Hao Chen, previously of Tokonoma in Sydney, has brought Modern Japanese dining to Canberra. This sleek Japanese bar and restaurant will feature a traditional robata grill which producing beautiful seafood, meat and vegetable dishes. Expect artisitic plates of sashimi, nigiri and maki rolls from the open plan kitchen. RAKU also offers function space, ideal for any type of event.

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  • Iori Japanese Restaurant

    41 East Row, Sydney Building,, Canberra CBD

    This little Canberra restaurant is good for a fun night out with an authentic Japanese feeling. To enter Iori Japanese Restaurant you need to walk through a hanging Japanese picture-curtain. The interior is divided into a tatami area (where you can take your shoes off and perch on your knees), a regular seating area, and a sushi bar a la "Kill Bill".

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  • Saint Malo

    23 London Circuit, Canberra CBD

    Saint Malo brings a vibrant slice of Spanish coastal flair to Canberra’s dining scene. Set in a stylish yet relaxed space, the menu leans into classic Spanish bistro and seaside favourites - think moules marinières, fresh oysters, crisp salads and rich cassoulet alongside great wines and clever cocktails. With flavours that are bold but balanced and a room that feels chic without fuss, Saint Malo suits everything from date nights to long dinners with friends. It’s Mediterranean food done with confidence, warmth and plenty of charm.

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  • Mezzalira Restaurant

    West Row, Cnr London Cct, Canberra CBD

    One of Canberra's favourite Italian eateries, Mezzalira Restaurant offers a choice of cozy banquette seating or al fresco on the elegant colonnade, more reminiscent of a building in Milan. Located in the attractive Melbourne Building in a converted 1921 Bank, this Canberra restaurant continues to satisfy its diners who flock here to enjoy exquisite Italian cuisine.

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  • One22

    122 Alinga St, Canberra CBD
    One22 is Canberra’s go-to for afternoon drinks, late-night dancing, and laid-back catchups in the iconic Sydney Building. With sleek interiors and a lively atmosphere, this music-driven venue boasts a vibrant dance floor, top-tier sound, and a curated drinks list of cocktails, beers, and wines. As the night progresses, the vibe shifts from relaxed to electric. Perfectly positioned near top restaurants and clubs, it’s the ideal launchpad for a night out. Whether you're a local or just visiting, One22 offers a dynamic nightlife experience in the heart of the capital.
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