The Best Restaurants in Redfern
Redfern has undergone one of Sydney’s most exciting culinary transformations. Once known primarily for its community spirit and cultural significance, the suburb is now equally celebrated for its thriving dining scene, one shaped by creativity, diversity and a fearless approach to flavour. Whether you’re after an edgy date-night spot, a relaxed neighbourhood feed or a buzzy venue for drinks and share plates, Redfern’s restaurants deliver with confidence.
This suburb is packed with personality. You’ll find modern Australian kitchens experimenting with vibrant seasonal ingredients, Asian-inspired eateries serving punchy flavours, rustic Italian trattorias, plant-forward menus and contemporary fusion restaurants that push the envelope in the best possible way. Every venue feels distinct, but they’re united by a commitment to bold cooking and warm, genuine hospitality.
Redfern’s restaurants have a way of turning simple dinners into memorable nights out. The atmosphere is always energetic, think low lighting, colourful interiors, lively playlists and the constant hum of conversation. It’s a place where chefs take risks, diners embrace variety, and every meal feels connected to the cultural heartbeat of the neighbourhood.
Where to Find the Best Restaurants in Redfern?
To help you dive into the area’s standout offerings, we’ve rounded up the best restaurants in Redfern, venues that reflect the suburb’s spirit and serve up unforgettable flavours.
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Settle into Mezepotamia, where bold Middle Eastern flavours meet a warm, come-as-you-are kind of vibe. Here, it’s all about expert mezze - smoky, spice-laced plates designed for passing, sharing and diving into with both hands. You can expect charcoal-grilled meats, vibrant dips and house-made pickles, all grounded in centuries-old tradition but delivered with a fresh, modern edge. It’s lively, generous and just the right amount of chaotic in the heart of Redfern - in the best way possible.
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Olympus Dining reimagines Greek cuisine with refined flair in Potts Point. The space is sleek and modern, a far cry from the taverna stereotype, while the menu draws deeply from Hellenic traditions. Think taramasalata served with crisp pita, grilled octopus with capers, and slow-braised lamb shoulder plated with artistry. Seasonal produce drives the ever-changing menu, and the wine list features Mediterranean favourites alongside local expressions. The setting is intimate, blending neutral tones and moody lighting with stylish restraint. Olympus is a fresh take on Greek food that balances nostalgia, creativity, and elegant execution.Read more
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Take a trip to regional Italy at Fontana, a bustling restaurant in Redfern with a fun vibe, and a 60 seater bar for those who just want a drink, and maybe a snack. The menu includes rustic southern Italian dishes with creative entrees, pastas and a few hearty mains.
Open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday from 5:30pm and for lunch on Saturday from 12pm.
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It's perfect for a late night wine and dine with friendsYou need to try the squid ink doughnut, Champagne risotto and the pistachio tiramisu to finishLook out for the 'It’s Wetter Than Water' lychee martini - trust us, you'll love itRead more
Attenzione! Food & Wine is a vibrant neighbourhood restaurant and wine bar tucked away in the heart of Redfern, Sydney. Offering a warm yet energetic dining experience, it brings together European-inspired dishes and a thoughtfully curated wine list. With a relaxed, no-fuss approach, the menu leans into Italian flavours while keeping things approachable and delicious. Whether it’s date night or a casual dinner after work, Attenzione! is all about making every meal feel like a celebration—big or small.
Photography: Courtesy of Attenzione food & wine
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A feast for the ravenous warrior, Mjolner is a Viking inspired restaurant located on busy Cleveland Street in Redfern. Mjolner is named after the famous Norsk god Thor's hammer, a theme which carries through this fun Scandinavian styled house of whisky and tucker. On first approach, you will be greeted by the timber bow of a Viking ship, head down the stairs to find the full loaded bar specialising in over 450 whiskies. Continue through the dining space known as the carvery, a menu of cured meats and hearty meals. The 'feasting room' is a dedicated space for private dining and functions.
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Bar Julius is a sleek cocktail bar located within the Porter House precinct, offering refined drinks and relaxed sophistication. The menu is grounded in classic European flavours with modern touches, encompassed through charcuterie boards, oysters, and olives paired with bespoke cocktails. The design is moody and luxurious, with marble countertops, soft velvet seating, and brass accents that invite you to settle in. The bar staff are knowledgeable and approachable, ready to recommend a twist on a Negroni or something completely new. Bar Julius feels like a hidden corner of old-world Europe, right in the heart of Sydney.Read more
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Sofia is a casual Southern Mediterranean Grill and Cocktail Lounge, set in a beautiful heritage building, above popular Surry Hills pub Bar Cleveland. Opened by owners Sophie and Con Bousgas, along with chef the food is inspired by Southern Mediterranean cuisines. This is a space in where family and friends come together to share good food, delicious cocktails, beautiful wines and beers.
Lunch Fri-Sun 12pm-4pm and dinner Wed-Sun 5pm-late
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Lottie is an elegant, all-day bistro tucked within Sydney’s Art Deco Porter House. Offering an elevated take on European-style café dining, the menu is both classic and fresh. Breakfast includes crab omelettes and crepes with lemon curd, while lunch shifts to wagyu steak sandwiches, poached king prawns, and house-made pastas. The drinks list features expertly crafted cocktails and a sharp wine selection. The interiors are refined with a touch of glamour, making it equally suited to business lunches, casual dates, or long brunches with friends. Lottie delivers charm, polish, and hospitality in equal measure.Read more
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Tucked into Redfern’s Wunderlich Lane, R by Raita Noda is dining with a touch of theatre and a whole lot of finesse. This intimate, chef-led experience unfolds as a multi-course Japanese degustation, where each dish is crafted and plated right before your eyes. Expect pristine seafood, seasonal produce and moments of playful interaction, all set within a serene, design-led space inspired by a rainy Tokyo evening. It’s immersive, elegant and just a little bit indulgent - perfect for when dinner deserves to feel like an occasion.
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Tucked into a leafy Redfern terrace, Bistro St Jacques delivers that effortlessly charming French bistro experience we all secretly crave. Expect classic dishes done right - think steak frites, silky soufflés and Champagne-laced scallops - paired with a thoughtful wine list and warm, unfussy service. It’s intimate, a little romantic and made for lingering, whether it’s date night or a long lunch that turns into dinner. Simple, timeless and seriously satisfying.