Reviews on Australian food in Australian Capital Territory, Australia. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT; known as the Federal Capital Territory until 1938) is Australia's federal district, located in the south-east of the country and enclaved within the state of New South Wales. It contains Canberra, the capital city of Australia.
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4 based on 293 reviews
Three friends had dinner here and the menu was very limited for main courses.The entree section is better and we were all happy with our entree but there are limited mains and they do not come with any vegetables. I had fish and it was good but I went home and had more to eat.Some green beans alongside the baked Mullaway would have made a huge difference.All three desserts were really for warmer weather and it was a very cold evening and we wanted something warm and nourishing.
4 based on 462 reviews
We visited the restaurant for dinner to celebrate our wedding anniversary. The waiting staff were very cheerful, welcoming and helpful. The food was freshly prepared, creatively presented and delicious. Dietary requirements were met without any hassle or problem. Drink service was a tad slow. The ambience of the restaurant was affected by a noisey kitchen. The desserts were delivered with the words HAPPY ANNIVERSARY written with chocolate sauce on the plates; nice touch.
4 based on 237 reviews
Cafe by day and Restaurant by night. By day, Trevs offers a bustling yet cosy atmosphere with great coffee and enticing breakfast and lunch options. Start your day with the appetising Bircher muesli, lush scrambled eggs and coffee made to perfection by ou
I recommended the Trev's Collective plates for breakfast which my friends and family have had quite a few times, and they are absolutely delicious.You get to choose 3 dishes from half a page of options. I sometimes go for sweet, savoury or a combination of the two. The dish also comes with a delicious juice of the day which is a nice little bonus. There are also other options if you don't want the Taste Collective.The service is always very friendly and efficient. It's best to book for a Sunday morning because it's so popular. We like a particular table, and they are always happy to oblige if possible.
4 based on 166 reviews
Vincent is a new concept restaurant for the Canberra region, hidden amongst the Government Departments and new apartments of the beautiful leafy suburb of Barton. Specialising in pairing exquisite food with unconventional, specifically sourced wines from
The menu at Vincent is limited to 5 entrees, 5 mains and 4 desserts, and with a wine list that similarly goes for quality over quantity.There's a nice vibe in here, perched at the bar stools around a central counter, and servers are friendly and keen, if a little chaotic, with sides going astray and then drinks left off the bill.The online menu is more a guide to what's available on the night, but give a good impression of the style of cooking.Vegetarian options appeared limited to one entree and 2 mains, and for gluten-free there was just 1 entree and 3 mains.For entree we had the Baby Octopus with Coconut Tom Yum, and Char Siu Pork, both of which exceeded expectations, as did the mains - Confit Duck and Wagyu sirloin. hand cut chops were also god and almost a meal on their own.Desserts were the weak spot - we chose the panna cotta and creme brulee but neither was particularly special.A good night out, at a very good price for the quality of the cooking, but somewhat limited if you have any dietary issues.
4 based on 278 reviews
Situated in private parkland on the absolute water lapping edge of Lake Burley Griffin, The Boat House by the Lake offers the best lake view the capital has to offer. The stunning views are matched by outstanding modern cuisine, friendly and attentive ser
We were in Canberra for a few days, so as a matter of course I go to Trip Advisor to try and get the low down on best places to eat. This came up so I booked it. The lure was the water views..... as it was winter, we did not get the sunset, but thatâs OK!The room we were in did not take advantage of the lake, it was more like an ante room, looking out over the park. Quite dark.They have two set menus, so we chose the 4 course. With the add-onâs from the chef, there was plenty to eat, in fact, too much for me. $95.The food was well presented but I felt it was all dark looking, and heavy, with not much vibrancy to the presentation. Nothing fresh and crunchy to temper the richness of the meal. But in saying that it was tasty. Wine list was a bit more expensive than other licensed places we have dined at.The staff were well versed in each course, and they decanted our red, which was a nice touch.Overall, I would say a well polished place to dine, but too much food for us.
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4 based on 1058 reviews
Courgette has recently undergone renovations and we are proud to offer you one of four beautifully presented rooms for your next lunch or dinner. Our staff are dedicated to assisting you with menu planning and any other special requests which will make yo
We dined at Courgette to celebrate our 25th wedding anniversary. While the service was good and personable - it was serviceable but not brilliant. The atmosphere lacked substantially as it was very busy and reasonably noisy for a Monday night. We anticipated to be well served by an enticing menu but unfortunately found the food to be fairly underwhelming. My wife described it as lacking any wow factor. The servings were small and the combinations lacked the layered and complimentary synergy one might hope for or expect. We've dined at a number of other fine dining establishments in Canberra recently, but unfortunately Courgette did not rate well compared to any of these. Average rating from us was 6.5/10 and for the price unlikely to be back any time soon
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4 based on 729 reviews
The Pomegranate restaurant delivers simple, tasty food that is Modern Australian with a Mediterranean influence catering for, lunch and dinner. Meals are served in a relaxed and friendly environment with beautiful surroundings where diners can enjoy the r
We came on a fairly busy mid week night - I'm glad we booked!Despite the nearly full dining room, service was fast and polite, we especially appreciated our waitress with the curly hair who was so friendly and accommodating. The flexibility of the kitchen to adapt the banquet to gluten free for one of our party was incredible. Not only did they make the changes without batting an eyelid, but the modifications were thoughtful and meant the person could enjoy food as delicious as the rest of the table. We had the banquet which was excellent value for 65$ a head. Each dish was delicious and delicate. My favourite was the prawn moussaka but the kingfisher was a close second, along with the cardamom ice cream dessert.The wine list, which featured many Canberra district wines, was very varied and complemented the meal meal. I would happily return.
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4 based on 525 reviews
Aubergine is rather curiously set in a suburban shopping area and I spent my evening looking out through the artfully draped black curtains at the concrete carpark of the Griffith shops. It was...different. Nonetheless we had a lovely meal at Aubergine, the food is really superlative. Each course was a success: from the amuses-bouche, to the different starters, the main and the dessert. I want to particuarly highlight the pork belly, the truffle course and the blue eyed trevalla. We especially enjoyed the inclusion of native Australian ingredients, making this much more interesting and outstanding than other places we have eaten in while in Australia. Given its quality, this meal would not be out of place amongst some of the one Michelin starred restaurants in Paris. Meanwhile the wine pairings were excellent and well explained. The glasses were quite generous - watch out!Given how successful the food was, and how much effort had gone into everything, it was so strange to be served by someone who appeared to finishing up her first day on the job. As examples, we were left forgotten with our menus for a quarter of an hour (there were three dishes to pick, it didn't take that long to choose), she forgot to ask how the beef was to be cooked, and got very stressed when she realised she didn't know who was eating what. The other servers were good, especially the sommelier, so there is hope!
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4 based on 393 reviews
Don't expect anything too posh, thatâs not how we roll. Weâre into good times and great food. Like a bull in a china shop, our passion for classic dining and fine drinks is out of control. Like our name suggests, everything we do is a little bit tipsy. Fr
We went on a Saturday afternoon and had a table booked but it wasnât that busy. We were there with locals and they said it gets busy later on so booking would be important especially on weekends. Thereâs a nice outdoor casual area and an inside formal restaurant. The range of gin is extensive, Iâd say 100+ options from all over the world. We relied purely on the waiter to recommend options based on our tastes. The guys have an excellent knowledge on the options and can provide specific recommendations based on fruit/spice/floral etc base flavours that you prefer. You get a small fruit selection and tonic water with each drink that suits its particular base flavour. You can then add the fruit as you please. Itâs not overly cheap, most of the drinks we had were $20-24 each including the fruit. You could just buy the gin on its own for $3.5 less per drink. But itâs a cool place to try some gin and have a couple warm up drinks before dinner, or stay and eat at the restaurant
4 based on 1163 reviews
A hidden gem just few minutes away from the city centre, Sage offers an escape from the hustle and bustle with an exciting and ever-evolving menu and beverage list.
We experienced the 5 course degustation last night and it was sensational. Each course was elegant and beautifully matched with accompanying wines. From the swordfish to the kangaroo, the duck and calamari everything was perfect: service was fantastic and the whole experience made for a great night out. Well done to the team!
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