Kingston
Canberra's Onzieme dials the fun up to 11
An Antipodean tribute to the funky Parisian wine bars of the 11th arrondissement.
- Terry Durack
- Review
- Canberra
Refined with a healthy respect for tradition
It’s always a challenge to take the rich, loud and all-consuming experience of a country’s street food scene and transform it into a seated dining experience, but Banana Leaf has managed to do it well.
- Natasha Shan
- Review
- Canberra
Morks brings Kingston Foreshore to life
Contemporary Thai food that's bang-on for an easy night out.
- Kirsten Lawson
- Review
- Mediterranean
A welcome addition to lakeside
It's not often people move to Canberra for no other reason than to open a restaurant.
- Jil Hogan
- Review
- Canberra
A touch of Mediterranean in Kingston
Pomegranate keeps impressing in its own understated way.
- Jil Hogan
- Review
- Canberra
Sticky ribs and wings at Walt & Burley
The Kingston Foreshore's version of the neighbourhood pub where you might come each Friday night for a beer and burger.
- Kirsten Lawson
- Review
- Canberra
Head south (of the lake) for a taste of Mexico at Cisco's
Bright, friendly and full of people, Cisco's is great for a casual evening out.
- Jil Hogan
- Review
- Canberra
Burgers, beers and fairy bread at Beef & Barley
A year and a bit in, burger and beer joint Beef and Barley has cut its own groove.
- Jil Hogan
- Review
- Canberra
Otis takes the 'magnum' out of the corner shop and into the restaurant
Otis Dining Hall brings a new dimension of dining to the capital.
- Terry Durack
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