Canberra Restaurants

The main restaurant precincts are around the city center and in the trendy suburbs of Manuka and Kingston. However, many fine eateries are tucked away in such suburban centers as Griffith, Ainslie, Belconnen, and Woden. In Dickson, Canberra's Chinatown, a line of inexpensive, casual eateries along Woolley Street includes many little spots serving Vietnamese, Malaysian, Chinese, Turkish, and Italian cuisine.

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  • 1. Silo Bakery

    $$ | Kingston

    It's not unusual to find a queue of hungry Canberrians waiting to take away some of the delectable homemade pastries (try the black-currant and Cabernet tart) and breads. It's also possible to sit down for breakfast, brunch, or lunch at one of the few tables. The eggs with chili jam are popular, as are the asparagus and smoked eel omelet with horseradish salsa and mouthwatering thin, crisp sourdough pizza topped with a mixture of mushrooms and hint of blue cheese. Many people complain about the rude staff, but don't let it keep you from going—the food, especially those pastries, can make you forget the brusque service. Still, don't expect a place where you can linger for hours over brunch and the papers.

    36 Giles St., Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, 2604, Australia
    02-6260–6060

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    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No dinner, Reservations recommended for lunch
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