9 Best Restaurants in Hobart, Tasmania

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Constitution Dock is the perfect place for yacht-watching, as well as gobbling fresh fish-and-chips from one of the punts (floating fish-and-chips shops) moored on the water. Ask for the daily specials, such as local blue grenadier or trevally, which cost A$7–A$16, or go for some freshly shucked oysters. The city's main restaurant areas include the docks and the streets around Salamanca Place.

Fico

$$$ | City Center Fodor's choice

Fico is influenced by the tables of Europe where food and conviviality go hand in hand. They proudly source our produce from local farmers, growers, fishers, and butchers. While the menu is ever-changing it is consistently creative and interesting. A wide selection of wine is on offer.

151 Macquarie St., Hobart, TAS, 7000, Australia
03-6245–3391
Known For
  • Modern Italian
  • Tasting menu
  • Expertly roasted pigeon
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.--Thurs.
Reservations essential

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Frank Restaurant

$$ | Hobart Waterfront Fodor's choice

South American food culture has inspired the menu of this eclectic but sophisticated eatery on Hobart's waterfront. Blending fresh Tasmanian produce with centuries of South American flavor refinement, Frank is a lively spot for a reason. An ever-changing cocktail and drinks menu complements the menu.

1 Franklin Wharf, Hobart, TAS, Australia
03-6231–5005
Known For
  • South American–influenced menu
  • Waterfront location
  • Eclectic decor
Restaurant Details
Reservations essential

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Jackman & McRoss

$ | Battery Point Fodor's choice

This Hobart institution in Battery Point is still a can't-miss spot for the perfectly crafted cup of coffee and delicious house-made goodies including croissants and fruit tarts.

57 Hampden Rd., Hobart, TAS, 7004, Australia
03-6223--3186
Known For
  • Local favorite
  • Fruit tarts
  • Coffee

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Templo

$$$ | North Hobart Fodor's choice

A small 20-seat neighborhood restaurant tucked away in the back streets of Hobart, Templo celebrates seasonal and locally sourced produce and minimal-intervention wines from small producers. This place is a gem you'll need to book weeks if not months ahead. Superb.

96 Patrick St., Hobart, TAS, Australia
03-6234--7659
Known For
  • Excellent food
  • Intimate
  • Local ingredients
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.
Reservations essential

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Flippers Cooked Seafood

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This fish-shape floating chip shop on Constitution Dock is one of the top places in town for an alfresco waterfront fish-and-chips meal. 

Lebrina

$$$ | New Town

Elegant surroundings in an 1840 brick colonial home inspire classic Tasmanian cooking in Hobart's most formal dining room. The best of the island's fresh produce is well utilized in such dishes as the twice-cooked soufflé of Pyengana cheddar, or the line-caught, Pedra Branca hapuku fillet. The wine list includes many fine Tasmanian vintages.

155 New Town Rd., Hobart, TAS, 7008, Australia
03-6228–7775
Known For
  • Special-occasion restaurant
  • Private-home setting
  • Delicious desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch
Reservations essential

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Me Wah

$$$ | Sandy Bay

Featuring a superb range of wines from around the world, this sumptuously decorated Sandy Bay eatery rivals many of the better Chinese restaurants in Sydney and Melbourne. There is a broad menu, ranging from the pricey "candy heart" dried abalone to traditional favorites, such as Me Wah's delicious steamed dumplings; there's also a banquet option. The yum cha (traditional Cantonese tea service) available on weekends at lunchtime is worth the short journey from the city center.

16 Magnet Ct., Hobart, TAS, 7005, Australia
03-6223–3688
Known For
  • Steamed dumplings
  • Broad menu
  • Traditional Cantonese tea service
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations essential

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The Point Revolving Restaurant

$$$$ | Sandy Bay

This revolving restaurant atop one of Hobart's tallest buildings (it's also home to the city's casino) has breathtaking views, and the food is equally rewarding. The Rannoch Farm quail breast is a wonderful starter; for a main course, try the Cape Grim Scotch fillet served with Cygnet gourmet mushrooms, bone marrow, cocktail onions, and parsley. Meals here aren't cheap, so you might want to give the blackjack table a try before heading up here.

Urban Greek

$$ | North Hobart

Urban Greek combines the flavors of the old world with antipodean audacity, all set in a modern space. The variety of seating options includes communal benches, tables for groups, or kitchen-bar placement. A great place for a group booking or a sneaky take-away.