brisbane cbd restaurants

Motorwagen
This stunning restaurant and bar, a collaboration between restaurateur Sam Pask & Mercedes Benz, offers a refined experience
This stunning restaurant and bar, a collaboration between restaurateur Sam Pask & Mercedes Benz, offers a refined experience
The very best Brisbane CBD restaurants, from budget bites to casual and fine dining, and hidden gems can be found here in this curated guide.
Brisbane CBD's budget restaurants are mostly clustered around Elizabeth (little Korea town) and Charlotte Sts while other good cheap eats can be found on the riverfront at shipping container precinct Riverland and in laneway haunts Hellcat Maggie and Little Saigon Grill as well as the Fudo Dori precinct in the old Elizabeth Arcade.
There are also plenty of good casual dining spots scattered around the CBD while reliable mid-range eateries include Oshin, Edward Street's ambient and hospitable Mr Edwards Ale House and Botero House, Stanton upstairs in Queens Plaza, Fat Noodle at Treasury Brisbane and slick little laneway bar eateries Corbett & Claude and Red Hook.
Upmarket and fine dining restaurants are clustered around the Botanic Gardens and Riverside precinct, such as Otto's Ristorante, Patina at Customs House, Chinese beauty Madame Wu and Japanese icon Sake, Jumbo Thai in the old Embassy Chambers and, in the City Botanic Gardens vicinity, Walter's Steakhouse. Other gems include Donna Chang & Boom Boom Room Izakaya in a heritage-listed bank building, Motorwagen, Naga Thai with stunning river views and Malt Dining, upstairs in Brisbane's first marketplace, circa 1860.
More fine dining is found at Brisbane Quarter at North Quay, which is home to Persone by the Gambaro family.