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The Best Restaurants in the Inner West for a Satisfying Bite

From pizza and pasta to Middle Eastern feeds, these are the best restaurants in the Inner West.

Looking through the front window to Emma's snack bar in Sydney
Emma's Snack Bar

In the vibrant heart of Sydney's Inner West, there's a culinary scene that is as diverse as it is delectable. Now, we all know the age-old saying 'Inner West is best', and these top-shelf places really do prove it.

With that in mind, we've selflessly been rounding up the best restaurants in Sydney’s Inner West and ordering up an indulgent storm. We promise no hype, just the real deal when it comes to satisfying your inner foodie. 

Without further ado, here is the definitive list of the best restaurants in Sydney's Inner West. Your taste buds can thank us later.

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Newtown

Fabbrica
Fabbrica

Fabbrica 

Jazzing up the top end of King Street, Fabbrica is the ideal spot to swing by of an afternoon for a mandarin spritz and fresh, handmade pasta. The bar seating is the place to be for a quick bite and to observe the chefs cook up a storm. If you're feeling something a little more formal, the dining room boasts tons of cosy corners. As for bites, expect exclusive to Newtown pasta dishes, plenty of moreish appetisers and a wine list that has been curated to perfection. 

161 King Street, Sydney 

Six different kinds of wines in a line.
P&V Wine + Liquor Merchants

P&V Wine + Liquor Merchants

P&V Wine + Liquor Merchants is a haven for fine Australian and imported natural wines, a champion of local craft beers, and a repository of artisan spirits, sake, delectable snacks, and a thoughtfully curated range of non-alcoholic options. The masterminds, Lou and Mike, bring their wealth of experience to create this culinary haven, where the pursuit of quality and unique flavours takes centre stage. Their Paddington venue is also a wine bar you can visit for your next date night!

Enmore Road, Newtown

A mezze plate of falafel, fatoush and salad from cairo takeaway
Cairo Takeaway

Cairo Takeaway 

Next time you fancy quality food without fuss, head to Cairo Takeaway where authentic Egyptian street food is yours for feasting. Pop by for some lunch on the go - the falafel pocket is our pick - or sit in and enjoy plates of slow-cooked fava beans, lentils and rice, spiced mince flatbread and endless cups of black tea with mint. It's just across the road from the Enmore Theatre, so the perfect place for a pre-show bite. Just get there early to put your name down as they don't take reservations. 

81 Enmore Road, Enmore 

Cured meats and pickles at Continental Deli.
Continental Deli

Continental Deli

Continental Deli, a gem among the Inner West's best restaurants, is a true all-rounder. As an extension of the acclaimed Porteño family, now under the capable stewardship of Michael Nicolian, Continental Deli promises an exceptional drinks menu. From their signature Martini in a tinny to classic favourites like the Manhattan and Cosmopolitan.

Yet, it's not just about the libations; Continental Deli houses an assortment of gourmet cheeses, cured meats, even in-house-prepared seafood, and sweet treats. If you enjoy the finer things in life, like chef Guillaume Brahimi, then you’ll know where to hang out next while in Sydney’s Inner West.

210 Australia Street, Newtown

Bella Brutta
Bella Brutta

Bella Brutta 

Bella Brutta fans tend to be rather loyal which is a sign that the food is really all that. On top of serving up some of the best pizzas in Sydney — woodfired for the win — they have a nice and tight selection of seasonal small plates that give small-town Italy vibes. Think colourful citrus salads, tuna crudo and smoked beef tongue. 

135 King Street, Newtown 

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Petersham

Noi
Noi

Noi 

For a big ol' Italian feast and a two-page by-the-glass wine menu, it's got to be Noi. You won't find cosier interiors than in this neighbourhood favourite. A concise menu covers off the staples — focaccia, pasta, entrees, mains and side — that adhere to tradition but raise it one with fun twists. This is the kind of restaurant you'll become a regular at in no time.  

108 Audley Street, Sydney 

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Glebe

The Pambazoa, a Mexican sandwich filled with potato, chorizo, mayo and salsa verde on chile sauce coated bread.
No. 92

No. 92

No. 92 is a neighbourhood wine bar and restaurant that serves delicate dishes inspired by Mexican flavours and traditions. With several offerings, including the chef's menu, the al a carte menu and the Sunday bottomless brunch, you won't be leaving here hungry or thirsty! With delicious fare like scallops with curry leaf, piquín chilli brown butter and buckwheat, Mexican lobster tacos and the barramundi with herbs, lemon grass and ginger sauce, a meal here is a real culinary delight. 

92 Glebe Point Road, Glebe

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Enmore

Emma's Snack Bar 

Emma’s Snack Bar is a charming eatery that perfectly melds the time-honoured traditions of Lebanese cuisine with a modern twist. And they do it sensibly, creating an inviting, affordable, and ever-so-welcoming dining haven. Enmore locals adore it, and food enthusiasts travel from near and far to devour the delectable mezze and the homemade kebabs. The decor nods to nostalgia, and the menu encourages a leisurely exploration, inviting you to share delicious moments with family and friends around a communal table.

59 Liberty Street, Enmore

best Chinese restaurants sydney: A selection of Chinese dishes including duck, lobster and dumplings at Queen Chow Sydney
Queen Chow

Queen Chow

Drawing inspiration from the dynamic street food scene of Hong Kong, Queen Chow offers a refreshing take on traditional Chinese dishes. Anticipate a feast of classics, from succulent barbecued ducks to live seafood bursting with freshness and an array of sizzling, wok-fried specialties. At its Enmore joint, you can forget about greasy hangover cures; this spot offers vibrant, flavour-packed modern Cantonese dishes in a revamped pub setting. It's a perfect package with a chic bar, a light-filled roof terrace, inventive cocktails, and excellent service.

167 Enmore Road, Enmore

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Marrickville

A delicious dip at Baba's Place.
Baba's Place

Baba's Place

Baba’s Place, tucked away in an industrial Marrickville warehouse, serves up a diverse culinary experience, much like Sydney's immigrant communities. Co-owner and head chef Jean-Paul El Tom, influenced by his Lebanese background, crafts a menu that's a fusion of various heritages, including Macedonian and Greek, paying homage to the city's cultural diversity.

The concise yet inventive menu showcases delicacies from house-made Lebanese labne to Shanghai-style noodles. Baba’s place is fitted out to be like everyone’s suburban home, as you’ll dine surrounded by a striking melange of family heirlooms, op-shop treasures, and '80s-style wall decor. 

20 Sloane St, Marrickville

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Cabarita

Angelo's
Angelo's

Angelo's

Far from the hustle and bustle of the busy high streets of the Inner West, Angelo's is a hidden gem located on the shores of the Paramatta River. Here, refreshed Hamptons-style interiors meet wholesome food, passionate service and front-row riverside seating. The menu champions Aussie ingredients with an emphasis on fresh handmade pasta and seasonal seafood whilst the use of the Coravin system means there are plenty of drops to order by the glass. There's something inherently romantic about this spot so if you're looking for somewhere for date night, this is it! 

Prince Edward Park, Phillips Street, Cabarita 

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Balmain

Casa Esquina Balmain outdoor courtyard
Casa Esquina (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

Casa Esquina

Taking over the iconic corner spot on Elliot Street, Balmain (formerly home to L'Unico and Efendy), Casa Esquina is bringing a new vibrancy to Balmain with its chic fit-out and delicious Argentinian eats. From the team behind Tequila Mockingbird and Esteban, the menu showcases the vibrant flavours of Argentina, with a range of premium cuts cooked on the open flame parilla - complete with a chimichurri kit to mix up at your table. However, for the non-meat lovers, the extensive menu caters to a range of tastes, including sweet bread and prawn paella with wagyu fat chilli crunch; black garlic pasta with stracciatella and pecorino and kingfish tiradito, piquillo dressing, lime, jalapeño and shiso. 

Stop by on Tuesdays and Wednesdays where the BBQ spit will serve up Argentinian-style street food - and on Sundays for a custom parilla BBQ that will be firing up delicious feasts and injecting that infectious Argentian energy into Balmain.

79 Elliot Street, Balmain

Best restaurants in Balmain: The dining room of the Fenwick in Balmain with the harbour bridge in view
The Fenwick

The Fenwick 

Exceptional views, a historic building, and seasonal produce — The Fenwick offers the ultimate dining trifecta. Undoubtedly one of the best restaurants in Balmain, it's also an art gallery! If you've got something special to celebrate and are looking for an elevated experience, swing by for breakfast, lunch or dinner. The squid ink tagliolini will live on in your memory long after you've finished eating. 

2-8 Weston Street, Balmain East 

The Best Restaurants in Sydney's Inner West: Various Inner West Locations

best french restaurants sydney: A marble table with a plate of duck liver creme brulee at Chez Blue
Chez Blue (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

Chez Blue 

Rozelle has become home to its very own French bistro. Chez Blue seeks to share the joy of dining on the streets of Paris with one and all. An intimate cocktail bar provides the perfect post-work hangout whilst the 90-seater bistro will be beckoning those keen on wining and dining. 

Cosy booths, banquette seating and mosaic tiling evoke a moody atmosphere whilst the menu delights with dishes curated by Head Chef Mark Williamson (ex-Bistro Moncur). Expect classic French with a fresh spin - tuna tartare and tabasco, peach and tomato dressed in goat's curd and brûléed chicken liver pate. A mostly French wine list tops things off alongside some reworked classic cocktails. 

599 Darling Street, Rozelle

A warm stew with pita bread at Cafe Shenkin.
Shenkin

Shenkin

Shenkin, a beloved culinary gem in Sydney's Inner West, masterfully fuses Israeli culture with a tantalising menu and top-tier coffee. Their unwavering dedication to crafting 80% of their offerings in-house ensures a dining experience that's both unique and consistently fresh. While each Shenkin venue boasts its distinctive charm, the original Shenkin Kitchen in Enmore offers a breezy and inviting atmosphere that sets it apart. In our opinion, their shakshuka is unbeatable!

Enmore, Erskineville and Newtown

If you loved this edit of the best restaurants in Sydney's Inner West and are want to explore further afield, be sure to check out our roundups of the best vegan restaurants in Sydney and the best restaurants in the CBD

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