Great Barrier Reef Restaurants

Typically, restaurants on Barrier Reef islands are part of each island's main resort, so many resorts' rates include some or all meals. Some larger resorts have a range of restaurants, with formal dining rooms, outdoor barbecues, and seafood buffets; some have premium dining options for which you pay extra. Dress is generally "island casual." Some upscale restaurants—such as those on Hayman Island—require men to wear jackets for dinner and frown on flip-flop sandals. On the mainland you'll find plenty of casual, open-air restaurants, serving mainly Modern Australian–style meals that showcase seafood and regional produce. With a few notable exceptions, Cairns, Palm Cove, and Port Douglas are your best bets for upscale dining.

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  • 1. A Touch of Salt

    $$

    This Modern Australian eatery fits the bill: location (riverfront), service (impeccable), ambience (relaxed), food (exciting and flavorful), and wine (top-flight). The menu is a carefully curated collection of local meat, seafood, and vegetable creations, with something to suit every palate, including a comprehensive "plant-based" section to the menu.

    86 Ogden St., Townsville, Queensland, 4810, Australia
    07-4724–4441

    Known For

    • Perfect pick for date night
    • Expansive waterfront deck
    • Excellent, largely Australian wine list

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat.–Thurs.
  • 2. Bayleaf Balinese Restaurant

    $ | CBD

    Dining in this spacious, central restaurant, you can enjoy some of the most delicious, innovative cuisine in North Queensland. Choose from an expansive menu that combines traditional Balinese spices and recipes with native Australian ingredients, such as the crocodile satay and mouthwatering be celeng base manis (pork in sweet soy sauce).  Don't eat lunch if you're planning to order the rijstaffel at dinner—it's huge.

    227 Lake St., Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
    07-4047–7955

    Known For

    • Traditional rijsttafel feast for two
    • Award-winning wine list and long, tropically themed cocktail menu
    • Local favorite

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Sat.–Mon., Reservations essential
  • 3. Cafe One 3

    $

    This cozy, friendly café makes a point of supporting local farmers, with a locavore breakfast menu featuring the best of Whitsunday produce. There are plenty of vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free options, plus high-quality coffee. And beanbags to sit on.

    13 Waterson Way, Airlie Beach, Queensland, 4802, Australia
    0419-783--313

    Known For

    • Use of local produce
    • Vegan options
    • Friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed weekends
  • 4. CC's Bar & Grill

    $$$ | CBD

    In a city that loves a steak, this is probably the best of them. CC's Bar & Grill sources most of its beef from farms owned by its parent company, Crystalbrook, whose cattle station is about three hours from Cairns. Those cuts—as well as others sourced from around Australia—are either wet- or dry-aged, and grilled to perfection. The atmosphere here is upmarket and classy, and the wine list wouldn't look out of place in a Sydney or Melbourne fine-diner.

    163 Abbot St., Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
    07-4253--4010

    Known For

    • Excellent steaks
    • Great wine list
    • Fine-dining atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Wed., Reservations essential
  • 5. Harrisons

    $$

    A classic "Queenslander" with a lovely outdoor cocktails area shaded by century-old mango trees and fine dining inside, Harrisons impresses with deftly executed dishes that showcase fresh seafood and small-batch ingredients, sourced locally. There's a six-course tasting menu at A$95 per person, A$145 with matched wines, and on the wine list, you'll find plenty of good mid-priced antipodean drops and a smattering of French ones.

    22 Wharf St., Port Douglas, Queensland, 4877, Australia
    07-4099--0802

    Known For

    • Has won multiple awards for its dining experience
    • North Queensland crayfish with truffled hollandaise
    • Modern Australian menu with a British twist

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
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  • 6. NuNu Restaurant

    $$$

    Sexy suede lounges, intimate banquettes, and unbroken views of the Coral Sea make lingering easy at this Palm Cove eatery with the region's best and freshest produce. Select from small plates or larger share portions, which include the likes of kimchi butter-poached reef fish, sugarcane-smoked duck, and Sichuan eggplant.

    1 Veivers Rd., Palm Cove, Queensland, 4879, Australia
    07-4059–1880

    Known For

    • Butter-poached reef fish
    • Asian fusion cuisine
    • Duck rice

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 7. Ochre Restaurant

    $$ | CBD

    Local seafood and native and seasonal ingredients take top billing at this upscale yet relaxed Cairns institution that specializes in bush dining. Expect to find the likes of kangaroo, crocodile, and even green ants, with fine antipodean wines to match.

    6/1 Marlin Parade, Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
    07-4051–0100

    Known For

    • Australian game
    • Gluten-free and vegetarian options
    • Signature dessert—wattle-seed pavlova with Davidson plum sorbet and macadamia biscotti

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential
  • 8. On The Inlet Seafood Restaurant

    $

    At this much-lauded seafood restaurant, modern Australian dishes put the focus on fresh North Queensland produce and seafood, which is delivered direct from local fishing boats. You can choose your own live mud crab from holding tanks, or down the sunset special---a generous bucket of prawns and a choice of Aussie beer or wine.

    18–20 Wharf St, Port Douglas, Queensland, 4877, Australia
    07-4099–5255

    Known For

    • <PRO>dining on the deck</PRO>
    • <PRO>terrific wine and cocktail list</PRO>
    • <PRO>family-friendly atmosphere and kids menu</PRO>

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted
  • 9. Salsa Bar & Grill

    $$

    Rub shoulders with local foodies and enjoy intimate dining after sunset on the large wooden deck of this lively waterside institution that serves tropical Modern Australian fare. The dinner menu offers something for everyone, from kingfish ceviche to herb-crusted wild barramundi, to a seafood laksa that utilizes plenty of the local produce.

    26 Wharf St., Port Douglas, Queensland, 4877, Australia
    07-4099–4922

    Known For

    • Great waterfront location
    • Creative cocktail menu
    • Linguine pepperincino with local red claw crayfish

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed., Reservations essential
  • 10. Whet Cafe, Bar and Restaurant

    $

    Stylish and hip yet comfortable, Whet Cafe, Bar and Restaurant draws visitors and locals with its outdoor deck, perfect for long lunches, sunset cocktails, and romantic dinners. It has Modern Australian food using regional and seasonal ingredients and friendly service, and is a fully self-sustained, off-grid operation.

    Cape Tribulation Rd., Cape Tribulation, Queensland, 4873, Australia
    07-4098–0007

    Known For

    • Jungle dining
    • Local seafood with Mediterranean influences
    • Melt-in-your-mouth steaks and local-caught barramundi

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