13 NSW restaurants with incredible views

Feast at NSW’s most memorable dining rooms, where incredible food meets breathtaking scenery. From oceanfront decks, vineyard vistas and mountain peaks, these restaurants pair delicious local produce with views that elevate every meal into an experience.

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Tweed River House

Where: Murwillumbah

The view: Tweed River and Wollumbin mountain range

What to expect: Housed in a magnificently restored century-old grand river house, the panoramic views are just as delicious as the chefs’ creations. Consistently awarded a hat, Tweed River House offers a curated menu showcasing each season’s produce from the region’s fertile farmlands, riverways and ocean. Locals rave about the Northern Rivers duck breast and Fraser Island spanner crab. Keep an eye out for events including jazz nights and high tea.

View from the Tweed River House balcony, Tweed River

Tweed River House, Murwillumbah - Credit: Alex Carter

Raes Dining Room

Where: Byron Bay

The view: Ocean and surfers

What to expect: The light and bright Raes Dining Room feels like a slice of the Mediterranean in Byron, offering a three- or six-course menu with a focus on seafood and native ingredients. While the views over Wategos Beach are great, you’ll also want to keep an eye out for celebrities at this two-hat restaurant.

Dining room at Raes on Wategos, Byron Bay

Raes on Wategos, Byron Bay - Credit: Raes on Wategos

Latitude 30

Where: Coffs Harbour

The view: Coffs Harbour Marina Village and ocean

What to expect: Known for serving incredibly fresh seafood caught each morning by local fishers, Latitude 30 overlooks the sparkling source of its menu: the ocean. Make sure you try the impressive seafood platter, featuring fresh lobster, prawns, bugs, oysters, ceviche and housemade bread.

Friends enjoying drinks on the balcony at Latitude 30 Restaurant, Coffs Harbour

Latitude 30 Restaurant, Coffs Harbour 

Whalebone Wharf

Where: Port Macquarie

The view: Hastings River

What to expect: Set on the banks of the Hastings River, Whalebone Wharf offers waterfront views as you feast on oysters from that very river. Executive chef Dylan Bowers and his team pride themselves on an exceptional standard of flavour, freshness and quality of all ingredients and dishes. Enjoy lobsters fresh from the tank, seafood platters and juicy steaks.

The interior of the Whalebone Wharf seafood restaurant with views across Hastings River, Port Macquarie, North Coast

Whalebone Wharf, Port Macquarie 

Bistro Molines

Where: Hunter Valley

The view: Vineyards and rolling hills

What to expect: Bistro Molines is the kind of place you never want to leave. The decor transports you to the south of France, replete with wrought-iron chairs and candelabras, whitewashed cupboards, elaborate flower arrangements and vineyard views. Book a table in the paved courtyard, then order dishes like crumbed zucchini flowers filled with herbed goat cheese and twice-roasted duck with orange glaze.

Couple enjoying food and drink at Bistro Molines in Mount View, Hunter Valley

Bistro Molines, Mount View

Little Beach Boathouse

Where: Port Stephens

The view: Water views of Little Beach and Nelson Bay

What to expect: Utilising local produce with a focus on seafood, this beachside venue has a restaurant upstairs and a bar below deck. The views at sunset, as the golden rays play over the water, are just as delicious as the salt and native pepper fried squid.

Scenic view of the Little Beach Boathouse, Nelson Bay

Little Beach Boathouse, Nelson Bay - Credit: Sally Dunwell Turk

Echoes Restaurant

Where: Katoomba

The view: Blue Mountains National Park

What to expect: This clifftop dining room is an elegant space full of windows to enjoy the breathtaking views of the valley and cliffs the Blue Mountains is famous for. Serving modern Australian cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the menu includes dishes such as salt‑baked beetroot, mint zucchini risotto and charred butternut pumpkin.

Megalong

Where: Megalong Valley

The view: Stunning escarpment and bushland

What to expect: Megalong is one of the purest farm-to-table experiences in the country. Almost everything you eat the herbs, vegetables, fruit, lamb and beef is sourced from the surrounding LOT 101 farm and grown using organic, regenerative farming practices. Enjoy a constantly changing menu that showcases what’s in season before walking through the gardens to see the next meal in production.

 View of building and blue mountains, Megalong, Megalong Valley - Credit: Rolls Royce Sydney

Megalong, Megalong Valley - Credit: Rolls Royce Sydney

The Cowrie Restaurant

Where: Central Coast

The view: Ocean and coastal bush

What to expect: On a hill overlooking Terrigal Beach, you’ll be too absorbed by the menu to enjoy the view at first. Choose between The Cowrie’s regular or plant-based two-, three-, four- or five-course menu. Take time to note the 16 local growers and suppliers detailed on the back so you know exactly where your food is coming from and how little it has travelled. Book a table on the deck to soak in views of the bay during your meal.

Plated food in bowl, The Cowrie, Terrigal - Credit: Jennifer Burch Photogaphy

The Cowrie, Terrigal - Credit: Jennifer Burch Photogaphy

Borrodell SkyBar

Where: Orange

The view: Scenic vineyard and Towac Valley

What to expect: Perched at the top of Borrodell Estate's orchard, with views of the rows of grapes destined to become pinot noir, you’ll find Borrodell SkyBar. The menu is divided into small, large and dessert dishes, all designed to be shared over a glass or two of wine. The Cajun-spiced lamb chops with garlic butter sauce and ratatouille are popular choices.

Views from the Wine Bar balcony, Borrodell SkyBar, Orange - Credit: Kirsten Cunningham | Borrodell Vineyard

Borrodell SkyBar, Orange - Credit: Kirsten Cunningham | Borrodell Vineyard

Merimbula Aquarium and Wharf Restaurant

Where: Merimbula

The view: Sea and coastal bush

What to expect: Just-caught fish and exceptional broadwater oysters (from nearby Pambula) are always on the menu at Merimbula Aquarium and Wharf Restaurant, where you’ll dine with a 180-degree view of the ocean. If it’s a special occasion, go for the seafood platter and time your trip with their live music offering.

Trentham Estate Winery

Where: The Murray

The view: Murray River

What to expect: Head to this family-owned winery and restaurant to enjoy seasonal dining as you watch the Murray River flow by. Feast on pan-fried barramundi with salsa verde or crispy pork belly with a spicy plum glaze. Grab a table on the back deck for the best views or have a glass of wine and a cheese platter on the lawn.

Panoramic views of Trentham Estate Winery, Trentham Cliffs

Trentham Estate Winery, Trentham Cliffs

Eagles Nest Restaurant

Where: Thredbo

The view: Ski slopes and snow

What to expect: High above Thredbo Alpine Village at 1937m, Eagles Nest Restaurant is Australia’s highest restaurant. Ride the Kosciuszko Express Chairlift to the top of Thredbo and head into the warmth of this scenic space, which has 270-degree views of the ski slopes it services. Hot chocolates and pizza are a must here.

One of the dining tables at Eagles Nest with a view over Thredbo, Eagles Nest Restaurant, Thredbo - Credit: Kosciuszko Thredbo Pty Ltd

Eagles Nest Restaurant, Thredbo - Credit: Kosciuszko Thredbo Pty Ltd

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