10 Best Restaurants in Great Barrier Reef, Queensland

NuNu Restaurant

$$$ Fodor's choice

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.

Ochre Restaurant

$$ | CBD Fodor's choice

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
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations essential

Whet Cafe, Bar and Restaurant

$ Fodor's choice

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.

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Cairns Night Markets Food Court

$ | CBD

The food court in these lively, night owl–friendly markets offers something for every palate, from Korean BBQ to sweet-and-sour chicken, sushi, Thai, and Italian. You can also max out on desserts, with outlets offering crepes, waffles, churros, gelato, ice cream, and Italian-style coffee. The food court's open daily from 10 am to 11 pm; the night markets, 5 to 11 pm.

Fish D'Vine and Rum Bar

$$

The menu here showcases seafood in all its forms—from beer-battered fish-and-chips to seafood chowder and wild-caught barramundi (the chef will even cook your catch). The bar is stocked with 500-plus rums and has a mean cocktail list.

12 Airlie Esplanade, Airlie Beach, Queensland, 4802, Australia
07-4948–0088
Known For
  • signature seafood indulgence, loaded with mud crab, and reef fish
  • mojitos
  • beachy flavor
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Reservations essential

M Yogo

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Offering refined dining in relaxed environs, Chef Masa puts a deft, modern-Japanese spin on classic French dishes at this restaurant that occupies a prime pier-front position. The food is as inspiring as the marina, inlet, and mountain views, and the waitstaff can help you select the perfect match from a well-chosen Antipodean wine list.

Shop G9 Pierpoint Rd., Cairns, Queensland, 4870, Australia
07-4051–0522
Known For
  • <PRO>set-price lunch specials are a good value</PRO>
  • <PRO>fresh seafood platter</PRO>
  • <PRO>award-winning</PRO>
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential

Manta Ray

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This could be the island's best all-round dining establishment. It's great for breezy alfresco lunches, sunset drinks on the deck, and relaxed dinners. Dine right by the marina on salads and pasta, enjoy a curry, or try one of the daily specials. There's plenty on Manta Ray's menu to suit all tastes, even the kids.

Perrotta's at the Gallery

$ | CBD

This outdoor café and wine bar at Cairns Art Gallery serves sumptuous breakfasts as well as lunch and dinner. Lunch fare features a signature duck salad, gourmet sandwiches, and heartier meals, while dinner options include Italian and Modern Australian dishes: antipasto, pasta, and pizza.

Vivo

$

Enjoy Coral Sea views framed by palms and melaleucas along with Mod Oz dishes at this classy beachside eatery. Diners come for the mix of Southeast Asian and Australian breakfast favorites; the duck salad and battered coral trout at lunch; and seafood with seasonal produce at dinner.

Watergate Restaurant & Lounge Bar

$$

Atmospheric indoor-outdoor dining, attentive service, and a well-stocked bar are nice, but the primary draw at this relaxed restaurant is the food, which highlights the freshest local ingredients. Enjoy reef fish and prawns straight off Port Douglas's fishing boats, and seasonal fruit, vegetables, and herbs from the Atherton Tableland.