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From hidden gems to over-the-top desserts, Woden might be one of Canberra’s most underrated dining hotspots.

If you think Woden is just a shopping stop, think again. This southside hub is serving up some of Canberra’s most diverse and seriously delicious dining options.

If you want a quick coffee, a long lunch, or dinner that turns into drinks (or drinks that turn into dinner), here’s where to start.

Ramen O

 

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Craving comfort in a bowl? This is one of the new local favourites, dishing up authentic Tonkotsu Ramen straight from Kyushu inspiration, alongside crowd-pleasers like gyoza and char siu rice bowls.

It’s warm, cosy and exactly where you want to be, no matter the weather.

9/35 Furzer Street, Phillip | ramen-o.com

The Q Dining

 

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Modern Vietnamese meets moody, atmospheric design at this Woden gem. There’s so much to expect with bold flavours, refined dishes, and cocktails that perfectly complement your meal.

It’s the kind of place designed to spark connection and bring people together, turning a casual dinner into something a little more special.

3/45 Furzer Street, Phillip | theqdining.com

Dada

 

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Meaning “all” in Korean, Dada lives up to its name with a menu that spans across Asian cuisines.

It’s inclusive, flavour-packed, and ideal for groups, especially with different dietary needs (no one needs to miss out).

4/12 Furzer Street, Phillip | dadarestaurant.com

DeVINO

 

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Date night, but make it European. Think curated wines, artisanal cheeses, and premium salumi, all in a relaxed and intimate setting.

Whether you’re dining in or building the ultimate grazing board to win over guests, this little slice of Italy in Woden is your perfect one-stop shop.

2 Furzer Street, Phillip | devinowineandsalumi.com

Gluten Free Cafe and Shoppe

Gluten-free dining that doesn’t feel like a compromise. Everything on the menu is 100 per cent gluten-free.

Think great coffee, indulgent desserts, and easy grab-and-go meals. Bonus: the sunny space makes it perfect for a slow brunch.

7/11 Launceston Street, Phillip | eightytwentyfood.com

Mavi

Tucked inside the Sirius Building, Mavi is the reliable go to for a solid coffee and fresh, seasonal eats.

The menu shifts with what’s available, so there’s always something new to try, served with genuinely friendly vibes.

23 Furzer Street, Phillip | mavicafe.com

Naadam Mongolian

 

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Step inside a traditional Mongolian yurt and prepare to be transported.

With a menu blending traditional Mongolian cooking techniques and modern flair, this is one of Woden’s most unique dining experiences, both visually and on the plate.

98 Corinna Street Phillip | naadam.com

Turkish Pide House

A long-standing favourite, this family-run spot delivers hearty Turkish classics in a setting that feels like a mini escape.

From banquet spread to takeaway pide, it’s generous portions and comforting environment means it always hits the spot.

97-99 Corinna Street, Phillip | turkishpidehousewoden.com

Three Mills Bakery

If you’re obsessed with sourdough and artisan pastries, this one’s for you. Known for its handcrafted breads and pastries, Three Mills is all about quality and technique.

Swing by in the morning or for lunch for a coffee and something flaky, you won’t regret it!

193/35 Furzer Street, Phillip | threemillsbakery.com

Au Lac

 

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Plant-based food that surprises even the most committed meat-eaters. Au Lac serves up creative vegan dishes inspired by Vietnamese flavours, textures and freshness. Proving that comfort food can also be completely plant-powered.

G90A, Corinna Street, Phillip | aulacveganwoden.com

The Alby

 

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More than just a pub, The Alby is a full-on entertainment hub.

Wood-fired pizzas, premium steaks, a buzzing beer garden, and even duckpin bowling downstairs. You go for dinner and drinks and stay for the games.

45 Furzer Street, Phillip | thealby.com.au

Dumpling Social

 

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A little bit fancy, a little bit of fun. Dumpling Social pairs contemporary Chinese dishes with a sleek setting, think Wagyu cheeseburger spring rolls, sticky pork belly, and cocktails to match.

Perfect for when you want dumplings and a good vibe.

9 Bradley Street, Phillip | dumplingsocial.com

Space Kitchen

Part cafe and part dessert wonderland, Space Kitchen feels like stepping into a real-life Willy Wonka dream, complete with eye catching sweets and colourful plates.

Alongside its famous desserts, you’ll find a full menu of breakfasts, burgers, salads, plus coffee, shakes and even ‘space booze’ for something a little extra fun.

12 Furzer Street, Phillip | space-kitchen.com

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