PLACES TO EAT




Kirribilli’s BTB

Native ingredient-focused cafe serving brunch classics enriched with native produce.

2 Ennis Rd, Kirribilli
10 minute drive from ICC Sydney

BUSH

Native food proliferation and invasive food obliteration. 

55 George St, Redfern
6 minute drive from ICC Sydney

Firedoor

Everything is cooked with fire in an open kitchen, feast on a smoky-flavoured menu. 

33 Mary St, Surry Hills
10 minute drive from ICC Sydney


NEL

Offering 11-course degustation menus where native ingredients are consistently heroed.

75 Wentworth Ave, Sydney
9 minute drive from ICC Sydney

Midden by Mark Olive

Restaurant ran by Bundjalung man, Mark Olive, places native ingredients at the forefront. 

Sydney Opera House
12 minute drive from ICC Sydney

The Waratah

Native ingredients used through food and drink, exploring cuisine through produce.

310 Liverpool St, Darlinghurst
10 minute drive from ICC Sydney


Good Ways Deli

Cafe-bakery-deli exploring Australia food and celebrating First Nations culture.

1/20 Cooper St, Redfern
9 minute drive from ICC Sydney

Aboriginal Cafe

A gathering place showcasing the rich and diverse cuisine of Australia's Aboriginal People. 

279 Sussex St, Sydney
6 minute walk from ICC Sydney

Native Food Ways

Indigenous bakery reimagining loaves, pies, muffins and tarts with a bush-inspired twist. 

1 O'Connell St, Sydney
10 minute drive from ICC Sydney



EAT NEARBY TO THE CONFERENCE VENUE 

Betty's Burgers

14 Darling Dr, Sydney
1 minute walk from ICC Sydney

Beom Beom Korean

72 Tumbalong Bvd, Haymarket
6 minute walk from ICC Sydney

Fratelli Fresh Italian

14 Darling Dr, Sydney
1 minute walk from ICC Sydney


Blackbird

Cockle Bay Wharf
9 minute walk from ICC Sydney

Harajuku Gyoza Beer Stadium

14 Darling Dr, Sydney
1 minute walk from ICC Sydney

Planar

14 Darling Dr, Sydney
1 minute walk from ICC Sydney







Contact Us

Contact the Organisers: AIDA@spinifexevents.com.au

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Acknowledgement of Country

We acknowledge and pay our respects to the Gadigal People, the traditional custodians whose lands we will gather on.

We acknowledge and respect the Gadigal People’s cultural, spiritual and physical connection with their land, waterways and community, and pay respect to Elders past and present.