
14 "Australian" Restaurants in New York.
Hole in the Wall is an Australian cafe in the Financial District where you can eat attractive food in an attractive space.
Ruby’s is an Australian cafe in Kips Bay where you can have a casual sit-down meal anytime from 8am to 10pm.
If you want to eat some avocado toast or a grain bowl in Gramercy, go to Citizens of Gramercy. It’s an Australian café, and it’s full of plants.
Burke & Wills is a fun Australian spot on the Upper West Side with solid cocktails and $1 oysters during Happy Hour.
Banter is a good-looking coffee shop/restaurant in Greenwich Village where you’re guaranteed to hear an Australian accent.
Bluestone Lane is an Australian coffee shop with several locations throughout the city. Come here for some avocado toast or granola.
The Tribeca outpost of Two Hands is a full-blown restaurant that's open through dinner, and serves alcohol. It's a useful all-day neighborhood spot.
Dudley's is more about the hang than it is a memorable meal. Go in with the right expectations and you’ll be glad it’s there.
A kind-of-healthy menu with reasonable prices make Ruby’s a Soho standby. Stop by for a casual meal anytime of day.