A cut above the rest: these two steak restaurants in Sydney are among the world’s best

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October 16, 2025

Overnight, the esteemed experts of The World’s 101 Best Steak Restaurants announced some of the rankings for this year’s list. And two Sydney favourites made the cut. The team of steak connoisseurs visits the globe’s finest steak restaurants throughout the year, judging the meat quality (looking out for marbling, cut, preparation and taste) and the range of cuts and origins, as well as overall service, wine list and atmosphere.

They’ve only announced rankings 70-101 so far. If you simply can’t wait for the full list—arriving on May 1—pay a visit to two of the best steak restaurants in Sydney for an iron boost.

Which are the best steak restaurants in Sydney?

First up, Liquid and Larder’s Bistecca comes in at 99th on the list. From the team behind The Gidley and brand-new spots Lottie and Bar Julius at The EVE Hotel, this candle-lit spot is renowned for serving a classic Italian cut. Bistecca alla Fiorentina is one of the most famous Tuscan cuisines, originating in Florence. The subterranean has actually dropped this year, after ranking at 45th last year, but the medium-rare cooking over ironbark and charcoal, and the award-winning list of Italian and Australian wines earns a very respectable title as one of the world’s best. Again.

Oh, be warned: staff take your phone away while you dine, so you can enjoy some time off the ‘gram while savouring your steaks.

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Bistecca is one of the best steak restaurants in Sydney—and the world!
Bistecca is one of the best steak restaurants in Sydney—and the world! (Image via Instagram @bistecca.sydney)

Higher up the list is a newcomer: Marrickville’s 20 Chapel. The sleek neighbourhood bistro is co-owned and headed up by former Rockpool chef Corey Costelloe, who has allegedly cooked more than 900,000 steaks in his career. He knows what he’s doing. The restaurant only opened in June 2024—what an achievement to make the list in its first year! The team focuses on the art of simple cooking over fire, using the finest produce sourced daily from the Hawkesbury River.

Steak—from the Blackmore wagyu brisket or beef and tomato pie to the beef fillet with shimeij mushrooms—is of course the star of the show, but don’t miss the potato wedges. Cooked in beef fat and served with crème fraîche and chilli jam, these golden, crunchy wedges of goodness make the best entree or side.

Much more to come

The full list of the world’s best steak restaurants for 2025 will be announced on Thursday, May 1. Here’s hoping more Sydney spots make the list, putting the Harbour City even more firmly on the foodie map. Neil Perry’s Double Bay diner Margaret came in third position last year, with Rockpool Bar & Grill following closely behind in the eighth spot—will they make it again? We’ll find out on Thursday.


20 Chapel

Where: 20 Chapel Street, Marrickville, NSW 2204.
Opening times: Tuesday-Thursday 5:30pm-9:30pm, Friday 12pm-3pm & 5:30pm-10pm; Saturday 12pm-2:30pm & 5:30pm-10pm.
Menus are available to view here.

Bistecca

Where: 3 Dalley St, Sydney, NSW 2000.
Opening times: Daily 12pm-12am.
Menus are available to view here.

Header image via Bistecca on facebook.


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