Brisbane's Most Expensive Restaurants - 2026
Do you have money burning a hole in your pocket? Are you looking for a fancy night out in Brisbane? Well here is a list of Brisbane's most expensive restaurants!
Google has a lot of data, but sadly makes it hard to actually sift through that data and find a nice place to eat! To create this list, I queried information about every restaurant in Brisbane and the following is a list of the 10 restaurants that sit in the highest pricing tier in Google Maps - the "$200+ per person" price range. Here they are presented in no particular order!
Exhibition Restaurant
Brisbane City
4.9 • 376 reviews
Modern fine dining / degustation
7 Paintings
Brisbane City
4.7 • 19 reviews
Modern fine dining / degustation
+81 Sushi Kappo
West End
4.9 • 19 reviews
Japanese Omakase
Deer Duck Bistro
Auchenflower
4.4 • 729 reviews
Modern Australian Bistro
Vertigo
New Farm
4.7 • 83 reviews
Modern Australian (in a scary location)
Attimi by Dario Manca
Paddington
4.9 • 259 reviews
Italian fine dining
KOMEYUI
Spring Hill
4.6 • 405 reviews
Japanese Omakase
SK Steak & Oyster
Fortitude Valley
4.4 • 663 reviews
Steakhouse & Seafood Restaurant
Restaurant Dan Arnold
Fortitude Valley
4.6 • 543 reviews
Modern Australia with French Influence
Fumiki's 鮨割烹ふみき
Robertson
4.9 • 122 reviews
Japanese Sushi Kappo
I'd love to give a special shoutout to Golden Gondola in 12th place. Sitting below the threshold of $200 per person, Golden Gondola has been reported to be $140-$120 per person, and is a private Gondola cruise on Brisbane River. It's unique enough that I felt it should be showcased here too.
Note: I'm not giving my personal recommendations for these restaurants as I haven't personally been to them. This is just an interesting list I created from Google Maps data to help find good date ideas for my wife and I. I hope it gives you some good ideas too!
Note 2: Find an inaccuracy? Is your restaurant missing? Astounded that I'm including Vertigo even though their website lists a price of $160? Well this data was collected from Google's publicly editable data, so you can go and fix it yourself on Google maps. 😄