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This little Greek taverna-style restaurant has views of a gorgeous Sydney beach – plus a Euro summer happy hour

The only thing better than a Spritz is one served with warm pita – and you can find that (plus dreamy views) at Ikaria

Caitlyn Todoroski
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Caitlyn Todoroski
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Interior of Greek restaurant Ikaria with views of Bondi Beach
Photograph: Supplied | Ikaria
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It’s global knowledge by now that Bondi Beach is packed 24/7, 365 days a year. While many will say it’s overrated, there’s no denying the stretch of azul blue water is a sight to behold. Skip the crowds (and Bondi Rescue cameras) with a seat perched high up on Campbell Parade at Ikaria. 

Walking into the gorgeously decked-out space feels like you’ve stepped onto the shores of the real Ikaria island itself, and given how spenny flights are over to Greece (seriously, how are so many of our Instagram followers over there right now?), we reckon it’s the next best thing. It opened in 2021 when co-owner Joaquin Saez (ex-cho cho san) hoped to bring a bit of Greece to Bondi given Aussies couldn’t fly over post-pandemic.

If the earthy terracotta cushions, clay pots tucked in the wall’s nooks, archways and rattan furniture don’t scream Mediterranean enough, the menu will. It’s packed with light, fresh dishes designed to share with your friends and fam. 

Bar top of Ikaria, Bondi
Photograph: Caitlyn Todoroski for Time Out Sydney

There’s plenty of seafood to go around, like salty-sweet kingfish crudo, fried calamari with a generous scoop of tzatziki for dipping, vinegary octopus salad, grilled king prawns and a market fish with tomatoes and peppers. Of course, it’s not a Greek offering without souvlakia. At Ikaria, you can opt for mustard-lemon chicken or harissa mushroom. 

While the joint is a great spot for a refreshing lunch after completing the Coogee to Bondi walk (bonus points for soaking up that bluer-than-blue view), the evening is where it’s at. During wintertime, you can score happy hour Spritzes for just a tenner. Pair it with warm fluffy pitas and dip for $15 and Stavros is your uncle.

Greek salad at Ikaria Bondi
Photograph: Caitlyn Todoroski for Time Out Sydney

The eatery is open ’til midnight most nights, and with $15 Margaritas from 10pm every day, we could think of far worse places to kick off a fun night out on the Bondi town. To that we say: yiamas!

Find out more here.

Address: 70B Campbell Parade, Bondi Beach NSW 2026

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