A-List Stars Go Down Under: Where Celebs Dine In Australia

  • By Sophie
  • Feb. 13, 2026, 10 a.m.

Hailey Bieber's Culinary Adventure in Sydney

Hailey Bieber, the queen of style and the founder of Rhode, recently made a splash in Sydney. While fans went wild as she landed on February 12, Bieber kept her dinner plans under wraps – at least until she hit Mr Wong. This Cantonese hotspot, nestled in Sydney’s buzzing CBD, saw Bieber tuck into a feast that’ll surely attract more diners.

“The food scene Down Under is incredible, and that's no secret to some of the world's biggest names.”

Pedro Pascal's Oysters Obsession

Pedro Pascal, while promoting the much-anticipated Marvel Fantastic Four reboot, couldn't resist the call of Sydney's iconic mimi's in Coogee. His verdict? "My favourite meal are the oysters that I had at mimi's yesterday," Pascal gushed in a now-viral TikTok video. The clip, amassing over 3 million views, has made securing a table at mimi's a near-impossible task.

Nigella Lawson's Sydney Sojourn

The beloved Nigella Lawson, in town for Vivid 2025, showcased her longstanding love for Sydney’s dining scene. Her first stop? The ever-charming Fratelli Paradiso in Potts Point. Lawson waxed lyrical about its charms, describing it as "a key to happiness." Her Instagram was aglow with tales of culinary joy, from scampi spaghetti to heavenly toasties at Penny's Cheese Shop.

More Celebs Join the Aussie Food Craze

Sarah Michelle Gellar, Martha Stewart, Jamie Oliver, and Taylor Swift are just a few more stars who couldn't resist Australia's culinary lure. From Gellar's fondness for Totti’s to Stewart's tales of waiting for a table at Bondi's Totti's, the stories keep rolling in. Jamie Oliver praised Sydney's fusion delights, while Taylor Swift's visit to Pellegrino 2000 sparked fan frenzy.

Australia's dining gems are clearly a magnet for the stars. Whether it's the buzzing vibe or the mouth-watering meals, this is one food destination the A-list can't get enough of.

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