This year’s truffle season seems to have swept in at lightning speed and is somehow already on its way out.
So, we’ve curated a list of Sydney’s best truffle menus and events for you to hit up before the nutty black beauties start to fade off all the ‘Specials’ boards.
Bitton - Alexandria and Rose Bay
Bitton’s bistros are leaning all the way into truffle season this August, with both its Alexandria and Rose Bay venues plating up decadent, limited-edition dishes every Thursday night until the end of August. Think Truffle Spatchcock Chicken Chasseur with pommes purée in Alexandria, or a Beef Cheek Pithivier with périgourdine sauce at Rose Bay.
On 21 August, the celebration peaks with a one-off five-course truffle dinner – Gruyère gougères, scallops with grapefruit butter and summer truffles, a smoked chicken terrine, the signature beef cheek pithivier, and a dessert plate of truffle-spiked sweets. At $120 a head, it’s set to be one of the season’s most indulgent highlights.
Bar Infinita - Gordon
North Sydney favourite Bar Infinita has been serving up winter decadence since June, and there’s still a little time left to catch their truffle menu before the season wraps.
Sourced from The Truffle Farm in Canberra, the black truffles are featured across four dishes and a drink: gnocco fritto with buffalo taleggio cream and truffled mortadella, a woodfired pizzetta dripping with parmesan fondue, house-made truffle gnocchi with porcini and chestnuts and a playful ‘Trufflemisu.’ Even the classic Negroni gets a little seasonal treatment with a truffle butter wash.
“Working with truffles is always special. They bring depth and elegance to our dishes,” says Taran Tamana, Owner of Bar Infinita
The menu is available daily until the end of the season.
Sydney Common - The Sheraton Grand, Hyde Park
Sydney Common at the Sheraton Grand Sydney is going all out to bid farewell to truffle season with a one-night-only truffle dinner on Wednesday, September 3.
Head Chef Dylan Bennett (ex-Shell House, Bennelong) has designed a four-course menu that showcases winter’s most indulgent ingredient through a delicate truffle tartlet and spanner sourdough crumpet with creamy truffle spaghetti, striploin with citrus and kombu-salted fries and a final adieu to the fabulous fungi via truffle millefeuilles.
“Truffle season marks one of the most anticipated moments on the culinary calendar, and we look forward to welcoming guests to Sydney Common for an evening of indulgence,” says Laura Wiersma, Director of Marketing at Sheraton Grand Sydney Hyde Park.
At $195pp, Guests can expect to be wowed with a glass of NV Taittinger Brut on entry, before settling in for an evening that blends Sydney Common’s contemporary Australian-meets-Japanese style with the richness of fresh truffles.
Capriccio Osteria and Bar - Leichhardt
Truffles take centre stage with Capriccio Osteria’s $79 truffle tasting menu available until the end of August.
Since 2015, the Italian Forum staple has been serving handmade pastas and wood-fired pizza under the direction of restaurateur Michele Rispoli. This winter, the spotlight is on Australian black truffles, folded through sauces, shaved over fresh pasta, and even churned into ice cream.
The menu features a mac & cheese croquette stuffed with truffled bucatini, beef carpaccio with truffle aioli and shaved black truffle, a woodfired tartufo pizza layered with pancetta, porcini, and you guessed it – more shaved truffle, along with house-made fettuccine with truffle butter and pecorino. For dessert, there’s a truffle ice cream with hazelnut meringue, caramelised banana and crisp milk.
Sydney-based food creator @phatlifeproject summed it up best when he said: “I don’t think it’s possible to be truffled out, but I came close with this menu. If you love truffles, you have to try out this menu at Capriccio.”
Hello Auntie - Marrickville and Darling Square
A Vietnamese twist on the mighty truffle? Yes, please!
Chef Cuong Nguyen has built a menu that takes the earthy winter staple out of its usual French and Italian context and drops it into dishes like truffle pho with various cuts of meat immersed in 24-hour truffle beef broth, royal prawn noodles with Moreton Bay prawns and egg noodles and a luxe fried rice with scallop, corn and egg.
There’s also a beef tartare with lotus root chips on offer, along with a rich truffle cheesecake for those with a sweet tooth.
Semola - Marrickville
Marrickville’s Selmola is serving up an indulgence worth dedicating poetry to, with a six-course menu built around fresh truffles from Manjimup, WA.
Designed to share, the menu includes porcini truffle arancini and housemade focaccia with truffle butter, baked provolone with honey and walnuts, through to tagliatelle with confit egg yolk in truffle oil, and a crisp fried truffle gelato finished with salted caramel and Persian fairy floss.
The $69pp menu can be paired with wines from Italian importer Il Mercante, with each course matched to a pour – picture prosecco with focaccia, nebbiolo alongside rich pastas, and moscato to finish on something sweet.
Selmola’s truffle menu is available for a limited time only, with bookings essential.
Two Sis & Co - Pyrmont
If the fancy dinners aren’t your vibe and you fancy a spot of truffle for brunch instead, Pyrmont’s Two Sis & Co has you covered.
Fine dining meets 11 am long blacks at this local favourite, giving truffle season a casual spin with limited-time dishes that bring the luxe ingredient onto everyday plates.
Highlights include a black truffle pappardelle with wild mushrooms, pecorino romano and confit egg yolk, a decadent truffle unagi foie gras bowl over Japanese rice, and an egg truffle croissant layered with truffle mayo and cucumber salad.
Blackstar Pastry - Multiple locations
Black Star Pastry is giving truffle season a playful spin with a line-up that takes the delicacy well beyond the dinner table. Their seasonal range leans sweet as much as it does savoury.
On the counter, you’ll find a truffle éclair with caramel and whipped ganache, a macadamia danish layered with praline and toffee, and a buttery quiche with mushrooms and truffle brie. For something heartier, their truffle toastie packs béchamel, portobello and gruyère between golden sourdough.
As traveller and food seeker Calin Oancea puts it: “Black Star Pastry stands out because they take truffles beyond the dinner table. Their approach makes it easy for anyone to enjoy truffle flavour in a fun format.”
This list is not exhaustive, but the best of 2025’s truffles might well be. The season typically starts in June, running into late August, sometimes early September. Get yours before they’re gone!