Sefa Kitchen serves up Middle Eastern magic in Byron Bay.
Sefa Kitchen serves up Middle Eastern magic in Byron Bay.
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Are you ready to spice up your summer? Sefa Kitchen, Bondi’s beloved Middle Eastern hotspot, opened in Byron Bay recently and is making waves. This culinary gem is the latest project from restaurateurs Utku Ayhan and Nicolas Degryse, and it adds some serious “falafal-abulous” flair to the local food scene.
Utku Ayhan is no stranger to Byron Bay’s dining scene, having been part of the local food fabric since 2016 opening Asian street food venue Foxy Luu’s. Together with Degryse, whose social-enterprise roots in hospitality have transformed dining into a force for good, the pair bring a thoughtful, community-driven approach to the table.
Following the sizzling successes of Commune Canteen and Gitana Spanish Wine Bar earlier this year, Sefa Kitchen brings a feast of Levantine and North African delights. Known for its rustic yet refined dishes that are rooted in centuries-old traditions, It’s a journey to the Middle East in three stops – a casual canteen, a dining room and a bar for a Byron Bay boogie – serving up history, culture and a whole lot of flavour.
So, what’s cooking? At the heart of Sefa Kitchen is its wood-fire oven and open-flame grill, a setup that makes every bite a little smoky love letter to the ancient cooking methods of the Middle East. Istanbul in Turkey straddles East and West, and so does Sefa Kitchen, where by day, you’ll find canteen-style dishes served on neat trays, featuring a Mediterranean menu that’s always evolving, including a new summer breakfast menu. Filbir Turkish Frittata with burnt spicy butter, garlic yoghurt, dried mint and sumac as well as the Pide Flatbread with toppings like confit garlic, sulgani cheese, egg and dukkah are already local favourites.
When the sun goes down, the dining room takes centre stage with generous share platters, ideal for wrapping in warm Manaqueesh bread and diving in hands-first. (Yes, utensils are optional – but trust us, getting your hands messy is half the fun!)
The menu is a mezze medley of delights, from halloumi with local smoked bush honey, radicchio and pistachio to crispy brussel sprouts with almond tarator, sorghum dukkah and barberry salt. The star of the show? A slow-roasted baharat lamb shoulder, meltingly tender and paired with cauliflower purée, sumac onions and pomegranate. For the sweet tooth, there’s saffron panna cotta topped with date molasses and Persian floss – adding a wisp of royalty to Arabian nights.
Sefa’s philosophy of sharing shines in the Magic Carpet Ride – a crowd-favorite five-course set menu for just $55 per person.
Keeping the good vibes flowing long into the night, Sefa’s cocktail menu is as creative as its cuisine, featuring jewells like the Egyptian Hibiscus Spritz – a bright, floral concoction of hibiscus tea, vodka, ginger, and prosecco, and the Musky Istanbul, a mezcal twist on refreshing limonata.
Sefa Kitchen sits seamlessly in Habitat, Byron Bay’s village hub that blends community, creativity and sustainability with modern innovations like renewable energy, car-sharing and hybrid work and play spaces. Sefa hosts a range of events from the Habitat courtyard, including poetry nights, cabaret acts and salsa sessions. So don’t forget to bring your dancing shoes!
Where: Habitat, 1 Porter Street, Byron Bay
When: Canteen: Mon – Fri 7:30am–3pm
Kitchen and Bar: Wed – Sat 5:30pm to late