Aloft Restaurant | Hobart

Aloft restaurant is no flash in the pan – instead proving to be one of Hobart’s best restaurants. Night after night, Christian and the team keep serving up uber-cool pan-Pacific dining at its finest, and the awards keep rolling in! 


Update – Nov ’18: It’s been just over 3yrs since they opened their doors and as we predicted, they are absolutely smashing it at Aloft! So much so that they have just started their very first ‘Aloft Breakfast Club‘. Here are just two of the many amazing dishes on offer every weekend between 8am and 12pm (walk-ins only!):

  • Hot & sour maple glazed pork belly + fried eggs + buttermilk waffles + local herbs 
  • Condensed milk waffles, coconut cream, palm sugar caramel, mango & passionfruit.

Drooling….this is the perfect way to start your weekend!


Cloth and timber. Titanium and leather. Salt water and stone. Perched gracefully above the icy waters of historic Sullivans Cove, Aloft is the sensory oasis Hobart has been waiting for!

Aloft views

Aloft dining

Aloft placemats

Dining at Aloft restaurant

There’s no right or wrong to it, but many restaurateurs prove comfortable relaxing in the familiar. Not so for the young team behind Aloft. This is their opportunity to make a mark on Tasmania unlike any other and they are pursuing it with passion, enthusiasm and a level of talent remarkable for a team so young.

Aloft isn’t just a restaurant – it’s an experience.

The Nordic aesthetic sets the scene, with fresh Tasmanian seafood a preference on the seasonally evolving menu at Aloft.

South Korean, Thai and Japanese influences are clear (remember the delight that was the short-lived Self Preservation Society?), and locavores will rejoice in the knowledge that fresh, foraged ingredients are a priority wherever possible.

While a la carte options are available, the Aloft banquet menu ($75pp) is our recommendation.

Aloft menu

A clever variety of dishes sprawling across eight courses, weaving its way between the familiar (fried blue eye with fennel and pepita satay), the unusual (masterstock pig’s ear with prickly ash) and the profound (prawn, fig leaf and turmeric wafer).

Aloft food

Aloft pigs ear

Aloft scallops

Perhaps the most surprising dish of the evening was the koji beef and grilled mushroom with horseradish.

‘Umami’ – that contentiously titled ‘fifth taste’ – was in abundance from the outset, with its savoury, earthy undertones stimulating the taste buds in an unctuously unforgettable way.

Aloft koji beef

The only criticism, minor at best, was an insufficiency of delicacy in the dumpling dough. The wood ear and shiitake filling however, more than fair compensation!

Aloft dumplings

It’s safe to say that we’ll both be singing the praises of this experience for some time to come.

A tip for those wanting to immortalise the immaculate presentation of these dishes by camera, it’s an intimate environment and a lunch time booking will result in far better photos than what we’ve managed to capture!

Aloft oysters

The service experience at Aloft

Service throughout the evening was relaxed, yet assuring. The wait staff were proactive in offering the provenance of the various dishes, and weren’t afraid to defer to sommelière Alice (ex-ethos|eat drink) when necessary. It was quite a surprise to find that they had been unexpectedly understaffed (New Year’s Day may have had something to do with that!), with only the slightest of delays occasionally apparent.

Aloft chicken

Aloft food

Wines at Aloft

That winelist. Wow. While it isn’t extensive, it does offer a tidy range of local, national and international wines. Alice made some excellent by-the-glass recommendations that we didn’t regret for an instant. Non-locals may wish for a few more Tasmanian options, but we preferred the eclectic variety on offer, as it gave us a chance to try some new varieties we hadn’t encountered previously. The decision to begin the evening with a smooth sake proved to be inspired! Mellow, smooth and with a delightful hint of warming spirit; if you’ve ever wanted to try a quality sake then Aloft is the perfect place to take the plunge!

Aloft bread and butter

Aloft menu

Aloft dessert

Our final thoughts on Aloft restaurant in Hobart?

As they proclaim on their website, “Aloft isn’t just a restaurant – it’s an experience.”

Our meal was exciting, deliciously satisfying, and memorable for all the right reasons.

It’s also young. Scary young when you think how good it is after only a few months! With a little more time and experience we can only imagine what recognition they’ll be receiving from their peers and the public alike.

Aloft details

Aloft is located at Brooke Street Pier, Hobart.

You can find their website and the current Aloft menu here – Aloft

Alternatively, regular updates can be found on their Facebook page here – Aloft on Facebook

Bookings are taken online here, with the first sitting at 6pm and last sitting at 8:30pm – Aloft Bookings

Dinner: Tuesday to Saturday, 6pm ’til late

Breakfast: Weekends, 8am ’til noon

For those that are interested in the team behind Aloft, and would like to see a few more photos of the venue, then you’ll enjoy this article we published in 2015, prior to their grand opening – Aloft, the prequel!

Aloft Menu, Reviews, Photos, Location and Info - Zomato


Looking for another Hobart restaurant like Aloft?

If you love the simplicity and locally sourced produce that underlie the amazing food at Aloft, then you’ll love these other venues in town:

  • Templo – Small-room Mediterranean that will take you to the shores of Italy in an instant.
  • RIN – As we’ve said right from the start, “A simple thing done well is a thing of great beauty”. That’s RIN.
  • Frogmore Creek – This is where Hobart’s foodie renaissance kicked off. Every plate is like a piece of edible art – eat your heart out Picasso!

Happy eating folks!

Andrew and Karen.