Grab a bite of the best acai bowls that Sydney has to offer!

Sydney’s knack for healthy living can be seen throughout the city, but nothing captures this better than the city’s love affair with acai bowls. These delicious, nutrient-packed bowls have become a staple for those seeking a refreshing and healthy treat in the summer hear.

From Bondi Beach to the bustling streets of Surry Hills, we’ve found the best spots in Sydney to enjoy an acai bowl, known for both fresh ingredients and their creative combinations. So, dig into the best Sydney acai bowls this weekend!

<strong>Fruitologist</strong>
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Fruitologist

We are starting the list off with a unique choice: a grocery store. While at first it may seem odd, the local grocer Fruitologist uses their fresh, highest-quality ingredients to serve up some of the best acai bowls in Sydney. What makes their bowls distinctive are the vibrant colours and healthy flavours that make each bite a feast for the eyes and the taste buds. And with locations in both Bondi and Rozelle, you’re never too far away from this must-try acai bowl in Sydney.

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Bondi, Rozelle.

<strong>Bare Naked Bowls</strong>
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Bare Naked Bowls

With the summer heat beating down, get a reprieve with a scoop of Bare Naked Bowls. This beachside cafe is famous for their thick, creamy acai bowls made with macadamia milk that ads a unique, nutty flavours that helps stand out from the competition. The “Hippie Bowl” in particular is a favourite, known for its rich texture and delicious combination of toppings. And beyond acai bowls, there are also smoothie and yoghurt bowls which are also perfect for an afternoon snack. So, make sure to visit Bare Naked Bowls in Bondi, Dee Why, Northmead and Manly Beach!

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Bondi, Newstead, Dee Why, Manly, Surry Hills, Northmead.

<strong>Cali Press</strong>
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Cali Press

With almost 20 locations across the city, Cali Press has become a Sydney sensation, and for good reason. This health food cafe is serving a delicious selection of health-conscious treats, including some of the best acai bowls in Sydney. With over 20 toppings to choose from—including fresh fruits, crunchy granola, or a drizzle of honey— you can create an acai bowl that perfectly suits your taste and dietary needs. Their commitment to using high-quality, organic ingredients ensures that every bowl is as nutritious as it is delicious.

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Various locations.
<strong>Culture Bean Cafe</strong>
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Culture Bean Cafe

Culture Bean Cafe in Kogarah offers a cosy place to enjoy a delicious acai bowl. Their bowls are beloved for their fresh fruit and creamy acai that blend together in a creative concoction that is simply divine. What makes Culture Bean special is the warm ambiance and friendly staff make it a favourite among locals. Whether you’re looking for a quick snack or a leisurely meal, Culture Bean Cafe is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy a healthy treat.

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15 Gray St, Kogarah NSW 2217
<strong>Thirsty Monkey</strong>
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Thirsty Monkey

Since opening in 2018, Thirsty Monkey has been pouring out one of the tastiest acai bowls in Sydney. Thanks to its unbeatable quality, texture, and generous serving sizes, this acai cafe has been able to set up new stores across the city making it convenient to grab a bite wherever you may be. What sets Thirsty Monkey apart is the commitment to using organic acai, paired with fresh, high-quality ingredients like granola, banana, and strawberries. Upgrade your acai bowls with a trip to Thirsty Monkey.

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Various locations.

Looking for more breakfast ideas around Sydney? Try out our definitive list of the best places to get brunch across the city. Alternatively, if you fancy making your brekkie yourself, why not try this recipe for the best peanut butter breakfast muffins, or even more healthy breakfast alternatives.

Feature image: Acai bowl. Photographed by Ella Olsson. Image via Unsplash.