Bar in Surry Hills, Australia
Madame Nhu Surry Hills
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About Madame Nhu Surry Hills
Madame Nhu on Campbell Street is a mid-register Vietnamese venue in Surry Hills that works for returning diners who want to push beyond the familiar. Booking is easy, the setting is low-pressure, and it suits dates or small groups equally well. Go with 7–8 PM in mind rather than planning a late finish.
Who Books Here and When
Madame Nhu in Surry Hills is the kind of place you bring someone who's already been to the obvious Vietnamese spots and wants something with a bit more intention behind it. It works on a Tuesday after work with a friend, and it holds up on a Friday night when you want something that doesn't require the full production of a big booking. If you've been once and found your footing, this is worth a second visit to go wider on the menu.
The Venue
Madame Nhu sits on Campbell Street in Surry Hills, a stretch that has enough restaurant density to make comparison easy. The name references a real historical figure — Trần Lệ Xuân, known as Madame Nhu, the formidable sister-in-law of South Vietnamese President Ngô Đình Diệm — which signals at least some ambition to frame the food within a cultural context rather than defaulting to generic Vietnamese-Australian positioning. Whether that framing carries through to the plate is something you'll be testing on your second visit.
Surry Hills has no shortage of Vietnamese options at various price points, and Madame Nhu appears to sit in the mid-register: more considered than a pho shop, less ceremonial than a tasting-menu format. For a returning diner, that middle ground is useful , you can eat well without committing to a long night if you don't want one.
Late-Night Viability
This is a meaningful question in Surry Hills, where the neighbourhood shifts considerably after 9 PM. Madame Nhu's Campbell Street address puts it within walking distance of the Crown Street corridor, so it has the geography for a late dinner to work. That said, without confirmed late hours in our data, book for 7:30 or 8 PM rather than assuming a 9:30 PM sitting will land. If you're planning a later evening and need somewhere that definitively runs past 10 PM in Surry Hills, El Loco at Excelsior and Forrester's are confirmed bar-forward options with later viability. Madame Nhu is better framed as a dinner destination that ends at a reasonable hour rather than a late-night anchor.
Booking
Booking difficulty here is rated Easy. Surry Hills operates on a fairly forgiving reservation curve compared to CBD restaurants , you're unlikely to need more than a week's notice for most nights, and mid-week is direct. That said, Friday and Saturday evenings on Campbell Street fill faster than the suburb's relaxed reputation suggests. If you're bringing a group, book further out and confirm the format the venue prefers for larger parties. For date nights or pairs, a few days' notice should be enough.
Know Before You Go
- Address: 82 Campbell St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
- Booking difficulty: Easy , mid-week bookings are available close to the date; weekends book faster
- Leading timing: 7:00–8:00 PM sittings for the most settled service window
- Group suitability: Confirm directly for parties of 5 or more
- Getting there: Surry Hills is walkable from Central Station; street parking is competitive on weekends
- More to explore: Our full Surry Hills restaurants guide | Our full Surry Hills bars guide | Our full Surry Hills hotels guide
For a broader look at where to eat and drink nearby, see our full Surry Hills experiences guide and our full Surry Hills wineries guide. If you're comparing across Australian cities, 1806 in Melbourne, Bowery Bar in Brisbane, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu are reference points for what bar-forward venues in this tier can look like at their leading.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Madame Nhu Surry Hills?
Booking is rated Easy — Surry Hills isn't as unforgiving as the CBD, and you're unlikely to be shut out with a day or two's notice. That said, Friday and Saturday evenings fill faster, so don't leave it to the night itself. Walk-ins are worth a try mid-week.
What's the crowd like at Madame Nhu Surry Hills?
Expect a local Surry Hills mix: people who know the neighbourhood's restaurant options well and are looking past the obvious. It draws the kind of diner who's done Pho everywhere and wants something with a bit more character. Not a tourist trap, not a scene — just a engaged, food-forward crowd.
Is Madame Nhu Surry Hills good for groups?
It works for groups, particularly if your party is happy sharing dishes — Vietnamese formats generally suit that dynamic. Surry Hills venues at this end of Campbell Street tend to accommodate groups more comfortably than tighter CBD spots. Book ahead if you're bringing six or more.
Is Madame Nhu Surry Hills good for a date?
Yes, with the right expectations. Campbell Street has enough ambient energy to make a first date feel low-pressure, and Madame Nhu sits in a stretch where the neighbourhood does some of the heavy lifting. It's a better fit than a formal tasting-menu spot if you want conversation over performance.
Is the food good at Madame Nhu Surry Hills?
The venue draws a repeat local crowd, which in a neighbourhood as restaurant-dense as Surry Hills is a reasonable signal. It's positioned as a step beyond the standard Vietnamese canteen — more considered, less utilitarian — though no specific awards or critics' citations are on record to anchor a stronger claim.
What's the signature drink at Madame Nhu Surry Hills?
No specific drinks menu details are confirmed in available records. Vietnamese restaurants in this category typically offer house cocktails built around local spirits or Southeast Asian flavours — worth asking the floor what they're pouring when you arrive.
Location
82 Campbell St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Surry Hills, Australia
Compare Madame Nhu Surry Hills
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Madame Nhu Surry Hills | Easy |
| Claire's Kitchen at le Salon | Unknown |
| El Loco at Excelsior | Unknown |
| Forrester's | Unknown |
| Golden Age Cinema & Bar | Unknown |
| NOMAD Sydney | Unknown |
A quick look at how Madame Nhu Surry Hills measures up.
Also Consider
- Claire's Kitchen at le Salon, Notable alternative
- El Loco at Excelsior, Notable alternative
- Forrester's, Notable alternative
- Golden Age Cinema & Bar, Notable alternative
- NOMAD Sydney, Notable alternative
How It Compares
In Surry Hills, Madame Nhu occupies a different register from the neighbourhood's bar-first venues. El Loco at Excelsior and Forrester's are the better calls if late-night drinking is the priority, both skew bar-forward and run later. Madame Nhu positions itself as a dinner destination with a cultural identity behind the menu, which is a different ask and a different payoff.
Golden Age Cinema & Bar and Claire's Kitchen at le Salon both bring a specific concept to the neighbourhood, film-and-drink pairing and a salon-style food and drinks format respectively, where Madame Nhu's concept is rooted in the cuisine itself rather than a surrounding occasion. If the food is the main event for your night, Madame Nhu is the stronger focus. If you want a layered experience where drinks and setting carry equal weight, Golden Age or Claire's Kitchen may suit better.
For diners weighing Madame Nhu against something with more external validation in the suburb, NOMAD Sydney is the clear comparison point: more award recognition, harder to book, and pitched at a higher price point. Madame Nhu earns its place not through credentials but through accessibility and a defined identity. It's the right choice if you want a considered Vietnamese dinner without committing to a weeks-out booking window or a splurge-tier spend.
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