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Award-Winning Ursula's Restaurant Shuts Down
9 Mar
Summary
- Ursula's restaurant in Paddington will serve its final meal on May 23.
- Mounting financial pressures led to the difficult decision to close.
- The restaurant received prestigious Good Food Guide awards and two hats.

Ursula's, a celebrated Sydney restaurant in Paddington, will cease operations on Saturday, May 23, as its lease concludes. Chef and owner Phil Wood announced the permanent closure, citing increasing financial difficulties as the primary reason. The independent restaurant, which opened in 2021, has been a highlight of the Sydney food scene, earning prestigious recognition including two hats in the Good Food Guide.
Wood expressed pride in the restaurant's mission to be generous to staff and guests and deeply connected to its neighborhood. He thanked his team and patrons for their support over the years, reminiscing about the 'uniquely modern Australian' menu and the vibrant atmosphere created. He invited patrons to enjoy one last dining experience before the closure.
News of Ursula's closure has prompted an outpouring of disappointment from diners and industry figures, including chefs Matt Moran and Peter Gilmore, and former MasterChef judge Melissa Leong. Many patrons shared fond memories and expressed their sadness at the loss of a favorite dining destination, with some booking final visits to savor the experience.




