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Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: Bradley's Head Rd, Ashton Park, Sydney 2088
A divine place for lunch, Atholl Hall Café is in the bushy parkland of Ashton Park, next to Taronga Zoo. The Hall itself is a romantic heritage building – grab a table on the veranda and you'll get sensational views of Sydney's best assets. Resident kookaburras sit tight in the trees, hoping for a taste of the delicious Modern Australian food,...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 478 Bourke St, Surry Hills 2010
Housed in an old butcher shop, reflected in the meaty menu, minimal decor and the metal lights, Bistrode is an intimate space with a small courtyard. The style is modern English/French bistro - think hearty chunks of meat with beautifully prepared vegetables and delicious sauces - aiming for great food over fancy accolades. The husband and wife...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 2-4 College St, Cook and Phillip Park, Sydney 2000
Serenely set with tables stretching into the park, Bodhi has had several past incarnations but now there is the one version, 'in the Park'. It offers supreme yum cha for lunch and an à la carte menu in the evening, and everything is vegetarian. It's a great place to meet for lunch: the wait staff bring out various mini-dishes and it's up to you...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 1 Notts Ave, Sydney 2026
Situated above the Icebergs swimming pool on Bondi Beach, this bar and restaurant allow sensational views of Sydney's most famous beach and the Pacific Ocean. The food is Italian with dishes such as char-grilled quail, grape salad and salmoriglio - and the style is fine dining. It's a favourite haunt for local celebrities. The bar also serves a...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 6 Cowper Wharf Rd, The Wharf, Woolloomooloo, Sydney 2011
With a beautiful view of the water, this restaurant's simple, elegant interior provides a certain romantic peacefulness. Seafood options on the menu are extensive: salt cod, crab, squid, and calamari are just a few. Manta Ray also has outdoor seating. WATER TAXI or TRAIN: St. James station.
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 202 Devonshire St, Surry Hills, Sydney 2010
With only a stainless steel bar and four tables inside, this popular seafood restaurant usually has a wait list for seating. While they wait, customers often hang out in the pub next door until their tables are ready. The menu changes daily, depending on what's fresh and available – typcial dishes include steamed mussels and prawn and fish...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 6 Cowper Wharf Rd, Area 8, The Finger Wharf, Sydney 2011
Glowing candlelight and secluded dining add to the intimate ambiance at this local Italian restaurant. Try beef carpaccio with truffle dressing, baby capers, parmesan and baby rocket leaves, or skip straight to a black angus filet with sour dough croutons, creamed spinach, truffle and oyster mushrooms. The decor features white tablecloths, dark...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 107 George St, The Rocks, Sydney 2000
Visiting celebrities and Sydney's own notables are known to frequent this exclusive restaurant. Perfect for a special occasion or a romantic evening out. The dark-toned dining area is divided into five smaller areas where diners enjoy such entrees as crab omelettes and roast snapper. Seafood is a specialty, although roast pigeon is delicious if...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: Bank St, Sydney 2009
An absolute must – over 100 species of fish are hauled in here straight off the boats into the auction rooms. An often packed mall of around 17 retailers, mainly seafood cafes, offers an eye-boggling and very reasonably priced selection of fresh seafood and prepared 'platters' – from bog standard fish and chips, to oysters (a dozen for $12),...
Category: Best Restaurants - Sydney Restaurants
Address: 529 Kent St, Sydney 2000
The jewel in Sydney's culinary crown, this fusion restaurant combines Japanese and French flavors in unique dishes, such as roasted ocean trout with salt and seaweed crust. The ten-course degustation meal lasts about three hours for lunch and three and a half for dinner. The cuisine is designed by one of Australia's most well-known chefs, and you...
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