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Una’s
This Darlinghurst eatery has been serving up Hungarian and Austrian food to Sydneysiders since the 1960’s, and every time you have a hankering for a schnitzel the size of your head or a serve of deep fried camembert, Unas’ infamous sign welcomes you home like a shiny yellow and green beacon of hope.
Pino’s Ristorante Pizzeria
Italian restaurants in Sydney are a dime a dozen, it appears, and many of them are lacking that family-friendly, traditional style of pizza and pasta that has us salivating the second we open the menu. Thankfully, Pino’s Ristorante Pizzeria in Crows Nest has got the restaurant game down pat after 40 years in the biz. There are nightly specials, but you can always count on the gnocci ragu to keep your hunger at bay.
One Penny Red
At One Penny Red, the focus is simple: good food and good wine. This unique Sydney restaurant brings boldly comforting yet distinctive seasonal flavours to Summer Hill using only the freshest local produce. Boasting six different delicious menus and serving everything from brunch, dinner, canapés and wine, this restaurant is the ideal meeting place to visit with friends. If you’re in a hurry, don't go past the express small plate lunch with grilled eggplant, goat’s feta crostini and pomegranate - it’s nutritious and delicious!
More Rice
Well, we don’t mind if we do! Although we do like to pair our rice with a hefty portion of gang ped duck curry, a larb gai salad and endless mixed entrees at this Dulwich Hill Thai restaurant. You can always rely on More Rice to fill your stomach on a lazy Friday evening or when nothing but the best green curry will do.
T Totaler
Did you know that tea is not just for sipping, but can also be used in variety of activities such as cooking and gardening? We sure didn’t, that was before visiting T Totaler in Newtown. This loose-leaf artisan teashop offers an extensive array of herbal, black, white and green tea, as well as teas that are 100% Australian-grown. T Totaler works to balance taste, smell and nutrition, and cater to all your individual needs.
Public Dining Room
Nestled on the beautiful waterfront at Balmoral Beach, Public Dining Room offers one of Sydney’s most unique dining experiences. Fusing Scandinavian design with raw materials that reflect its beachside location, the bright and airy space is the perfect spot to enjoy lunch, before a dip in the ocean. The contemporary menu is centred on local produce and changes with the seasons.
Chinta Kechil
Tucked away in Double Bay, Chinta Kechil offers authentic hawker-style Malaysian food in Sydney. The menu features delicious finger-food as well as hearty mains, which are perfect for sharing. Highlights include a whole lightly battered squid, roti with curry chicken, and spicy wok-tossed calamari. Save room for golden-fried banana served with a dollop of coconut jam, brown palm sugar and vanilla ice cream.
The Malaya
With beautiful waterfront views and a delicious seafood-focused menu, The Malay is definitely one Sydney restaurant for the hit list. Signature dishes include spanner crab san choy bow, Singapore fish curry and Szechuan eggplant.
3 Weeds
This multi-award winning restaurant in Rozelle offers modern Australian cuisine prepared with seasonal produce sourced from its organic vegetable and herb garden. Highlights on the 3 Weeds menu include smoked mackerel salad, Berkshire pork tenderloin, and onion-crusted chargrilled bavette. You’ll also want to save room for dessert, which features salted caramel popsicles, Callebaut dark chocolate ‘oreo’, and strawberry shortcake. Needless to say, you’ll be coming back for more!
Bistro Moncur
A favourite among Woollahra locals, this French style bistro is a Sydney institution for a reason – the food is consistently good. Pair your meal with a wine from their award winning wine list and you’re guaranteed an excellent night. Also available for private functions, this Woollahra gem is a true winner for both small and large parties.
Aqua Dining
One of Sydney’s best waterfront restaurants, Aqua Dining is nestled at Milsons Point and boasts sweeping views across Sydney Harbour. Seriously, the views are so jaw-dropping you might just forget about your food. But you won't.
Bill & Toni’s
A Darlinghurst landmark, Bill & Toni’s is one of the best Italian restaurants in Sydney. Frequented by locals for more than four decades, Bill & Toni’s continues to impress with its no-frills Italian fare. The menu features classics like osso buco, meatballs and lamb shanks... And orange cordial!
La Grillade
For classic French style cooking, you can’t go past iconic Sydney restaurant, La Grillade. With escargot cooked in red wine and a garlic parsley butter, to a rich fillet mignon to a decadent chocolate mousse – we suggest ordering the pre-fixe menu so you can indulge in three beautiful courses for a very reasonable price. If you fancy something a little more private, book your group into one of their private dining rooms – you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to provincial France!
Billy Kwong
From renowned chef Kylie Kwong, comes her new Sydney restaurant Billy Kwong in Potts Point. A modern Chinese eatery, the large space features dining-room seating, a bar, and exposed central kitchen. Retaining her philosophy to incorporate sustainably sourced produce and native Australian fauna in the menu, you can expect dishes like crispy saltbush cakes, steamed wallaby, pork and goji siu mai, and stir-fried spanner crab.
Cj’s French & Fondue Restaurant
Cj’s French & Fondue Restaurant, located in Neutral Bay, has been serving the good people of the lower north shore of Sydney with classic French and Swiss food since 2001. Famous for their fondues, be sure to grab a group and get your cheese on, retro-style at Cj’s.
Diethnes Greek Restaurant
Diethnes is a classic Greek taverna in the heart of Sydney’s CBD. In fact, this family-run restaurant has been serving up some of Sydney’s best Greek food since 1977. We suggest sampling some Greek favourites like moussaka and their fresh Greek salad (with lots of feta, of course!) and matching it with one of their Greek wines. “Kali orexi” – Happy eating!
The Australian Heritage Hotel
Iconic Sydney pub, The Australian Heritage Hotel, has been quenching the thirst of Sydneysiders since 1900. One hundred years on and The Rocks’ pub still remains one of Sydney’s best watering holes, with a vast selection of craft beer, cider and local wines on offer. The food menu is also brimming with Aussie staples, such as pepper kangaroo, saltwater crocodile and the classic chicken parmi.
Chainsmith
Not only does Chainsmith fix and sell bikes, they are also passionate about increasing the number of riders in Sydney. This motivation starts in the shop, where they offer friendly and informed advice in retail and the workshop. There’s also a curated selection of commuter and road bikes, including LEKKER, Orbea, Dedacciai and more. This combined with efficient and professional service is what drives the vision of Chainsmith.
Lo-Fi
Just enough removed from the hordes of Oxford Street but still close enough to watch the dramas that unfold; Sydney bar, Lo-Fi, is perched above Kinselas on Bourke Street and guarantees a fun night out.
The Greens
For North-side dwellers who are sick of having to cross the bridge for some hip and delicious food, all hail The Greens in North Sydney. What used to be Norths Bowlo, has been transformed by husband-and-wife team Nathan and Lily Fasan (previously of The Grounds of Alexandria). There’s quality food, summery cocktails and a veggie garden, not to mention some of the best views of Sydney Harbour at this Sydney restaurant.
The Cove
Nestled right on the waterfront at Iron Cove Bay, The Cove offers modern Australian dining with spectacular views. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Sydney restaurant, The Cove, is a go-to among locals, who are taking a break from The Bay Run or the nearby swimming pool to get a bite to eat.
Momiji
Ramen is king at this Sydney Japanese restaurant in Burwood. The casual environment and reasonable prices make it an easy and delicious mid-week meal, where you can even book ahead. Momiji a no-frills restaurant with good service and fantastic, thick and flavourful ramen that will keep you coming back for more.
Fish at The Rocks
You know you can trust a restaurant when they’ve been serving up fresh, quality food for over 27 years. Fish at The Rocks is a classic Sydney restaurant that focuses on… (you guessed it) fish! After cracking open a bottle of wine and settling in, you simply must start with a tray of Sydney rock oysters, or scallop ravioli. When it comes time for mains, we wholeheartedly encourage you to go nuts and order the whole local rock lobster or two-course seafood platter.
Taj Indian Sweets and Restaurant
Sydney Indian restaurant, Taj Indian Sweets and Restaurant focuses on authentic Indian vegetarian food, as well as a large variety of traditional sweets made on site. You must try their dosa served with coconut, onion, chutney and sambar, and the rotating thalis, which are famed amongst the community. Don’t leave without trying a few of the syrup-drenched sweets, which will have you riding a sugar high all night.
La Disfida
Known for its authentic, thin crust pizza, La Disfida in Haberfield is focused on using top quality mozzarella and the freshest ingredients, before cooking the pizza in their wood-fired oven. Takeaway is available, but the dine-in menu is full of delicious extras, like polenta chips with gorgonzola sauce and a fantastic tiramisu. This is traditional Italian food in Sydney the whole family will love.
Yume Sushi
If you’re looking for the kind of sushi you can only dream about, then this hole-in the wall is for you! Meaning, “dream” in Japanese, Yume is a Japanese fusion restaurant in Sydney specialising in healthy, tasty and fresh cuisine. Crowned as the best Japanese in the area, loyal patrons flock here for famous dishes such as the nourishing brown rice sushi rolls and addictive teriyaki chicken. With their quirky décor and intimate atmosphere, Yume Sushi may be small in size, but trust us, it’s huge in flavour.
Royal Albert Hotel
This cosy corner pub in Sydney has been a part of the Surry Hills’ landscape since 1927 and more recently earned itself a coveted ‘Two Schooner’ award from the Good Pub Food Guide. An expansive list of craft beers and ciders, accompanied by Sydney’s original Bamboo Dumpling Bar makes Royal Albert Hotel a fantastic local watering hole.
Red Lantern on Riley
Experience French Colonial Vietnam at Red Lantern on Riley, offering all the delicious favourites of the original Red Lantern but with a greater focus on shared dining. As always, Luke Nguyen has overseen a delicious Indochine menu mixed with the fantastic flair of the Nguyen family.
Madame Nhu Sydney CBD
Sydney Vietnamese restaurant Madame Nhu is inspired by the Vietnamese-French mash-up of street food found in old Saigon, housed in traditional villa-style interiors in the CBD. Here you’ll find baby banh mi ‘sliders’, with house-made mayo, pate, coriander, shallots, pickled carrot and meats like caramelised chicken, grilled pork and BBQ duck; vermicelli salads with chilli lime vinaigrette and grilled beef; and silken tofu with Sichuan pepper salt and chilli.
La Sangria
If you’re after a taste of Barcelona in Sydney’s Inner West, then prepare to be seduced by La Sangria’s delectable menu. One of just a handful of authentic Spanish restaurants in Sydney, La Sangria offers tasty dishes in a relaxed, dining environment.
21 Thai
There is certainly no shortage of Thai restaurants in Sydney’s Inner West, but 21 Thai is definitely one of our favourites. Situated within the buzzing dining hub of Darling Street in Rozelle, it’s hard to miss 21 Thai’s fairy lights, tea light candles and mini curry pots.
Oscillate Wildly
Located in the vibrant suburb of Newtown, Oscillate Wildly is a small yet stylish Sydney restaurant renowned for their eight-course degustation. Chef and owner, Karl Firla, takes diners on a culinary journey through the senses, with a market driven menu dictated by seasonal produce.
Gatto Matto Trattoria
Meaning “crazy cat” in Italian, Gatto Matto Trattoria offers wickedly authentic Italian food in the heart of Five Dock. Hidden above a supermarket on Garfield Street, this local Sydney Italian restaurant focusses on using the freshest ingredients to create everyone’s favourite Sicilian dishes. Think traditional pizza, pasta and antipasto, but with a modern twist.
Thy Vietnamese Eatery
Serving up the most authentic Vietnamese cuisine around town, this fast-paced, no-nonsense Sydney Vietnamese restaurant offers all your favourite Vietnamese dishes at incredibly affordable prices. While the interiors may be modest, the eatery boasts flavours so authentic that it attracts locals, and not so locals from all over Sydney. Must try dishes include the pork and crab noodle soup and the tasty Vietnamese pancakes.
Forage
Forage is an intimate Sydney tapas and wine bar located in the up-and-coming culinary district of Marrickville. Drawing crowds from all across the Inner West, Forage offers a range of tapas dishes, created with the freshest ingredients and house-made preserves, relishes and sauces.
MissChu Sydney CBD Tuckshop
Titled the 'Queen of rice paper rolls', Sydney Vietnamese restaurant, MissChu, dishes up this all-time Vietnamese favourite at her exotic tuckshop on George Street in the CBD. If rice paper rolls aren't your flavour, MissChu offers alternate Vietnamese delicacies, including a delicious beef or vegan pho, banh mi, vermicelli salads, Vietnamese pancakes and melt-in-your-mouth desserts.
The Potting Shed
The Potting Shed is a welcome addition to the Grounds of Alexandria and is quickly forming a reputable status of its own. Living up to its cute name, the café’s hanging plants, terracotta pots and timber beams certainly award it points for ambience, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. Beyond the décor however, the menu at this Sydney café offers an array of locally harvested and delicious dishes. With a focus on share plates, you must try the Kurobuta pork belly sliders, made with kimchi, cucumber and fresh coriander on charcoal brioche buns.
Kent Street Kitchen at The Langham
After a casual 30 million dollar renovation, The Langham Sydney has reopened its doors along with its new fine dining eatery, Kent Street Kitchen. Focussing on premium local produce, the menu is crafted by Paris-trained chef, Daniel Rudolph, and boats a superior selection of European cuisine, that offers everything from pan seared scallops to black breasted quail.
The Barber Shop
This speakeasy Sydney CBD bar is doing a roaring trade in cocktails and clean shaves. Gin is the specialty, with over 30 varieties on offer, as well as a vintage collection hailing back to the 60s and 70s. There are tasty morsels like house-made sausage rolls and a delicious cheeseboard, which make this bar well worth a visit.
Seed Flora
Tucked away in Glebe in a transformed church, Seed Flora is one of the best florists in Sydney. Here you’ll find a wide range of fresh, seasonal flowers, as well as pot plants, vases and gifts. Seed Flora’s stunning, personalised arrangements are perfect for weddings and events.
Lebanon and Beyond
After dining at Lebanon and Beyond, it’s easy to see why this has become a Randwick institution. Firmly establishing itself as one of Sydney’s best Lebanese restaurants, this eatery consistently impresses all tastes, from the vegan to the strongest of carnivores.
Cedrus Lebanese Restaurant
Named after the resilient Cedar tree that features on the Lebanese flag, Cedrus embraces the warm culture of sharing to provide authentic Lebanese food with a modern twist. Situated in the lower north shore suburb of Ryde, this charming restaurant boasts water views, stylish décor, dramatic dining areas and, of course, authentic Middle Eastern cuisine.
Emma’s Snack Bar
A skilful downgrade has become a huge success for one of Enmore’s best Lebanese restaurants. Previously known as Emma’s on Liberty, the recently revamped Emma’s Snack Bar has ditched its formal menu for a more causal setting that offers delicious Lebanese street food. Grab your family and friends and embrace the essence of Lebanese culture by sitting on the large communal table and digging into an array of share dishes.
El-Phoenician
El-Phoenician offers Lebanese fine dining in the heart of Parramatta. With an aim to deliver exotic Middle Eastern customs and fine culinary delights, the menu embodies the essence of an authentic Phoenician banquet, and is designed to share. With so many signature vegetarian, seafood and meat based dishes at this Sydney Lebanese restaurant, our favourites include the grilled haloumi stack and the lamb shish kebabs. With its sleek contemporary interiors and exploration of fine local ingredients, El-Phoenician takes Middle Eastern dining to a whole new level.
Abla’s Pastries
Abla’s Pastries has been delivering world class Lebanese sweets to Sydney for over 30 years. Situated in the western neighbourhood of Granville, this eatery has established a reputation among locals for its delicious sweets, hand decorated chocolates, cakes, biscuits, nougats and gelato. Compassionately understanding that sweet-tooth cravings hit at all hours of the day, Abla’s Pastries opens their doors to hungry patrons from 7am-1am, 365 days a year. Now that’s what we call service!
Fatima’s Lebanese Restaurant
When a restaurant thrives for over 30 years, it’s fair to assume the food is pretty darn good. As one of Australia’s first Lebanese restaurants, family-owned business, Fatima’s, has served delicious Lebanese cuisine to Surry Hills’ locals since 1969.
Marilyna’s Famous Pizza
The name says it all, and northside eaters have been getting their pizza fix from Marilyna’s Famous Pizza for years, with purists swearing by the seafood special and the classic four seasons.
Ayurve Spa
If you are searching for a luxury day spa in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, look no further than Ayurve. With a team of experienced beauticians and talented spa therapists, Ayurve boasts seven treatment rooms, as well as couples’ spa rooms, relaxing lounges, a skin bar, and a spray tan facility. With over 100 beauty treatments for both men and women, Ayurve is the ultimate oasis for relaxation.
Crown Hair
Nestled in Darlinghurst sits one of Sydney’s best hairdressers. Owned by Mark Jones and Kathy Gilbert, Crown Hair knows that good hair takes time and ensure all appointments for cuts are an hour which gives plenty of time to consult with you and work out a game plan before reaching for the scissors.
Wild Life Hair Sogo
At Wild Life Hair Sogo in Surry Hills, clients can expect an amazing hair and beauty experience, the success of which lies in the finer details. Here you’ll find a team of dedicated and trusted stylists, colourists and beauty therapists, making it one of the best hairdressers in Sydney. Wild Life Hair is a warm and welcoming space where you can expect the whole experience, and walk out feeling like a brand new you.
blu:/creativity
This Japanese hair salon in Sydney is a little hard to find, but oh-so worth it when you do. A beautiful open plan setting with flowing curtains and potted plants makes for a relaxing environment in which to have your hair, nails and eyelashes tended to.
Paesanella Cheese
Did someone say cheese? Paesanella Cheese is a family-owned business, which will make all your cheese dreams come true. At its deli and café in Marrickville, you’ll find a vast selection of award-winning local and international cheeses, as well as a range of organic and gluten-free products.
The Swinging Cat
Channelling a New Orleans jazz vibe, the Sydney bar Swinging Cat is certainly worth a visit. Located in the heart of the CBD, this basement bar has plenty on offer, including an extensive range of Sazerac cocktails. There are other loved options like the Hurricane and Ramos Gin Fizz that also hit the spot (be warned, the Hurricane is strong, so watch out!).
Chica Bonita
Across from The Corso lies Sydney Mexican restaurant, Chica Bonita, a delicious taqueria offering zesty, simple food inspired by Mexico and Baja California. Think chilli fries, chimichangas and a whole lot of guacamole (yes please!). Of course you’ll also find a great assortment of tacos and burritos, which are winning over patrons quicker than you can say hola!
Lord Nelson Brewery
As Australia’s oldest brewery, the Lord Nelson is a Sydney institution. Nearly everyone has tasted a pint of their famous Three Sheets pale ale– and if you haven’t, this one should go right to the top of the list. Nestled in Sydney’s historic neighbourhood of The Rocks, this corner pub has remained simple and true to its name since 1836.
Your Sanctuary Day Spa
This beautiful day spa is nestled within the charming neighbourhood of Paddington and is your one-stop sanctuary for all things beauty. Specialising in day packages, corporate functions, bridal showers and pampering services, Your Sanctuary is dedicated to ensuring each client experiences relaxation, revitalisation and rejuvenation.
Wholemeal Café
Searching for a wholesome meal in a sea of eateries boasting fried goods can be a trying task for the best of us. The guys at Wholemeal Café have taken out the stress and offered us a haven for all things wholesome and delicious for breakfast or lunch in Darlinghurst.
The Welcome Hotel
Nestled in the backstreets of Rozelle you’ll find one of Sydney’s best pubs, The Welcome Hotel. A go-to amongst craft beer enthusiasts, you’ll find 12 microbrews on tap including Young Henrys, Van Dieman and Mountain Goat. Pair it with some delicious bars snacks, such as zucchini flowers with goat cheese, or calamari fritti with chilli salt and garlic aioli.
Sumrayn Thai Bangkok Street Food
Sumrayn Thai Bangkok Street Food offers classic Thai food to the Chatswood masses, as well as offering catering services and free delivery to offices in the area. You will find popular Thai dishes like satay, pad Thai, green curry, fish cakes and curry puffs that will satisfy both your taste buds and your hunger.
Fook Yuen
A stone's throw away from Chatswood Station, Fook Yuen is a seafood and yum cha restaurant with a large and loyal following. Their offerings are always hot and fresh, landing on massive family tables that are bustling with chatter and laughter. It may look a bit daggy, straight from the 90’s, but it’s sure not to disappoint.