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GPO Cheese and Wine Room
GPO Cheese and Wine Room is known as Sydney’s resident cheese temple. Offering more than 100 seasonal cheeses, and 250 international and Australian boutique wines, we guarantee you’ll be singing from the rooftops with joy. The European interior transports you to another time, so whether you’re after a pick from the a la carte menu, a selection of antipasti, or the famous gourmet mac and cheese, this is a must for every Sydney foodie.
TAP Espresso & Salad Bar
The CBD has a new coffee haunt, TAP Espresso & Salad Bar. Passionate about the beans, TAP Espresso offers an evolving coffee menu with single origin coffees, a rotating cold drip and rare coffees from a selection of various roasters, including Mecca and Uncle Joe’s. The salad bar also makes for the perfect pit stop, with over 40 ingredients to choose from. We guarantee TAP Espresso will have you coming back for more.
Naked Foods Organic Health Foods | Newtown
With two locations in Sydney, Naked Foods is not a café nor a restaurant, but a bulk wholefoods store in Newtown that lives and breathes the mantra that food should be consumed as close to its natural form as possible. Owned and operated by Caique Ponzoni, Ponzoni's personal passion for providing organic options developed from watching his grandmother use home-grown ingredients as often as possible and sourcing the rest from local farmers.
Booza Ice Cream
Originally a delicacy of the Levantine region, Booza is a unique ice cream, which is pounded with large wooden sticks and served with lashings of pistachios. Produced fresh in Sydney, Booza (aka one of Sydney's best ice cream producers) is a handmade dessert that uses a combination of authentic ingredients like mastic and sahlab. The flavours draw upon classic Middle Eastern ingredients and include tempting flavours such as Turkish delight, sweet sesame halawa and walnut and fig jam.
La Casa Ristorante
La Casa Ristorante is one Sydney Italian restaurant you'll want to add to your hit list. Serving up classic Italian dishes such as wood fired pizza (which come in a whopping one metre size!) as well as house made gnocchi, keep an eye out for their weekly specials that have a distinctly Sicilian twist. With a gorgeous outdoor area that's perfect for groups, dates or simply catching up with friends, La Casa is certainly one place you'd be happy to call home.
Voi Haircuts
Sydney hairdresser, Dario Chicco, has been cutting hair since 1964. Now that's a long time to be doing anything, so you know this guy is experienced when it comes to your tresses. What makes Dario unique is his way of cutting hair - he insists on cutting hair dry and will never use a brush or straighteners. This may sound terrifying, but according to his loyal clients, this method works.
Pretty Bird
Nestled in the picturesque suburb of Rozelle, Pretty Bird offers hair, waxing and beauty services to suit your every need. Skilled and innovative stylists will work their magic, be it cut or colour, while beauticians will take care of waxing, tanning, makeup and even eyelash extensions. Relax with a glass of complimentary wine, while receiving the ultimate VIP experience. We guarantee you’ll walk out feeling all brand new.
La Paula
This Chilean bakery and café in Sydney specialises in empanadas and dulce de leche sweets and who doesn’t love those? Half the store is taken up with a pastry counter full of delicious Chilean delicacies like alfajores, Berlin custard-filled doughnuts or the traditional tres leches cake – a butter cake soaked in evaporated milk, condensed milk and cream. The empanadas are crisp and full of tasty fillings like beef mince, onion, olive and boiled egg. La Paula is like a trip to Chile without the jetlag.
The Burger Joint
If you’re on the hunt for a burger in Darlinghurst, the Burger Joint is going to be a great bet. Ordering here is very much a ‘choose your own adventure’ style dining experience, offering a stack of interesting extras to add to your basic cheese burger like feta, grilled eggplant and pineapple.
Onde
When it comes to discussing Sydney's best classic restaurants, Onde is definitely at the top of the list. This Darlinghurst restaurant has been close to the hearts of Sydneysiders for the better part of 20 years, and for good reason.
Glazed Doughnuts
Baking some of the best hand-crafted doughnuts in Sydney, and doing Homer Simpson proud, is Glazed Doughnuts.
The Hayberry Bar & Diner
Crows Nest has been begging for another addition to its small bar vibe in recent months, and it is finally here in the form of The Hayberry.
Pelicano
Go for dinner, stay for dancing. That’s the way of life at this Sydney establishment. You might be keen for an evening of chowing down on some grub in a sleek environment, or perhaps cocktails and bubbles among your nearest and dearest.
Saké Double Bay
Located at the InterContinental Hotel Double Bay, Saké Restaurant & Bar offers mind-blowing contemporary Japanese fusion dishes, with a new menu curated by Neil Perry.
Fish Face
Serving some of the best seafood in town, Fish Face has become a Sydney institution since its early days back in Darlinghurst. Today you’ll find the restaurant in Double Bay, offering a larger dining space as well as the addition of sushi and sashimi to the menu. Must try dishes include the ocean trout in filo pastry, king prawn omelette and yellow curry of fish and green papaya.
Pink Salt
Having recently undergone a complete facelift, Pink Salt is back with vengeance. The New York-style interior has been matched with a variety of delicious share plates and a well-curated wine list. The menu, created by head chef Mark Williamson, features Mediterranean flavours, with highlights including corn and chorizo croquettes, slow-cooked lamb shoulder and pork belly.
Milk and Thistle
Milk and Thistle is your new favourite brand. This boutique is known for its signature prints and easy-fit garments that flatter all shapes and sizes. Each collection release is better than the next and designer Danielle Atkinson is proving to be one of Sydney’s freshest up and coming talents. The boutique in Newtown also stocks a selection of curated fashion and lifestyle items, so you won't be leaving here empty handed.
Sepia
Awarded Restaurant Of The Year 2015 and Three Chef Hats, Sepia is definitely one of the most critically acclaimed and best restaurants in Sydney. The contemporary menu at Sepia is unique, utilising the best seasonal produce and drawing inspiration from Japan.
Contrabando
Located in the heart of Sydney’s CBD, Contrabando serves up some of the best Mexican in Sydney. Fusing modern techniques with traditional Latin American flavours, the menu spans tacos, ceviche and tasty share plates. The discreet entrance gives way to large, bustling interior, with walls decorated by renowned Sydney artist Arnie Arnold. Contrabando is just as perfect for intimate dinners, as it is for a fun night out with friends.
Pagoto Gelato & Waffle House
Pagoto Gelato & Waffle House is home to 36 unique and delicious gelato flavours, half of which are Greek inspired like baklava and the popular watermelon and feta. You can still find your favourite traditional flavours at this Marrickville store, as well as fresh waffles, which you can laden with more deliciousness like fresh ricotta, mixed berries and even smashed pavlova. Looking for some delicious dessert in Sydney? We think we've found the place for you!
Aomori Sushi
If you’re looking for the best sushi in The Shire, look no further than Aomori Sushi. Conveniently located opposite Caringbah Station, this modest fusion Japanese Restaurant offers a cosy atmosphere and focuses on fresh, authentic cuisine that consistently satisfies. If it's a cold winters day, order the tasty seafood udon noodle soup.
Kefi Greek Tavern
Kefi Greek Tavern is taking the best Greek food in Sydney out of yia yia’s kitchen and on to the streets. This Kingsgrove restaurant is focused on doing classic Greek food, as it should be – cooked openly and publicly, deliberately kept simple, affordable and people-friendly.
Museum Clothing
This Australian fashion label prides itself on edgy, contemporary style fused with delicate and feminine silhouettes. Wearability is fundamental to Museum, incorporating bold prints with classic block colours, and featuring a range of fabrics from silks to high graded leather and fine cotton threads. With boutiques in Bondi and Paddington, it’s easy to see how this is one of Sydney's best shopping spots.
The Annex
Located in Bondi, The Annex is a cutting-edge menswear brand, which focuses on high quality, individual and limited edition design pieces. The small Sydney boutique is dark and moody, reflecting the loose-fitting, industrial and androgynous aesthetic of its clothing. They also stock smaller boutique brands like Sunday Somewhere and Chronicles of Never, which are well worth checking out. You can also shop online with delivery Australia-wide, which is always helpful!
District Salon
Situated on the rooftop of Surry Hills’ The Stables, Sydney hairdresser, District Salon is home to industry leaders in the art of hair, including specialist barbers, editorial stylists and experienced cutters. From the basin experience, with private massage chairs, to offering sparkling water on tap, the quality service starts the moment you walk through the door.
Pressed Juices
With a range of cold pressed juices, healthy smoothies and raw food parfaits, it's no surprise that we're huge fans of Pressed Juices here at The Urban List. With a qualified nutritionist on board who offers tips and advice, you'll be hard pressed not finding something nutritious and delicious at this Mosman outpost of Pressed Juices.
The Bronte Tram
Full of antique furnishings, The Bronte Tram is a haven for vintage lovers and interior collectors. From suitcases to cake moulds and chandeliers, there are plenty of pieces to explore, love and purchase at this Sydney shopping spot.
Corridor
This Newtown small bar opened its doors in 2010, and has been keeping us cosy, well-fed and slightly pickled ever since.
Edmonds & Greer
Nestled in Oatley, Edmonds & Greer is a gorgeous Sydney homewares store and interior design service, with a delicious onsite café. Peruse a beautiful selection of candles, ceramics, books and jewellery, before settling in for your afternoon coffee and cake. Needless to say, we think you should take a trip to Oatley ASAP.
Les Smooth
If you’re searching for some of the best waxing in Sydney then Les Smooth is the place to go. It doesn’t stop at women either – specialising in ‘Bro-zilian’ waxes for the brave men out there; it certainly is the Holy Grail of the waxing world.
Yoda
For the best South East Asian street food in Sydney, there’s no going past Yoda. Located in Avalon on the North Shore, the café/restaurant offers nutritious and delicious food to satisfy your Asian food cravings.
Ramen Ikkyu
The question of where to find Sydney’s best ramen causes heated debate amongst noodle nerds. But in our books, Head Chef Harunobu Inukai of Ramen Ikkyu, has hit the mark, producing more than 160 litre pots of broth daily, and handmade noodles aged for two days.
Miranda Hotel
A favourite south Sydney pub, Miranda Hotel boasts great pub food, live music, a glistening courtyard and brand new small bar, The Lane. The menu focuses on fresh, seasonal produce and changes frequently. Highlights include the suckling pig sandwich, braised lamb shoulder pizza and twice-cooked chicken wings. The wine list is predominantly local, and you can also take your pick from a selection of bottled craft beers. But we like to go all out with The Sneaky cocktail, a coconut twist on the classic margarita, slushy style.
Hong Fu
If you’re after authentic Chinese cuisine and not afraid to wait in line, then head on over to Sydney Chinese restaurant, Hong Fu. Situated in the heart of Parramatta, this bustling eatery draws crowds from all across Sydney due to their range of delicious, authentic dishes and famous dumplings.
My Zakaya
My Zakaya is a Japanese restaurant in Surry Hills offering modern Japanese cuisine that will take your tastebuds to downtown Tokyo. Specialties include camembert cheese tempura, octopus dressed with wasabi and wagyu beef tataki. Wash it all down with traditional sake, served warmed or chilled to your liking. Whilst the small space makes for a cosy and intimate atmosphere, it also means reservations are necessary so be sure to book!
The Italian Kitchen Miranda
A welcome addition to Miranda, this lively and casual eatery, headed up by renowned chef Danny Russo, is sure to satisfy your Italian cravings. Whether you’re in the mood for light antipasti, a hearty bowl of pasta, or traditional wood-fired pizza, The Italian Kitchen Miranda has you covered. Must-try dishes include the squid ink tagliatelle, market mushroom gnocchi or garlic prawn pizza. Whether you're a local or not, this Sydney Italian restaurant is worth a visit.
This Must Be The Place
Love cocktails but don't enjoy dark and over crowded bars? Then This Must Be The Place for you! The brainchild of two of Australia’s finest and most awarded bartenders, Luke Ashton (of Vasco) and Charlie Ainsbury (of Eau de Vie), This Must Be The Place has instantly become one of our favourite bars in Darlinghurst.
Dragoncello
Dragoncello, meaning tarragon in Italian, is one very cool Surry Hills restaurant and bar. Alluding to its name, Dragoncello offers an innovative dining experience, where all food and drink is curated with herbs harvested straight from the garden. Chef Roy McVeigh has skilfully designed each dish with a delicate balance of flavours, for example the potato chip cake with sour cream snow, salted caramel and pear.
Miami Cuba
Cocktails served in pineapples, waffle baskets with bacon and $8 spiced chicken and cheese empanadas… Need we say more? Nestled within the vibrant seaside suburb of Manly, this Sydney restaurant named after two places we'd rather be, is an American style diner that takes quirk to a whole new level. With its 1950’s retro fit out, sweeping ocean views and buzzing tropical atmosphere, Miami Cuba has you covered whether you’re after a post-surf brunch or Saturday drinks.
Lotus Story
Once upon a time there was a little eatery called Lotus Story that served the most delicious homemade salads, charred meats, baguettes, rice paper rolls and desserts of all the land. With locations at both Broadway and Sydney Olympic Park, this cute Vietnamese café is guaranteed to treat your tastebuds (and wallet), and offers generous servings, great coffee and Insta-worthy interiors.
Sushi Suma
Ever feel like sushi is synonymous with that content-but-totally-not-full feeling? Then look no further than Sushi Suma. With their large portion sizes, Japanese lovers can finally demolish the lot for less. Think sashimi, agedashi tofu, grilled chicken skewers, sushi, miso soup, tea and Japanese ice cream, all for less than $35. Sydney Japanese restaurant, Sushi Suma, is located in bustling dining precinct of Surry Hills, and has been a local favourite for more than 20 years.
Sailors Thai
Offering up some of the best Thai food in Sydney, Sailors Thai has become a culinary institution. The restaurant features a canteen upstairs, with an open kitchen, and downstairs dining room that boasts glistening views across Circular Quay. Priding itself on creative renditions of classic dishes, splash out on the tasty menu ($75 per person) to sample a selection of its signature dishes, including crispy salted Tasmanian beef ribs, and betel leaves with prawn, peanut and coconut relish.
Shanghai Night
Established in early 1990, Shanghai Night is one of Sydney’s original Shanghai-style restaurants, and is famous for creating the tastiest hand-made dumplings in town! Being a family-owned institution, Shanghai Night offers authentic Chinese cuisine in the heart of Ashfield. If you have any room left after devouring several delicious dumplings, give the Chinese broccoli with oyster sauce a try, or the tofu and chicken mince on rice.
Mirror Mirror Beauty
Housed in a gorgeous converted terrace in Surry Hills, your stresses will melt away once you’ve stepped into Mirror Mirror Beauty. Offering a large range of personalised beauty treatments, such as Brazilian waxing, shellac nails, eye lash perming and Hawaiian hot stone massage, you’ll feel primed and pampered, without the hefty price tag at this Surry Hills beauty salon.
Pasticceria Papa, Bondi
Whilst legendary across Sydney’s inner-west, Pasticceria Papa is known for being one of Sydney's best cake shops and is now bringing its delicious sweet treats to the people of Bondi. With both indoor and outdoor dining, traditional Italian coffee, gelati and a range of freshly baked cakes, it’s no wonder there’s often a line spilling out the door. Crowd favourites include the ricotta cannoli, Ferrero mousse and its blueberry cheesecake.
The Hunter Works
The Hunter Works, located on Darling Street, is joining the ranks of Balmain’s best cafes. With a shaded courtyard and excellent coffee this cute cafe is the perfect spot to while away the afternoon. Without a fully functioning kitchen, they still offer up a range of tasty meals such as smashed avo with caper mayonnaise, and boar and fig salad with goat’s curd.
Subcontinental
The culinary gurus from one of Sydney's best Thai restaurants, Longrain, have struck gold with their newly opened restaurant, Subcontinental. Taking up residence in the space previously housing Shortgrain and Bunker Bar, the menu will offer up tasty morsels from India, Nepal and Sri Lanka, hence the all encompassing name, Subcontinental. But, as is typical of head chef Victor Chung’s style, the menu will see traditional dishes given a lighter, healthier edge.
Tokonoma Sydney
Tokonoma, aka one of Sydney's best Japanese restaurants, offers an authentic Japanese dining experience within the heart of Sydney’s CBD. Combining traditional Japanese recipes with the freshest Australian produce, the menu is designed to be shared and features tempura, sashimi and nigiri, as well as a selection of robata (slow-grilled Japanese skewers cooked over hot charcoal). Don’t go past one of Tokonoma’s signature cocktails, such as the grapefruit and rhubarb paloma or the pineapple negroni.
Two & Twelve
Good ol’ American hospitality has been brought to the good people of Bondi with the opening of Two & Twelve. Deli style sandwiches, slow-smoked meats and Cajun inspired soul foods are the order of the day.
Fratelli Parlamento
The Macquarie Street outpost by the talented team at Fratelli Fresh (the makers of some of Sydney's best Italian), lies in the heart of the CBD. Fratelli Parlamento (nestled directly opposite State Parliament) features a pizzeria, open kitchen and aperitivo bar, and is dishing up its signature Italian cuisine as well as rotating specials. You can expect it’s famous stuffed zucchini flowers and Clooney meatballs, comforting bowls of pasta and hot pizza straight from the wood-fired oven.
Ballers Polpetteria
Joining Enmore’s vibrant food scene is meatball masters, Ballers Polpetteria. This casual eatery prides itself on fresh, homely meals, where you can mix and match to your meatball liking. Choose from spicy pork (the bestseller), classic beef or the vegetarian special with sauces like pesto or spicy tomato. On the side there’s tasty things like buttery polenta mash, spaghetti, chips or roasted veggies. For those who prefer bread with their ballls, there are subs too, with your choice of fillings. Be sure to check out Sydney restaurant, Ballers Polpetteria, we guarantee you’ll be licking your plate clean.
Azoto
The first Australian outpost of Korea’s Azoto has opened its doors in World Square much to the delight of Sydney sweet tooths. Here, the specialty is liquid nitrogen ice cream, with quirky twists on the classics. The short and sweet menu will change with the seasons, but you can expect combinations like Bounty & Co (coconut injected with dark chocolate), Caramel Duet (caramel ice cream with salted caramel popcorn) or Nippon Green (green tea matcha with mocha). Best part? This Sydney dessert spot open till the wee hours of the morning for you to get your dessert fix.
Arisun Express
Fans of Korean fried chicken rejoice! Arisun, aka one of Sydney's best Korean restaurants, has opened a brand new outpost at World Square, replete with a 60-seat dining space and takeaway counter serving cups of popcorn-style chicken. Focusing on Seoul street food, other specialties include pan-fried pork dumplings, Korean-style meatballs and spicy pork belly. We can’t resist washing it down with a tower of beer or Hite served frozen.
Chicken Institute
As the name suggests, this Surry Hills Korean-fusion restaurant unsurprisingly has a focus on chicken. From “damn good” Korean fried chicken to steamed buns to a burger, you can get your chicken fix at Chicken Institute. However, if you want to venture beyond the bird, the grilled BBQ meats wrapped in lettuce leaves are top notch as is the kimchi poutine.
Low302
Cocktails, small plates, pool tables, jazz. That’s what’s on offer at this cool Sydney bar. Oh, and just a generally great evening too, so head in for the cocktails and stay for the good times to be had. When it comes to cocktail hour, we can’t go past the peaches & prescription with rye whiskey, brandy and wild peach cordial. Now sit back, relax, and let the tipples flow.
Bondi’s Best
The brainchild of Joel Best (previously of Pier and Fish Face), Bondi’s Best serves up some of Sydney's best seafood cooked to delicious perfection, or prepared raw by sushi chef, Hirofumi Fujita. With restaurants at North Bondi and Hall Street, Bondi foodies are well catered for with specialties like salt and pepper cuttlefish, Ibiza-prawn tempura roll and assorted sashimi. The potato scallops and crumbed calamari are also excellent. Snare a sit inside or take your fish ‘n’ chips to go; both restaurants are nestled just minutes away from the beach.
The Hideaway Bar
This Enmore watering hole, The Hideaway Bar, has a loyal following with locals. Offering craft beer on tap, live jazz on Thursdays, and happy hour specials, it’s no wonder Sydneysiders are flocking to the Inner West. Order the Blood Mary; it’ll knock your socks off! We love this Sydney bar and we sure you will too.
La Bretagne Patisserie
A go-to amongst Sydney’s sweet tooths, Le Bretagne Patisserie is renowned for its selection of cakes, pastries, fine chocolates and incredible breads. Nestled in the picturesque Plumer Village in Rose Bay, this Sydney patisserie has become an institution for dessert lovers. Everything in store is hand crafted and baked daily, using traditional French techniques. Our picks include the petite chocolate mud cake, sour cherry tart and almond meringue biscuits.
Da Mario
From the folk that brought us Pizza Mario comes Da Mario, one of our favourite pizzerias in Sydney. Headed up by chef Franco Bortignon, the menu featured a selection of entrees, salads and mains, as well as pastas, calzones and of course, its famed Naples-style hand-made pizza. You can’t go past the salame calzone, loaded with ricotta, buffalo mozzarella, salame, black pepper and tomato, or the Marinara Con Tonno topped with preserved tuna and Spanish onion. This loud, bustling restaurant is frequently packed to the brim, which is no wonder as it’s serving up some of the best pizzas in Sydney!
Miso
Famous for their free range tonkatsu (crumbed pork), Sydney Japanese restaurant, Miso, also have excellent value bento boxes and a great selection of interesting drinks to boot.