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Sydney dining is distinctive and diverse. Food connoisseurs will discover restaurants in gorgeous sights like Circular Quay, The Rocks, Darling Harbour, Bondi, Sydney Harbour and Sydney City.

  • Sydney Restaurants »

    From cultural enclaves of the suburbs to the dizzy heights of capital city sophistication, nothing sums up cosmopolitan Sydney better than its restaurants.

    Dining in Sydney is a sensory experience, with the sweet aromas of many culinary styles always tempting and tantalising. Anyone looking for the best restaurants can almost throw away their maps and follow their noses.

  • Circular Quay Restaurants »

    As the sun sets behind that bridge and the lights twinkle on the harbour, the restaurants at Circular Quay may put romance in your menu – Chinese, Italian, international flavour and more.

  • The Rocks Restaurants »

    History oozes through the soles of your shoes and straight to your head in our first colonial town but nowadays The Rocks, Sydney, has restaurants to reach the heart from the taste buds.

  • Darling Harbour Restaurants »

    As one of Australia's showpiece, shopfront and entertainment centres, Darling Harbour is restaurant heaven with dozens of choices from lavish five-star restaurants to budget eateries.

  • Bondi Restaurants »

    Sun, sand, bronzed Aussie lifeguards, stunning views and exotic restaurants. What more could you want? Sydney's famous Bondi Beach has a restaurant for every budget and dining taste.

  • Sydney City Restaurants »

    Any big city may appear a cold monument to corporate power in an ant nest of activity but cells of tranquillity overlook the CBD hustle and bustle. Everyone from backpacker to company director can enjoy their favourite Sydney City restaurant.

  • Sydney Harbour Restaurants »

    It's one of the nation's biggest coastal waterways, offering something for everyone from walker to sailor and from nature lover to city slicker. And, yes, Sydney Harbour also has restaurants of diversity to feed its devotees.