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  • Stop in at this café/food store to stock up on treats for a picnic. Try the rolls and risotto balls.

  • The epicentre of all that’s fishy in Sydney.

  • Tetsuya’s

    Widely considered Sydney’s best restaurant, Tetsuya’s serene space puts the emphasis on the food and wine. The dégustation menus fuse Japanese flavours with French technique. Vegetarian dégustations are available on request.

  • Vietnamese food is great for meat lovers, who come here for a variety of pho: huge, comforting bowls of noodles and meatballs topped with mint leaves and broth.

  • That Noodle Place

    A local favourite serves modern, satisfying Asian meals in a warm, friendly environment.

  • The Bathers’ Pavilion Café

    Beachside at Balmoral, this café is in the restored bathers’ changerooms. The varied menu has great choices, and the ambience is wonderful.

  • Long considered one of Canberra’s best restaurants, with a good value, modern Asian menu.

  • Their consistent and enticing menu includes classics such as Peking duck and grilled scallops.

  • Away from the bustle of Dixon and Hay Streets, enjoy fine Cantonese cuisine in a classy room with impeccable decor.

  • A wonderful 1930 Spanish-Mission cinema has been revamped as a stylish complex with two bars, a theatre for gigs and a Thai restaurant, the Monkey Drum.

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