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Try the creamed eggs at this fabulous café located in a gallery complex (see 2 Danks Street).
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A stalwart of the Sydney scene that has seen better days, but still draws in the crowds for fish and chips on a private beach.
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Expect great food in this room dominated by giant tanks of seafood. If you’re feeling daring, try the jellyfish with pig’s trotter. Yum cha daily.
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The food receives as much attention as the cool decor; try the braised sea cucumber or fresh abalone.
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This groovy, gay and sleek corner caféé offers seriously good coffee and snacks. A popular meeting place to hang out and soak up the sun on their outdoor tables.
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Having deservedly regained its second hat Aria has confirmed its status as one of Sydeny’s top restaurants with its elegant and inspired take on Mod Oz cuisine. The views over the harbour and Opera House are spectacualr. A more reasonably priced, pre-theatre menu is available.
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A meaty experience starts at the adjoining shop’s window, full of hanging ducks and piglets, and ends with the famous barbecued duck and pork.
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Let the staff match the winery’s delicious Bimbadgen wines to your selection from the tasty Moz Oz menu.
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This stylish spot is ideal for a luxurious meal. The Mod Oz menu boasts dishes such as grilled swordfish on eggplant with chilli, sherry vinegar, garlic and mint salsa.Don’t miss the fabulous passion-fruit soufflé.
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Considered Sydney’s best Lebanese restaurant, Fifi’s offers generous serves of traditional dishes.
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Restaurant price categories
For a two course meal for one with a drink (or equivalent meal), plus taxes and extra charges.
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