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In a city of glitzy views, this underground bar makes a pleasant change. Try the delicious cocktails and bar food, but avoid Friday nights when it’s packed full of suits.
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It doesn’t do cocktails, but punters flock to this giant waterside pub until bouncers are turning the hordes away. Get there early and be prepared for the very mainstream crowd.
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The perfect place for a romantic dinner with its moody lighting, a Mod Oz/Asian menu and gorgeous harbour views. Check out the cigar bar and jazz on Friday nights.
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Grungy, smoky and filled with goths and punks, this dive pub is the place to go before watching a band at the Metro (see Metro Theatre).
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Happiness is welcomed into this lively restaurant by the giant Buddha that takes center stage. The delicious Malaysian food may be an aphrodisiac.
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This swanky bar is perfectly placed for Opera House views and offers an extensive cocktail list.
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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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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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The menu is huge, the staff are friendly and the live seafood, which includes coral trout and parrot fish, is amazing.
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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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