domingo, 2 de novembro de 2008

Where to eat in Sydney

Restaurants
The selected restaurants have been divided into five categories: Gastronomic, Business, Trendy, Budget and Personal Recommendations. The restaurants are listed alphabetically within these different categories. .The restaurants have been grouped in four different price categories:$$$$ (over A$150)$$$ (A$100 to A$150)$$ (A$50 to A$100)$ (under A$50)The price categories are for an average three-course meal for one and half a bottle of house wine or equivalent. They also include Sydney's 10% GST (Goods and Services Tax) but do not include a service charge or tip. Many restaurants in Sydney are unlicensed but operate a BYO (Bring Your Own) policy and charge a corkage fee. .On public holidays many establishments add a 15% service charge to the bill. Tipping is commonplace in Sydney restaurants with 10% of the total bill being the norm.
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Gastronomic
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Catalina Rose Bay
Catalina Rose Bay is a must for lovers of seafood and ocean views - every year, the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race begins under the very noses of its patrons. Japanese and Spanish influences alternate over a range of fish and shellfish creations that melt in the mouth, such as crépinette of crab and snapper and sea scallops with smoked quail. Closed Sunday night. 1 Sunderland Avenue, Rose Bay Tel: (02) 9371 0555.Website: http://www.catalinarosebay.com.au/ Price: $$$$
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Guillaume at Bennelong
The only Sydney restaurant that is also a world architectural icon, Guillaume at Bennelong is the smallest of the three soaring structures making up the opera house. Under the direction of Guillaume Brahini, a three-Michelin-starred chef, the restaurant's menu embraces local produce cooked with French techniques. The chef's signature dish is the mouth-watering basil-infused tuna with mustard seed vinaigrette. Booking well ahead is essential. Closed Sunday. Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Point Tel: (02) 9241 1999. Website: http://www.guillaumeatbennelong.com.au/ Price: $$$$
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Quay
Located in the Overseas Passenger Terminal, a meal at Quay is as much about the location as it is about Peter Gilmore's food - particularly if you're fortunate enough to get a table in the Tower section, which has 320° harbour views. The innovative dishes include mud-crab-stuffed zucchini flower, poached quail with truffle custard and a heavenly five-textured Valrhona chocolate cake. Overseas Passenger Terminal, West Circular Quay Tel: (02) 9251 5600. Website: http://www.quay.com.au/ Price: $$$$
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Trendy
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Bill's
There's no better start to a Sydney day than a Bill's breakfast - ricotta hotcakes with honeycomb butter, sweetcorn fritters and deliciously creamy scrambled eggs (acclaimed by the New York Times). Lunch and dinner are also winners with spicy squid salad, fillet steak sandwiches and crisp free-range chicken with sautéed cavolo nero all jostling for space on the menu. 433 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst Tel: (02) 9360 9631. Price: $$$
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Glebe Point Diner
This laid-back diner is the epitome of casual cool and serves up sumptuous dishes that won't leave you begging the bank for an overdraft. Everything is made from scratch; that includes the butter, the bread and the lemonade, and the produce is almost entirely organic or biodynamic. The food is quite simply delicious and the honey and rosemary panna cotta with roast quince in particular is a winner.407 Glebe Point Road, Glebe Tel: (02) 9660 2646.Price: $$$
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Hugo's Bar Pizza
Pizza-lovers should look no further than Hugo's Bar Pizza, where the pizzas are so good they've even won prizes. Choose from a range of toppings that include pork belly, pumpkin and salmon in addition to the more traditional pepperoni. There are both outdoor and indoor seating options and dinners here tend to go on late into the evening - no doubt aided somewhat by the extensive wine and cocktail menus. 33 Bayswater Road, Kings Cross Tel: (02) 9357 4018.Website: http://www.hugos.com.au/ Price: $$$
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Icebergs Dining Room & Bar
If the sweeping views of Bondi Beach don't tempt you then the menu certainly will at this iconic restaurant that sits above Sydney's famous swimming pool. The menu is a mixture of fresh seafood and steaks cooked on the grill, including the popular Wagyu Rib Eye. The bar is popular with Bondi's beautiful people and makes an excellent spot for a drink.One Notts Avenue, Bondi Beach Tel: (02) 9365 9000. Website: http://www.idrb.com/ Price: $$$$
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Longrain
Housed within a converted warehouse space, this Asian-style restaurant simply oozes cool. Long wooden dining tables, polished floorboards and a DJ make a meal at Longrain a unique Sydney dining experience. The menu is a blend of Thai and Southern Chinese influences with dishes such as softshell crab with a green mango salad and peanut curry of braised wagyu beef being particularly popular. Dinner bookings are not taken so arrival before 1930 is advised. 85 Commonwealth Street, Surry Hills Tel: (02) 9280 2888. Website: http://www.longrain.com/ Price: $$$
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Budget
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Arthur's Pizza
Nothing satiates the hunger after a day's shopping in the chi-chi boutiques of Paddington like a big traditional pizza or pasta at Arthur's Pizza. All the classics are served here, along with unusual combinations such as duck sausage with provolone and potato. If the place is full (and it often is) staff are prepared to come and fetch patrons from the pub next door when a table becomes free. 260 Oxford Street, Paddington Tel: (02) 9332 2220. Website: http://www.arthurspizza.com.au/ Price: $$
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BBQ King
Peking duck hangs in the window and it is Peking duck that attracts the crowds to the authentic if slightly tatty BBQ King on the northeastern border of Chinatown. Open until 0200, the menu includes a superb suckling pig and plenty of out-there Chinese delicacies. Frills are not to be expected, although a great meal can. 18-20 Goulburn Street Tel: (02) 9267 2586.Price: $$
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Bill & Toni's
Old school charm and a no frills menu keep the punters coming back to this East Sydney institution. Generous portions of pasta, schnitzel and meatballs are served up in a dining room that looks like something out of Goodfellas. The downstairs cafe pours steaming cups of rocket fuel-strength coffee throughout the day.72-74 Stanley Street, East Sydney Tel: (02) 9360 4702. Price: $
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Bodhi
Positioned between the church and the swimming pool in Cook & Phillip Park is this Asian eatery that serves up tasty yum cha by day and mod-Asian by night. Set outside under a canopy of fig trees, it's a world away from the hustle and bustle of traditional Asian restaurants. The vegetarian menu features all the usual suspects in addition to a few signature dishes such as sweet Japanese pumpkin and fresh snowpeas. 2-4 College Street, Cook & Phillip ParkTel: (02) 9360 2523.Price: $$
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Harry's Cafe de Wheels
Not a restaurant but a waterfront meat pie stand, Harry's has been serving the Aussie staple of pies with peas, mash and gravy to sailors, hoodlums and late-night party casualties since 1945. Consequently, it has become a tourist attraction and is decorated with photographs of famous visitors - including, oddly enough, Colonel Sanders. And the pies? Bloody good tucker, mate. Harry's is open until 0400 Friday and Saturday. Cowper Wharf Road, Woolloomooloo Tel: (02) 9357 3074. Price: $
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Personal Recommendations
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Billy Kwong
Always busy, this restaurant owned by celebrity chef Kylie Kwong churns out delicious Chinese-inspired food of fantastic quality. The dishes are based on traditional Chinese recipes but Kwong adds her own contemporary twist that appeals to a hip, young audience. The signature dish of crispy-skin duck with plum sauce is out of this world but you won't go wrong whatever you choose from the menu.3/255 Crown Street, Surry HillsTel: (02) 9332 3300. Price: $$
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Manna
Sometimes you want the vaunted Sydney cuisine without the Sydney attitude. That's when a trip down Parramatta Road to this cosy bistro is a welcome respite. This former corner shop has excellent staff whose laid-back welcome puts you in exactly the right mood for a quartet of lightly seared scallops topped with crunchy string chips followed by a classic prawn, garlic and chilli linguini. Closed Monday. Station Street (Corner of West Street), Petersham Tel: (02) 9568 4644. Price: $$
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North Bondi Italian
Positioned on the northern end of Bondi Beach is this bustling restaurant that's a favourite with locals and celebrities alike. Although it can get noisy at times, the laid-back atmosphere and excellent food make for a very enjoyable night out - especially if you manage to grab one of the tables outside. The modern Italian menu features dishes such as parmesan crumbed flathead and farfalle with braised game, porcini and peas.118-120 Ramsgate Avenue, Bondi Beach Tel: (02) 9300 4400. Website: http://www.idrb.com/ Price: $$$
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Oscillate Wildly
Oscillate Wildly offers a high-quality dining experience at absurdly cheap prices. Tucked away just off the boho bustle of King Street, Newtown, this tiny art deco dining room serves up modern Australian fare, such as wild barramundi with pancetta and red wine butter, and some of the best value desserts in town. The service is expert, even if the one waiter is rushed off his feet at times. 275 Australia Street, Newtown Tel: (02) 9517 4700. Price: $$$
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Seans Panaroma
Seans doesn't look like much from the outside but it's the beach cafe feeling that makes this place so special. This cosy restaurant is packed to the doors and the old photos and beach memorabilia make it seem more like a friend's beach shack than a restaurant. That said, the food is excellent. Wholesome and hearty, the modest menu features dishes such as King George whiting, organic chook and Greenham grass fed scotch steak. Open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday and lunch on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Booking essential.270 Campbell Parade, Bondi BeachTel: (02) 9365 4924.Website: http://www.seanspanaroma.com.au/ Price: $$$
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Thai Pothong
King Street in Newtown seems to have more Thai restaurants than Bangkok but Thai Pothong still stands out as the biggest and the best for value. Standards such as chicken cashew nut and tom yung soup, are as good as they come, the service is swift and attentive, and there's the happy buzz of contented diners who know they're getting great food for very reasonable prices.294 King Street, Newtown Tel: (02) 9550 6277. Website: http://www.thaipothong.com.au/ Price: $

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