Must-visit Food Destinations in Sydney

Sep 16
17:18

2021

Harley Leon

Harley Leon

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Wondering where to eat out this weekend in Sydney? Take a look at some of Sydney’s must-gos and have-to-trys for all the foodies out there.

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Blessed with a reputation for world-class dining,Must-visit Food Destinations in Sydney  Articles Sydney has a rich history of culinary ingenuity. The city is quite welcoming for foodies especially, as it has numerous restaurants, eateries to keep them busy. Take a look at some of Sydney’s must-gos and have-to-trys for all the foodies out there. 

 

A dining experience is deemed great based on numerous factors such as its ambience, the view and the quality of the food on your plate. In Sydney, you are bound to find your favourite kind of restaurants in close vicinity. One of our favourite picks is a luxury lunch cruise on Sydney Harbour. A cruise dining experience on Sydney Harbour is worth it all—the freshly prepared meal, the mesmerising views and more. Unlike the other waterfront restaurants on land, these luxury lunch cruises offer a dynamic sightseeing experience combined with fine dining at an affordable rate. Book your seats on board one of these cruises today for a memorable experience. 

 

Dining Precincts in Sydney 


  • Sydney CBD is a standout food precinct that will spoil you for choice when looking for a place to dine at. There used to be a time in the past when eating well in the centre of Sydney was quite difficult. But things have changed for the better in this part of the city where there has occurred an eruption of restaurants. Some of the best restaurants in the CBD are Cafe Sydney, Ragazzi, Restaurant Hubert, Alberto’s Lounge, Mr Wong, The Gidley, Quay and more.
  • Inner City in Sydney is a go-to place where all foodies are welcome at any time of the day as some of the places stay open even after midnight. Famous hangout destinations within the Inner City include Surry Hills, Potts Point, Kensington Street in Chippendale, Dixon Street in Chinatown, Darling Square precinct, Barangaroo, and Cirrus. 
  • Eastern Suburbs are totally meant for those looking for a place to dine after a swim in the ocean. For instance, the Bondi precinct is where you can pick a restaurant or a food joint with a stunning beach view. 
  • Inner West in Sydney has a long line-up of European-style restaurants, stores and weekly growers markets, especially Tramsheds in Glebe. In case you’re craving for pasta or gelato, you can get your hands on the finest Italian food in Norton Street in Leichhardt. Head down to King Street in Newtown for cheap and cheerful Asian food. If you’re a vegan, Enmore Road has gained traction as a thriving hub of plant-based dining.  
  • Western Sydney will have you craving for everything from authentic Vietnamese dishes to fantastic Lebanese cuisine. If you’re in Western Sydney, you don’t need to travel internationally to satiate your cravings. 
  • North Sydney offers you a number of eat streets lined with cafes, bars and restaurants. Manly, situated on the other side of the Harbour Bridge, has many interesting places including Garfish, Hugo’s and Queen Chow besides many other options along The Corso and opposite the beach. 

 

Exotic Dining Experiences in Sydney 

During the weekends, it is always fitting for an out-of-town experience. Get away from the bustling city to Sydney’s countryside dining precincts for a memorable and exotic experience. Here’s a list of quaint towns you can visit near Sydney:

Berrima, Southern Highlands-This picturesque village is only a short drive from Sydney. It has many historical sandstone buildings and countryside vibes. Come here to enjoy a range of hearty pub classics or coffee with delicious pies. Here you can also visit one of the oldest licensed pubs in Australia. Some other must-visit countryside regions in Sydney include the Entrance in Central Coast, Bowral, Mount Wilson in the Blue Mountains, Wollombi in the Hunter Valley and St. Albans in Hawkesbury.