Sydney restaurants

Looking for a great meal in Sydney? Take a closer look at our review of the city's eateries.

If you're looking for an upscale venue for special occasions, consider Aria located on Macquarie St. This restaurant offers an elegant and expensive dining experience, featuring delicious Australian cuisine and breathtaking views of the ocean and Opera House. Reservations are a must, and you can book by calling +61 2 9240 2255. Expect an approximate bill of AUD 410 for two people.

For seafood enthusiasts, Sydney's top fish restaurant is Mohr Fish, conveniently located near the central train station. While its appearance may be unassuming, you'll find fast service, friendly staff, and incredible seafood. An approximate bill for two people is around AUD 70.

If you're in the mood for oriental cuisine, check out Chinta Ria near Darling Park, highly praised in Sydney's restaurant reviews. This restaurant offers a delightful ambiance, live music, and a diverse menu featuring Malaysian, Thai, meat, and vegetarian options. Expect to spend about AUD 105 for dinner for two.

Australian cuisine

If you're looking for excellent yet reasonably priced dining options in Sydney, consider these choices:

  • Thai Pothong in Newtown offers delightful Thai cuisine at a cost of 20-25 AUD.
  • Malay Chinese on Hunter Street serves simple and delicious Malay food.
  • Our Place on Darling in Balmain offers a fusion of Australian and Mediterranean flavors at prices ranging from 25-30 AUD.

Estimated restaurant prices in Sydney can vary, with the best restaurants costing around AUD 120 for dinner, while more ordinary ones typically range from AUD 60-80. Additionally, you can find restaurants where lunch is a more affordable option, priced at 20-30 AUD.

Thai cuisine at Thai Pothong restaurant

Discover the best cafes in Sydney:

  • Indulge in delicious pancakes and omelettes paired with great coffee at Bills on Liverpool St in Darlinghurst.
  • If you're a fan of Italian cuisine, head over to Doppio Espresso on Pitt Street for a hearty breakfast or lunch, complemented by delightful coffee.
  • La Renaissance on Argyle Street is the go-to spot for sumptuous pastries and European cuisine.
  • For those craving fries and sandwiches, make your way to Momo Brasserie on Elizabeth Street.
  • Indulge in the city's best ice cream at Bellingen Gelato on Darling St.

Sydney's cafes offer reasonably priced options, with snacks typically costing around AUD 5-7 and light breakfast or lunch options ranging from AUD 15-20.

Tipping is not obligatory in Australia, but it's also not discouraged. If you'd like, you can add 5-10% of your total order to your bill as a tip.


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