Things to do in Sydney Opera House (AU)

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Aria Restaurant Sydney (Restaurant)
1 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
4.5

Visitors usually stay 1,5-3 hours here.

A synergy of many elements, in an unrivalled harbourside location, Aria is one of Australia’s finest restaurants. Aria brings together the vision of owners Matt Moran and Bruce Solomon, the creativity of Executive Chef Thomas Gorringe, the best seasonal produce and a world-class wine list in a stunning, art-filled space with sweeping Sydney Opera House and Harbour Bridge views. Unmistakably Australian. Quintessentially Sydney. Welcome to Aria.

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Quay Restaurant (Restaurant)
Upper Level Overseas Passenger Terminal The Rocks NSW 2000 Australia
4.5



Quay is one of the country’s most celebrated restaurants, awarded Three Hats for 21 consecutive years. Located in the dress circle of Sydney Harbour, Quay is an organic space reflective of Executive Chef Peter Gilmore’s nature-inspired cuisine, where the menu is a progression of rare and beautiful ingredients, and texture, flavour, and harmony is paramount.

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Opera Bar (Bar)
Sydney Opera House, Lower Concourse Level Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
4.4

Opera Bar is most popular around 8 PM on Fridays. Visitors usually stay 25 min to 1,5 hr here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

Opera Bar is the most iconic bar in Sydney with a view of Harbour Bridge and Opera House, offering beer, wine and food for different cravings and tastes.

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Portside Sydney Opera House (Restaurant)
Western Broadwalk Sydney Opera House Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
4.3

Portside Sydney Opera House is most popular around 7 PM on Thursdays. It's most quiet on Sundays.

Discover dining in the best seats in the house, where you can relax harbour side with uninterrupted views, table service and indulge in a menu designed and prepared by Sydney Opera House executive chef, Kasper Christensen. Introducing Kasper Christensen, whose Danish roots have led him to Sydney Opera House. Just like Jørn Utzon, Kasper has a Nordic sense for nature and local produce which emphasized the synthesis of, in this case, his food creations.

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The East Chinese Restaurant (Chinese restaurant)
8/1 Macquarie St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
4.1

Visitors usually stay 1-2,5 hours here.

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Yuki's at the Quay (Restaurant)
Level 4 Overseas Passenger Terminal The Rocks NSW 2000 Australia
4.1

Yuki's at the Quay is most popular around 7 PM on Saturdays. It's most quiet on Sundays.

Yukis at the Quay is located on the top level of the Overseas Passenger Terminal at Circular Quay where the historical Rocks meets our magnificent harbour. The views of the iconic World Heritage listed Opera House and the city are a simply spectacular backdrop as you dine on fine Japanese cuisine. You can walk here from any part of the City or catch a leisurely ferry from other parts of Sydney. This is undoubtedly the best location for a Japanese Restaurant in Australia.

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