Things to do in Sydney (AU)

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a’Mare (Italian restaurant)
Crown Sydney Level 1/1 Barangaroo Ave Barangaroo NSW 2000 Australia
3.6

Visitors usually stay 1-2.5 hours here.

A classical Italian restaurant led by acclaimed Chef and Restauranteur Alessandro Pavoni. Showcasing the finest seasonal ingredients and nodding to the customs of old school elegant service, a'Mare is a contemporary interpretation of the trattoria experience. Guests can book for a corporate function or intimate celebration in the Harbour View room for a more private dining experience.

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NEL restaurant (Restaurant)
75 Wentworth Ave Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
4.3



At nel. we like to keep things interesting. So, we challenge ourselves to develop a unique eight course tasting menu every eight weeks to keep our guests guessing and coming back for more. Set in a bunker-esque environment in Surry Hills nel. offers a relaxed, intimate and entertaining atmosphere. There are no white table cloths here.

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Sokyo (Japanese restaurant)
The Darling
4.4

Visitors usually stay 45 min to 2,5 hr here.

Sokyo continues to pay homage to Japanese heritage whilst infusing it with a modern touch using the finest Australian produce. It’s where tradition and innovation collide. Our refreshed menu and interiors take the Sokyo experience to new heights, complete with a sunken dining room and bold, rule-breaking Japanese calligraphy. Sokyo’s philosophy of Ritual meets Art is evident in every dish and every little detail, everywhere you look.

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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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Bentley Restaurant + Bar (Restaurant)
27 O'Connell St Sydney NSW 2000 Australia
4.4



Bentley Restaurant + Bar offers a very special dining experience in an industrial-chic space in Sydney’s CBD. Chef Brent Savage’s innovative and inventive food is expertly paired with boutique wines from Nick Hildebrandt’s eclectic international list. It is widely regarded as the best place in Australia to drink wine. Bentley Restaurant + Bar and its founders have a deserved reputation for excellence in food, wine-matching and service, which has earned them a swag of industry awards.

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Ormeggio at The Spit (Italian restaurant)
D’Albora Marinas Spit Rd Mosman NSW 2088 Australia
4.4

Ormeggio at The Spit is most popular around 2 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay 2-3 hours here. It's most quiet on Tuesdays.

Ormeggio at The Spit, one of Australia's most progressive Italian restaurants since opening in 2009. Relaunched in June 2020 with an entirely new concept, look and feel: A buzzy Italian seafood restaurant with a beautiful cocktail and gelato bar centre stage.

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