Seafood
29 Kent St,
2000,
Millers Point (NSW)
Average price $70
3 Course Set Menu w/ 4 Hour Drink Package For Groups 15+ $129
Italian
T3.01, 300 Barangaroo Avenue,
2000,
Barangaroo (NSW)
Average price $55
Bar & Dining Menu - Average price per person $55
Mothers Day Menu- Platters From $135
Spanish
17 Bligh Street,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $75
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Indian
1g/55 Miller Street,
2000,
Pyrmont (NSW)
-30% off the "à la carte" menu!
InsiderChinese
1 Macquarie St,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $50
InsiderAustralian
10/23 Barangaroo Avenue,
2000,
Barangaroo (NSW)
Average price $125
Insider
117 Macquarie St,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $75 Accepts Yums
Express Lunch - 3 Course $49
InsiderMiddle Eastern
2/17 Hickson Road,
2000,
Dawes Point (NSW)
Average price $65
InsiderMediterranean
279 Elizabeth Street,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $65
Mediterranean
35 Wheat Road,Rooftop Terrace,Cockle Bay Wharf,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $70 Accepts Yums
European
98 Gloucester St,
2000,
The Rocks (NSW)
Average price $50
Australian
176 Cumberland St,
2000,
The Rocks (NSW)
Average price $155
Breakfast in the Sky $55
Australian
100 Barangaroo Avenue,
2000,
Barangaroo (NSW)
Average price $55
InsiderAustralian
7-27 Circular Quay West,
2000,
The Rocks (NSW)
Average price $135
Bottomless Brunch by Luke Nguyen from $95
Japanese
55 Dixon Street,
2000,
Haymarket (NSW)
Average price $45
100 Barangaroo Avenue,
2000,
Barangaroo (NSW)
Average price $75 Accepts Yums
Express Lunch - 3 Course $49
InsiderMalaysian
Gateway Building, L1, Corner of Pitt and Alfred Streets,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $65
Italian
185 Elizabeth St,
2000,
Sydney (NSW)
Average price $95
High Cheese $29
Sydney's dazzling new harbour foreshore suburb of Barangaroo has something for everyone. The must-visit destination includes over 40 world-class restaurants, a stunning landscaped Reserve, innovative architecture and a rich indigenous history. Surrounded by the historic Rocks, Walsh Bay and Millers Point, Barangaroo is within walking distance from the heart of Sydney’s CBD.
Barangaroo is named after a powerful Cammeraygal woman, who was a key figure in local Aboriginal culture and community, and remains so today. Visitors to the 22-hectare hub can enjoy an entirely Australian native garden, walking and cycling trails, and picturesque picnic spots overlooking Sydney Harbour.
In Barangaroo South, you’ll find one of Sydney’s hottest dining destinations with a buzzing restaurant strip overlooking the water. The Streets of Barangaroo is a foodies’ paradise and home to some of Australia's best chefs and restaurateurs. The specially curated dining precint includes waterfront restaurants, award winning establishments and casual, family friendly cafes. There’s a Turkish mezze bar, a Japanese burger mash up, world-class seafood and taking pride of place, a three level award-winning architectural gem filled with three different dining experiences.