INSIDERAsian
28 Macleay St,
2011,
Elizabeth Bay (NSW)
Average price $65
30% off the 'Ă la carte' menu!
This is Korean/Chinese fusion done right!
Italian
6 Cowper Wharf Road,
2011,
Woolloomooloo (NSW)
Average price $95
Wagyu sirloin (main); 4. John dory fish (main); 5
INSIDERAustralian
57 MacLeay Street,
2011,
Potts Point (NSW)
Average price $105
We had a delicious and tasty 8 course degustation meal
Italian
62-64 Kellet Street,
2011,
Potts Point (NSW)
Average price $59
The stuffed Jalepenos and the Octopus pastas were superb
German
Shop 7,50 Macleay St,
2011,
Elizabeth Bay (NSW)
Long live great German food!
Excelent thai. As good as Thailand. Fresh. Crunchy. Spicey
Great wine menu with a variety of wines from Italy
It is above ground level and up some steps. Nice people...
Highly recommend the prawn tacos and paella
INSIDERFrench
2 Springfield Ave,
2011,
Potts Point (NSW)
Average price $100
The wines were delicious and ideally paired with each dish
6 Cowper Wharf Roadway,
2011,
Woolloomooloo (NSW)
Average price $60
It’s a great way to taste a steak, beef rib and lamb trio
Australian
142 Victoria St,
2011,
Potts Point (NSW)
Average price $30
The food was delicious, coffee was perfect
Spanish
178 Victoria St,
2011,
Potts Point
Average price $50
One of the best cafes in Potts Point
Brazilian
60 William St,
2011,
Woolloomooloo (NSW)
Average price $65
Great variety of different meat cuts and flavours
Italian
7-41 Cowper Wharf Roadway,
2011,
Woolloomooloo (NSW)
Average price $40
Sienna Three-Course Group Menu $80
We loved it. The waiter took time to explain and listen
Great street food vibe, with fine quality food and drinks
Menu $65
Restaurant food for restaurant prices but pub grub service
French
87-95 Victoria St,
2011,
Potts Point (NSW)
Average price $50
Classic honest French bistro food, always enjoy
INSIDERItalian
73a Macleay St,
2011,
Potts Point (NSW)
Average price $95
Great option having BYO for that special bottle of wine
Woolloomooloo enjoys a harbourfront location with the Finger Wharf extending out into the water. Here, visitors to the area will discover a selection of fine dining restaurants with fantastic views across to the Domain. There’s also a concentration of great places to eat on Crown and William streets.
This suburb serves up everything from fine dining, pub food, neighbourhood favourites, and of course, the iconic Harry’s Café de Wheels pie van. Woolloomooloo is home to the naval base at Garden Island, so it’s always bustling when ships are in, especially when the US Navy is in dock. Only 20 minutes on foot from the CBD, it’s super easy to get to for a weekend visit.