Boutique Beer Cafe: Known for their beer as well as their food. Of course, they have other drinks as well but for a beer & food night in Sydney, the Redoak Boutique Beer Cafe is hard to beat. Powered by a small independent brewery that they own, they also have choice imported beers on tap or in bottles.
Their food encompasses a degustation menu, or in their parlance, a “beergustation™”, where they allow you to experience select beer and foods (some cooked with beer for flavour). This makes for interesting combinations and contrasting flavours. They also have mains, such as Pork Tenderloin and Beef Two Ways, a combo beef dish with sirloin and BBQ ribs. For those who love and appreciate great beers and food.
A favourite with the locals for many years, the Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant continues to serve great Chinese dishes, and combinations thereof. Garlic Scallops, Steamed Fish, Lemon Chicken, all the favourites are there. They also have lamb, pork and beef dishes. Their Peking Duck is a real treat.
If you love BBQ beef, then the Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku is a place to go. Serving only the best Wagyu Beef as well as fresh seafood. They also do a buffet with a wide selection of their choice wagyu beef as well as prawns, fish, sashimi and scallops and much more.
Great Spanish food at the Balcón fine dining restaurant and Tapas Wine Bar. With a fine selection of tapas as well as main dishes and salads. Their many delicious tapas with one of their amazing Spanish wines could keep you and your friends entertained for hours. Their wine cellar is large, there are many to choose from.
Serving modern Australian cuisine of much more than steaks, although their charcoal cooked steaks are tender and delicious. They even have a tasting menu and over a thousand wines, both imported and domestic, to choose from.
Classic Malaysian cuisine in a contemporary space with a large balcony and harbour views.
Specialising in Malaysian food, they have a signature menu as well as seafood and vegetarian dishes. Tomato Beef Rendang , Opor Ayam and Masak Lemak King Prawns are just some of your available choices. They has set menus as well, served banquet style for you and your guests to share.
Cicchetti Wine Bar (left) at the Queen Victoria Building
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Here we continue our list of top picks of restaurants, cafés and other places to eat in the city centre of Sydney (Central Business District):
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Redoak Bar & Grill
Boutique Beer Cafe: Known for their beer as well as their food. Of course, they have other drinks as well but for a beer & food night in Sydney, the Redoak Boutique Beer Cafe is hard to beat. Powered by a small independent brewery that they own, they also have choice imported beers on tap or in bottles.
Their food encompasses a degustation menu, or in their parlance, a “beergustation™”, where they allow you to experience select beer and foods (some cooked with beer for flavour). This makes for interesting combinations and contrasting flavours. They also have mains, such as Pork Tenderloin and Beef Two Ways, a combo beef dish with sirloin and BBQ ribs. For those who love and appreciate great beers and food.
201 Clarence Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 29262 3303
Redoak Bar & Grill
Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant
A favourite with the locals for many years, the Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant continues to serve great Chinese dishes, and combinations thereof. Garlic Scallops, Steamed Fish, Lemon Chicken, all the favourites are there. They also have lamb, pork and beef dishes. Their Peking Duck is a real treat.
209 Clarence St
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 2 9299 7273
Fortune Village Chinese Restaurant
Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku
If you love BBQ beef, then the Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku is a place to go. Serving only the best Wagyu Beef as well as fresh seafood. They also do a buffet with a wide selection of their choice wagyu beef as well as prawns, fish, sashimi and scallops and much more.
Level 1, 605 George Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 2 9283 2268
Kobe Wagyu Yakiniku
Balcón Restaurant
Great Spanish food at the Balcón fine dining restaurant and Tapas Wine Bar. With a fine selection of tapas as well as main dishes and salads. Their many delicious tapas with one of their amazing Spanish wines could keep you and your friends entertained for hours. Their wine cellar is large, there are many to choose from.
17 Bligh Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 2 9223 6176
Balcón Restaurant
Bentley Restaurant & Bar
Serving modern Australian cuisine of much more than steaks, although their charcoal cooked steaks are tender and delicious. They even have a tasting menu and over a thousand wines, both imported and domestic, to choose from.
27 O’Connell Street
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 2 8214 0505
Bentley Restaurant & Bar
The Malaya
Classic Malaysian cuisine in a contemporary space with a large balcony and harbour views.
Specialising in Malaysian food, they have a signature menu as well as seafood and vegetarian dishes. Tomato Beef Rendang , Opor Ayam and Masak Lemak King Prawns are just some of your available choices. They has set menus as well, served banquet style for you and your guests to share.
39 Lime St
Sydney NSW 2000
Phone: +61 2 9279 1170
The Malaya
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Main Photo: Cicchetti Wine Bar (left) at the Queen Victoria Building