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Sydney harbour dinner cruise

By Evelyn AdamPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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There are tens and thousands of good restaurants in Sydney and a bunch of average ones maybe. This makes it a difficult task for most of us while deciding a place to dine out in the city. We have a few handpicked suggestions for those who love eating out regularly in the city. Because, we know you’ll run out of names and places.

Luxury Sydney Harbour Cruises

The best time to embrace the soul of Sydney is during its evenings. And while dining out in these magical hours, the city will treat you to the most wonderful views. Our first suggestion is a dinner cruise in Sydney. You can find a host of luxury cruises on Sydney Harbour that offer amazing cruise dining experiences. Get on board a dinner cruise to experience an unforgettable night sightseeing, dining and entertainment. While choosing a Sydney Harbour dinner cruise, you have plenty of options to choose from including luxury catamarans, authentic paddlewheelers, tall ships and premium glass boats. The best thing about these cruises is that you can witness the major harbour icons including the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House. Book your tickets today!

Bennelong Restaurant

A place where fine dining is personified through its impeccable service, culinary expertise and more, Bennelong Restaurant is claimed to be one of the best restaurants in the world, let alone Sydney. It is located at the Sydney Opera house where Bennelong has four options for dining and drinking. There is the restaurant, the bar, the cured and the cultured section. This place is famous among theatre-goers and is perfect for a pre- or post-theatre glass of fancy champagne or seasonal cocktail. At the restaurant, you might need a reservation to get a decent experience. But for the bar, you can simply walk in and enjoy the awe-inspiring views of Sydney Harbour. This place has a charming romantic ambience that is perfect for hosting celebrations like anniversaries, birthdays and other special occasions.

Icebergs Dining Room and Bar at Bondi

Icebergs in Bondi is one of the finest places for a long lunch in Sydney. This smart aquamarine room has a great view of Bondi’s sloshing surf and guarantees great food to complement the views. This restaurant attracts a glamorous group of people who come to savour their chic food and drinks. On their drinks menu, you will see a list of amazing drinks such as Prosecco, Negronis, Ciroc vodka, Campari, ruby grapefruit and so on vying for attention. And subsequently, on the food menu, the best Australian produce meets classic and offbeat Italian recipes. The menu is, essentially, a tribute to the Italian restaurateur Maurice Terzini and chef Monty Koludrovic’s flair. The best time to come here is during the sunset hours, when you can come down for a relaxed drink with your favourite people.

Tetsuya’s

If there’s a must-visit Asian restaurant in the city, then it has to be Tetsuya’s. This sophisticated, Japanese-inspired restaurant is a handful of zen at the heart of the city. The food served to you here is a marriage of the Japanese love of natural and seasonal flavours with Australian produce and traditional French techniques. Head chef Tetsuya Wakuda presents you with a scrumptious set degustation meal to remember. It consists of an eight-course meal, starting with a black truffle butter on malt bread. Don’t forget to try their fish and seafood dishes including the spanner crab, kingfish, Bass grouper and marron. Another best-seller is the slow-braised Wagyu Oyster Blade that is a delight for the carnivores.

A dinner party in Sydney would be just perfect if you’re planning to head out to any of the above dining destinations. So what are we waiting for? Let’s reserve those tables right away!

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