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Sumac Restaurant

Darling Harbour Sydney

 

Sumac Restaurant Reviews (1 reviews)

 

 

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Sumac Restaurant is located on the ground level of Darling Harbour Habourside. Sumac serves North African and Middle Eastern cuisine including Tagines, Shish kebabs and grills.

 

Sumac Restaurant also has available Shisha smoking pipes for smoking on their balcony area. There are a variety of flavours including strawberry, grape, apple, mixed fruit, mint, rose and liquorice.

Menu prices:

Lunch specials $14.95 - $19.95 including pizza

Mezze $7.50 - 19

Grills $30 - 34

Tagines

Desserts

Shisha $30

Contact Details

Sumac Restaurant

Shop 284 The Promenade

Harbourside Shopping Centre

Darling Harbour NSW 2000
Ph: (02) 9281 2700

Fax: (02) 9810 5355

Website: www.sumacrestaurant.com.au

 

Opening times:

 

7 days 11.30am to late

Open for breakfast weekends and public holidays

 

 

 

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Last updated 25th July 2010

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Sumac Restaurant view over Darling Harbour

 

Lamb Kofta Shish Kebab Sumac Restaurant

 

Shisha available at Sumac Restaurant

 

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  Restaurant Reviews

Review submitted 19th July 2010 - review from Scott

This is a very relaxed restaurant with great food and drinks. It's easy to sit back and watch the world go by having a few drinks and some tasty food. I had a the lamb kofta shish kebab which was very nice with 2 types of sauce, BBQ and tahini.

 

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