Restaurants in Sydney
|
|||
|
Highlights of Sydney
Sydney
Fish Markets Accommodation Food and drink
Activities |
Sydney is a
multi-cultural society with a selection of restaurants and cuisine from
all over the world. With the freshest produce and some world class chefs
there is something to suite all tastes in Sydney.
Search by location Search by cuisine Search by cuisine Singaporean Sri Lankan
Last Updated 7th March 2010 |
Sydney Restaurant of the week The Regal - Chinese Restaurant -Sussex St CBD Famous for the best Yum Cha in Sydney the restaurant is also open for dinner with a selection of great regional Chinese food and fresh seafood.
Pub food of the week The Harlequin Hotel - Pyrmont The Harlequin Hotel is located right in the centre of Pyrmont, on Harris St and has 2 levels and a beer garden out the back. The bistro specialises in Thai food as well as western pub food - Burgers, steak sandwiches etc. The Thai meals start from $11. Cooking Classes Govinda's Restaurant run regular cooking class to teach you Indian vegetarian curries. There are great Seafood cooking classes at the Sydney Fish Markets. For more information check out the Fish Markets Cooking School website. Want to learn how to cook a good Indian Curry? Nilgiri's Restaurant in St Leonards offer Indian cooking classes feature cuisine from all over India including Goa, North India, Kerala and the art of dosai. Check out their cooking class schedule.
|
|
© 2009 trueblueaussie.com
Other Travel Websites by same author:
* Bali * Kuta * Seminyak * Sanur * Nusa Dua * Nusa Lembongan * Lovina * Pulau Menjangan * Ubud
* Java * Jakarta * Jogjakarta * Semarang * Surabaya * Bandung * Malang * Bogor * Cirebon * Solo
* Kalimantan * Banjarmasin * Palangkaraya * Pangkalanbun * Pontianak * Balikpapan * Samarinda
* Sumatra * Aceh * Batam * Berastagi * Bukit Lawang * Bukittinggi * Lake Maninjau * Lake Toba
* Medan * Padang * Pekanbaru * Pulau Banyak * Pulau Nias * Pulau Weh * Tangkahan
* Sulawesi * Manado * Makassar * Palu * Kendari
* Gili Islands * Lombok * Flores * Komodo * Maluku
* West Papua * West Timor
* Malaysia * Kuala Lumpur * Ipoh * Penang * Melaka * Mersing * Johor Bahru * Kota Kinabalu * Langkawi Island
* Kuching * Tioman lsland * Redang Island * Perhentian Islands * Pangkor Island * Sibu Island * Sipadan Island