7 Best Restaurants in Sydney City Center, Sydney

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We've compiled the best of the best in Sydney City Center - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Rockpool

$$$$ | City Center Fodor's choice

A meal at Rockpool is a crash course in what Mod Oz cooking is all about, conducted in a glamorous, long dining room with a catwalk-like ramp. Chefs Neil Perry and Corey Costelloe weave Thai, Chinese, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern influences into their repertoire with effortless flair and originality. The menu is extensive, with caviar from around the world to start. The Wagyu beef is butchered on-site, with the premium oyster blade cut costing A$125; the spanner crab with semolina noodles is equally satisfying. Don't miss the date tart for dessert—it's been a Rockpool favorite since 1984.

11 Bridge St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8099–7077
Known For
  • Date tart
  • Wide caviar selection
  • Dramatic interiors
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Mon., and Tues. No lunch Sat.
Reservations essential
Jacket required

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Bambini Trust

$$ | City Center

It's hidden behind huge black doors in one of the city's historic sandstone buildings, but once you're inside you'd swear you were in Paris. Dark-wood paneling, black-and-white photographs, and mirrors bearing the day's specials in flowing script lend a bistro feel. The fare is predominately Italian with a sprinkling of French and Mod Oz dishes. Being in the heart of the city, it's also popular at breakfast where the delicious crab omelet makes an exotic start to the work day. At dinner you can't go wrong with the pan-grilled John Dory with Jerusalem artichoke. A pre- or postmeal drink in the marble-lined, chandeliered Bambini Wine Room is a must.

185 Elizabeth St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9283–7098
Known For
  • Great location
  • Outdoor dining options
  • Open late
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No breakfast or lunch Sat.

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Est

$$$$ | City Center

This elegant, pillared dining room is the perfect setting for showing off chef Peter Doyle's modern, light touch with Mod Oz cuisine. Menu highlights include the prawn tartare and the aged pork loin with rhubarb, mostarda, and cabbage. Finish off with a dessert of intriguing tastes—Earl Grey ice cream with blood orange citrus curd doughnuts and blood orange sorbet. There's also a four-course chef's menu (A$160) and various two-, three-, and four-course lunch options, but no à la carte menu.

252 George St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9114–7312
Known For
  • <PRO>delicious seafood dishes</PRO>
  • <PRO>tasting menu</PRO>
  • <PRO>interesting ice-cream desserts</PRO>
Restaurant Details
Credit cards accepted
Closed Sun. No lunch Sat.
Reservations essential

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The Grounds of the City

$ | City Center

This hidden gem is the city offering of the popular Grounds of Alexandria, a dog- and kid-friendly eatery with a on-site urban farm that's found just outside of the city. This French-style café is less country rustic and more city slick. It's all low lighting, vintage interiors, with soft velvet seating and intimate booths. And the menu edges toward Parisian-bistro influence, with its croque monsieur a favorite dish. There's outstanding coffee, fresh juices, and breakfast and lunch cocktails. The service is always exceptional.

Pablo & Rusty's

$ | City Center

Started as a specialty coffee creator, Pablo & Rusty opened a sit-down café back in 2010 and it has been a popular spot for coffee meetups ever since. The interiors are stylish and hip, there are single-origin espressos and sophisticated breakfasts and lunches. There's also outdoor seating.

161 Castlereagh St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9807--6293
Known For
  • Exceptional coffee
  • Trendy interiors
  • Outdoor seating
Restaurant Details
Closed weekends

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Restaurant Hubert

$$$ | City Center

This French restaurant oozes old-school glamour, with live jazz playing each night as diners tuck into traditional French fare, like soufflé and beef tartare. There are five rooms that make up this classy eatery, which include two bars serving classic cocktails, two dining rooms, and an old-school theater where classes and workshops are held.

The Basement of 15 Blight St., Sydney, NSW, Australia
02-9232--0881
Known For
  • Low-lighting ambience
  • Fine dining
  • Live jazz music
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner Thurs. and Fri.

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Spice Temple

$$ | City Center

The culinary focus of this chic basement eatery—another of the restaurants owned by Neil Perry of Rockpool fame—is regional China. There are dishes from far-flung Yunnan, Hunan, and Sichuan provinces, and as the names suggests, they all have a kick. The food is meant to be shared, so pass around the ginger shallot crab, the pork belly, or the extra spicy hot and numbing crispy duck. It's a busy, trendy eatery (down a somewhat steep flight of stairs), so if you have to wait at the bar for a table, grab a cocktail and a spicy pork bun and take in the opium den ambience. Cocktails are named after the Chinese Zodiac; if you're born in the Year of the Dragon you might like to sip on a refreshing mix of lemongrass and rose soda, citrus, and Tanqueray gin.

10 Bligh St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-8099–7088
Known For
  • Trendy
  • Great atmosphere
  • Extensive cocktail list
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun., Mon., and Tues. No lunch Sat.

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