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Cafe Sydney - Circular Quay



Cuisine
International Cuisine, Modern Australian, Seafood

Licensed
Fully Licensed (no BYO)

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Review: Cafe Sydney captures the essence of Sydney. This restaurant is a regular haunt for business people closing deals and beautiful people being beautiful. Great service and a vibrant atmosphere meets fresh food and a great wine list.

Source: Best Restaurants of Australia

Location: Cafe Sydney is on the top level of Customs House at Circular Quay.

Details: Cafe Sydney's interior is an elegant mix of dark brown timbers, ebony hues and hints of stainless steel. The restaurant wraps around the central atrium of the building and has been built on split levels to maximise the view. Patrons dine at exquisite oak tables and relax in chairs upholstered in the finest fabrics imported from New York.

Profiled by de groots media: To put it quite simply, Cafe Sydney is spectacular. Sitting atop the historical Customs House at Circular Quay, this casually elegant fine diner encompasses cutting edge design, million dollar views and a menu of contemporary classics that defines Sydney’s love of drinking and dining. Elevators smoothly shuttle diners up to the fifth floor, where the doors slide back to reveal a lively hub of activity. The super-stylish Cafe Sydney Lounge beckons with a tempting list of cocktails and a birds-eye view of the action in the open kitchen. Yet it is on the main dining floor and through to the open air terrace that the inspired menu and breathtaking views of the harbour await.

Cafe Sydney opens from midday every day, except Saturday, and lunch seamlessly rolls on through to dinner. Executive chef, Matt Bates, has designed a smart menu that is based around seasonal produce, with an emphasis on seafood. Freshly shucked oysters on ice with an eschalot and caramelised cabernet vinegar will get you in the mood in more ways than one, while seared scallops with tomato, pickled cucumber and lemon are another tastebud tempter. The use of a wood-fired grill and Tandoori oven lend a unique flavour to the mains menu. Peppered venison with roast eschalot and beetroot tart tarin, horseradish cream and jus is a delicious departure from the seafood offerings. You’ll be looking for a reason to linger on, so order the dessert platter to share and settle in to finish your wine as you watch the city lights reflect off the harbour.

Amy Looker

Functions: With priceless views of Sydney Harbour, the Harbour Bridge and the Opera House Cafe Sydney has become one of Sydney’s most sought after locations for corporate and private events. Featuring interiors by Sydney basked design firm BKH, the lounge compliments and invigorates the restaurant with its glowing tables by Korban Flaubert and Italian chairs in black and white leather by Vittoria Bonancini. It accommodates 70 for cocktails. Cafe Sydney Private is the epitome of private dining boasting plush furnishings, spectacular views and accommodating up to 14 guests. For large scale events the entire restaurant can be booked exclusively for 120 seated or 135 standing guests.


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