SAILS ON LAVENDER BAY
Read moreWonderful view of the Opera and Coathanger and a service without fault
BEACH HOTEL
Read moreThe Beach Hotel has become the most famous pub in Byron Bay and is a must for locals and tourists alike. The relaxed atmosphere, the quality of the service and the cuisine are obviously the reasons for such a success. Many pizzas (wood-fired) are offered on the menu, as well as several types of meats and salads, without forgetting the indestructible Fish & Chips. Special attention is paid to gluten-free foods. The live evening program can be consulted on the establishment's website.
BISTRO LULU
Read moreBetter bistro in this trendy neighborhood. Average age 35 years.
DOYLES ON THE BEACH RESTAURANT
Read moreA Watsons Bay landmark, Doyle's on the Beach is a family-owned restaurant that opened in 1885 and the same family (Doyle's) continues to serve seafood from generation to generation. Located in the heart of a park that is both policed and wild, just yards from the beach and the water, it is one of the most romantic places in town. Try the delicious paella! For those who come from the city center, you can get there by ferry.
PANCAKES ON THE ROCKS
Read moreThere's no fuss in this small but friendly restaurant, perfect for breakfast or a late-night meal. A wide choice of pancakes, but also suitably topped pizzas and a whole selection of meats. You're right in the center of Sydney, in the much-loved The Rocks, the city's oldest district. All you have to do is walk a few meters down Playfair Street to get to Circular Quay, or climb the steps in front of you to reach the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
THE GLENMORE
Read moreA real institution in Sydney since 1921, this old renovated pub is one of the last buildings to have survived the era before the construction of the Harbour Bridge on Cumberland Street. The food is what you would expect from this type of establishment: rather classic but hearty. Wide range of beers on tap. What sets the Glenmore apart from any other place in the Rocks is that you have one of the best views of Sydney Harbour from its rooftop terrace. Busy rooftop.
BAYSWATER BRASSERIE
Read moreIn a trendy setting, the Bayswater Brasserie offers a variety of cooked dishes. Try oysters in the bar in the meantime. Specialty is salmon with herbs.
BISTRO MONCUR
Read moreHosted by the famous chef Damien Pignolet, this restaurant never disappoints with its simple but superbly executed dishes. Exceptional desserts. Refined clientele.
DEEP BLUE BISTRO
Read moreThe wine tasting menu Outback is exceptional. It will make you discover unique Australian flavours (emu, kangaroo, crocodile) cooked perfectly for AU $ 100, wine included.
WOOLLY BAY HOTEL
Read moreA little way from downtown and Potts Point, the Wooloomooloo district nevertheless offers a number of pleasant restaurants. The Woolly Bay Hotel (formerly the Wooloomooloo Hotel) is located opposite the Finger Wharf (with higher-priced restaurants). You'll appreciate the quiet atmosphere on the first floor. This is where the main courses (burgers, pizzas, salads) are served, and they're all very good. For more delicate dishes, served as cocktails, you can head to the top level. The rooftop there is extremely inviting.
bulli beach cafe
Read moreThe Bulli Beach Cafe is located at Sandon Point, the place where ships loaded with coal from the Bulli mine left in the last century, transported by horse-drawn streetcars. All that has changed, and the place is almost heavenly with beautiful views of the ocean and the Tasman Sea. The dishes presented are simple (burgers, salads...) but copious and of good quality. You can enjoy them in the dining room or on the shaded terrace. A few steps away, a swimming pool dug in the beach allows you to take a dip in complete safety.
GUILLAUME AT BENNELONG
Read moreThe clientele is mainly made up of tourists who come after a show at the Opera. The selection of more than 350 wines, mostly Australian wines, will delight connoisseurs. Reservation indispensable.
HARRY’S CAFE DE WHEELS
Read moreHere you can taste a traditional Australian beef meat with small potato peas and purée. This iconic Store store was opened in 1954 and continues to attract the world.
HILLBILLY CIDER SHED
Read moreA wooden farm shed, a large parking lot, scattered open-air tables and an old truck loaded with huge logs as a backdrop - that's the first sight on arriving here. Hillbily Cider is a cider house and restaurant where it's good to stop on the Bells Line of Road. As many of you already know, it's a popular spot, especially at weekends. The cider served is excellent and so is the pizza (the only dish) that accompanies it. We'll be back for more! And you can also buy cider and bottles of wine in the store.