Sydney Opera House for those who loves art? Visiting vineyards for nature lovers? Visiting Sydney, you will enjoy delicious, beautiful food in famous and luxurious or even budget restaurants along the streets. The on-the-go food stalls have been in Sydney for over 70 years and are always growing, serving everyone. So, what to eat in Sydney and where is the paradise for gourmets who loves travel? Now, let’s check it out our Sydney must eat blog with top 9 must eat food in Sydney you have to try and find out the best restaurants to taste them below.
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Beetroot Burger
You can almost eat hamburgers (burger) all over the world, in all cities, but nowhere to “add” one or more slices of red beetroot inside the kernel of burger, just above a piece of delicious minced Australian beef like in Sydney. The beetroot burger is not only a dish you have to try in Sydney, but it is also a representative of the Australian spirit of culinary creativity.
Just like the popular burger in the world, this dish of the land of the kangaroo is also made from round bread and filled with lettuce, tomatoes, beef, cheese … and add tomato sauce, chili sauce or mayonnaise. The unique difference is that it has one or more red beetroot slices. Depending on the place or chef processing, they can slice the beetroot or chopped to add to burger. The sweetness of beetroot makes burger more exotic, unlike a regular fast-food sandwich. The eye-catching color also contributes a feature to this unique food of Australian cuisine.
Some best places to get beetroot burger in Sydney:
Burgerman
Address: 116 Surrey St, Sydney, New South Wales 2010, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9361 0268
Price range: $16-35
Hours: Winter: monday closed / tuesday 12pm to 9pm / wednesday-sunday 12pm to 10pm. Summer: monday-sunday 12pm to 10pm
Url: http://burgerman.com.au
Fancy Burgers
Blackwood
Phone: 8370 0388
Address: 237 Main Road
7 days 11.00am – 9.00pm
(Not open public holidays)
Url: http://fancyburgers.com.au/
Kensington Park
Phone: 8331 4000
Address: 402 Magill Road
Hours: 7 days 11.00am – 9.00pm
(Not open public holidays)
Mary’s
Address: 6 Mary St, Newtown NSW 2042, Australia
Tel: +61 02 4995 9550
Hours: 4:00pm – 12:00am (Mon – Thurs), 12:00pm – 12:00am (Fri – Sat), 12:00pm – 10:00pm (Sun)
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarysNewtown/
Green Chicken Curry Pie
What to eat in Sydney next? Perhaps Green Chicken Curry Pie will conquer you! This is one of the delicacies in Sydney, with the popularity not inferior to any other specialty food in this city. Combined with the pastry’s crust of pastry type that you often see in the famous Western cakes, but with the bold Asian flavor of green curry, it brings a quite interesting and strange culinary experience.
The kernel is quite rich and elaborately prepared from chicken breast fillet without skin and sliced in cubes, seasoned with fish sauce, green curry powder, coconut milk, a little lemon juice, brown sugar … The kernel of pie is soft, flavored, combined with a slightly fatty crust from eggs; some people also combine to eat with vegetables to help prevent satiated and increase flavor.
Some best places to eat Chicken Curry Pie:
Hamlet’s Coffee & Pies
Address: 13 The Corso, Manly NSW 2095, Australia
Hours: 7AM–3AM
Phone: +61 2 9977 5909
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hamlets-pies-Manly-Corso-1454917334785845/
Upper Crust
Address: 1003 Pittwater Rd, Collaroy NSW 2097, Australia
Hours: Monday – Friday: 7AM–5PM / Saturday & Sunday: 7AM–5:30PM
Phone: +61 2 9971 5558
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/uppercrustpies/
Saigon Bay Restaurant
Address: 249 Oxford St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia
Hours: Monday – Friday: 11:30AM–3:30PM, 6–10PM / Saturday & Sunday12–10PM
Phone: +61 2 9360 3220
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pg/saigonbayrestaurant
Pavlova cake
Many people still argue the origin of Pavlova is from Australia or from New Zealand. But if you ignore this “headache” thing, Pavlova is still one of the dishes you have to try in Sydney. If you walk around to learn about Sydney cuisine, you will surely see the “shadow” of this cake in all lists.
Pavlova is a popular dessert, with crispy crust and soft, light inside. It is usually decorated with ice cream and fresh fruits like berries, kiwi, strawberries, blueberries … Especially, you can enjoy it at the bakery and restaurant, or buy it in packaged form to eat later at most big supermarket chain in Sydney.
Some best shops to tates Pavlova cake (Meringues)
Bourke Street Bakery
Address: 633 Bourke St. (at Devonshire St.), Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9699 1011
Hours: 7 AM – 6:00 PM
Url: https://bourkestreetbakery.com.au/
CBD Cakes by Alexander’s Patisserie
Address: MLC Centre, Shop 2, 108 King St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Hours: Monday – Friday: 7AM–5PM / Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Phone: +61 2 9247 6935
Url: https://www.cbdcakes.com.au/
The Rocks Café
Address: 99 George St., The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9247 3089
Hours: Mon – Sun: 08:00am – till late
Url: http://www.therockscafe.com.au/
Seafood Pizza
Perhaps when referring to pizza, people often mention Italy or America more. But that does not mean this dish cannot be associated with Sydney cuisine. Don’t be surprised when pizza is one of the foods you have to try in Sydney, It’s totally true!
This seafood pizza with cake base is filled with the best fresh seafood caught from the seas of Australia. It is not surprising that the introduction of this pizza, because Australia is blessed with the long coastline, provides a rich source of fresh seafood. Add a few slices of chili, tomato sauce and enjoy with a couple of beers or freeze Chardonnay wine – this is one of the best dishes in Sydney you shouldn’t miss.
Some best seafood pizza shops in Sydney:
Da Mario
Address: 36 Morley Ave, Rosebery
Hours: lunch: 12 – 3pm friday – sunday / dinner: from 5pm tuesday – sunday / holiday trading hours licensed only
Phone: (02) 9669 2242
Url: http://damario.com.au/
Rosso Pomodoro
Address: 20-24 Buchanan St, Balmain, NSW 2041
Phone: 02 9555 5924
Hours: Tuesday – Sunday: 5:30pm til 10pm
Url: http://www.rossopomodoro.com.au
Made In Italy Sydney CBD
Address: 37 York Ln, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Phone: +61 2 9299 0900
Hours: LUNCH: Monday: Catering only (Pre-order by Friday) / Tuesday – Friday: 11AM – 2.30PM / DINNER: Tuesday – Friday: 5.00PM – 9.30P
Url: https://madeinitaly.com.au/menu-sydney-cbd/
Grilled Kangaroo
What to eat in Sydney for weird and exclusive? The symbol of Australia, but still can be a specialty dish representing this country, what do you think? Kangaroo meat is low in fat, good for health; But when processing, it is easy to dry. So, normally this grilled Kangaroo will be grilled at rare or medium rare, or grilled on one side to avoid dehydration.
When cooking, Kangaroo meat will smell very good if combined with garlic, pepper, juniper, rosemary and fruit such as plums, red grapes and oranges. In particular, every soft flesh slice but still tough and not friable, blended with the bold spices is the plus point to conquer of all those who enjoy it. Kangaroo meat can also be cooked in a stir-fry, boiled, soup-cooked, stewed, sausage … but in all, grilled is always the most popular and favorite.
Best places to eat Grilled Kangaroo:
I’m Angus Steakhouse
Address: Cockle Bay Wharf, T.109, Western Distributor, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Hours: Monday – Saturday: 11:30AM–3PM, 6–11PM / Sunday: Closed.
Phone: +61 1300 989 989
Url: https://www.nicksgroup.com.au
The Meat & Wine Co Circular Quay
Address: 117 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Hours: 12–10PM daily
Phone: +61 2 9252 7888
Url: https://themeatandwineco.com
The Dining Room
Address: 7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Telephone: + 61 2 9256 1234
Hours: Monday – Friday: 6:30–10:30AM, 12–2:30PM, 6–10PM / Saturday: 6:30–11AM, 12:30–3PM, 6–10PM / Sunday: 6:30–11AM, 12:30–3PM, 6–10PM
Url: http://www.diningroom.com.au