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Best Restaurants -(Seafood)
Balkan Seafood Restaurant
(Restaurants - Seafood)
217 Oxford StSydney 2010 2-9331-7670
Description:
INNER CITY. Located in the nightclub area, this seafood restaurant boasts a Croatian twist and is popular with a young crowd on weekends since it serves food until fairly late hours. The interior is casual and features underwater-scene murals. Entree options include such dishes as spicy sausages, poached Tasmanian mussels, or Barramundi fillets. Casual attire and reservations suggested. BUS: from Elizabeth Street, 15 minute walk from Town Hall along Oxford Street.
Boathouse on Blackwattle Bay
(Restaurants - Seafood)
End Of Ferry RdSydney 2037 2-9518-9011
Description:
GLEBE. Oysters are the food of choice at this well-known, upscale seafood restaurant. The menu offers 10 different types from all over Australia, although if you're not in the mood for mollusks, items such as crayfish or ocean trout are available as well. The interior features full-length windows on three sides of the dining room, all overlooking Blackwattle Bay. Given the spectacular view and a cozy fireplace, the setting is quite romantic. Smart casual attire and reservations recommended. BUS: 431-433 from George Street along Glebe Point Road.
Doyles on the Beach
(Restaurants - Seafood)
11 Marine ParadeSydney 2030 2-9337-2007
Description:
EASTERN SUBURBS. Doyles on the Beach has been serving up great fish and chips since 1885! This family-run restaurant is located on Watson's Bay and has a great view of the water. The setting is homey and welcoming, and the clientele includes couples, tourists, and families. Although prices for fish and chips are higher-end, you'll find the food well worth the cost. FERRY: from Circular Quay to Watson's Bay, BUS: from Castlereagh Street City.
Fish Face
(Restaurants - Seafood)
132 Darlinghurst RdSydney 2010 2-9332-4803
Description:
INNER CITY. This casual fish and chips restaurant is popular with locals, who also enjoy items like grilled monkfish and mussels. Tall chairs and tables crowded into the small dining area help keep things energetic and informal, and the wall art depicts fish and other ocean creatures. Remember that there's a bring-your-own-wine policy here. TRAIN: Kings Cross.
Manta
(Restaurants - Seafood)
6 Cowper Wharf RdSydney 2011 2-9332-3822
Description:
INNER CITY. With a beautiful view of the water, this restaurant's simple, elegant interior provides a certain romantic peacefulness. Seafood options on the menu are extensive: salt cod, crab, squid, and calamari are just a few. Manta Ray also has outdoor seating. WATER TAXI or TRAIN: St. James station.
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