| There are so many great Sydney restaurants | | | | There are Kosher Sydney restaurants, mostly |
| that I know you'll have difficulty making a | | | | around Bondi Beach which cater to Sydney's large |
| selection. Of course, it depends on what your | | | | Jewish community, just as there are Halal |
| tastes are in food and wine, and how robust your | | | | Restaurants more out south and west to cater |
| credit card is. | | | | to the Muslim groups. |
| You'll find Sydney restaurants with just about | | | | Vegetarians and Vegans will enjoy the Green |
| every kind of cuisine from all over the world. | | | | Gourmet Restaurant at 115 King St, Newtown, |
| There are Sydney restaurants in the European | | | | which has all kinds of Chinese vegetarian dishes, |
| tradition: French, German, Swiss, Italian and | | | | including many made with mock meats. Their |
| Spanish cuisine. Then there's Asian, African, Middle | | | | mock-chicken, mock-duck, mock-pork or beef are |
| Eastern and you-name it. | | | | actually textured vegetable protein (TVP) which |
| If you enjoy seafood, then you'll love the Sydney | | | | looks and feels pretty much like the real thing, |
| restaurants which specialize in fish and seafood | | | | and even tastes okay to hard-core meat eaters. |
| dishes, such as Doyles Seafood Restaurants at | | | | Some of the middle eastern Sydney restaurants |
| Watsons Bay, Circular Quay and at the Sydney | | | | even have upstairs rooms with cushions all over |
| Fish Markets. | | | | the floor, and belly dancers to entertain you as |
| Sydney restaurants include Indian, Vietnamese, | | | | you eat your meal. And some Spanish restaurants |
| Thai, Cambodian, Chinese, Mongolian and so on. | | | | in Sydney have floor shows with Spanish |
| China is so big it alone has thousands of different | | | | Flamenco Dancers. |
| dishes. A whole lot more than fried rice, believe | | | | And if you go miles out of the city, there are |
| me. | | | | Theatre Restaurants where actors and musicians |
| The best place for Sydney restaurants serving | | | | keep dinner guests entertained, well-fed and |
| Chinese food is the Chinatown district... namely | | | | well-watered (with beer or wine) all evening. |
| Dixon Street, Sussex Street and George Streets | | | | After the Sydney restaurants, you'll find hundreds |
| between Haymarket and Liverpool Streets. It's a | | | | of small coffee shops, cafes and takeaway food |
| huge area, and well worth exploring on foot during | | | | places which sell foccocias, hamburgers, fish and |
| the day. | | | | chips, hot meat pies, chicken and beef kebabs, |
| Then don't forget the food styles from Africa | | | | falafel and pide (Turkish bread). |
| and the Middle East. There are several Sydney | | | | All in all there's amazing variety in the food |
| restaurants serving Lebanese and Turkish food to | | | | available at Sydney restaurants. Some of the |
| be found in places such as King Street, Newtown, | | | | restaurants are absolute top world class, but at a |
| and Cleveland and Elizabeth Streets (on the | | | | fraction of what you'd have to pay in New York, |
| border of Surry Hills and Redfern). However, it is | | | | London or Paris. |
| not a safe area to be out in alone at night. | | | | |