Eats Near ROSYD
A small, walkable list of great spots around the store — from casual bites to special-occasion dining
Four Frogs Crêperie
📍 1 Macquarie Place, Sydney NSW 2000Classic Breton galettes and sweet crêpes done right — light, buttery, and perfect any time of day.
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MCA Cafe
📍 140 George Street, The Rocks, Sydney 2000Casual plates and coffee with sweeping harbour views right at the Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Quay
📍 Upper Level, Overseas Passenger Terminal, The Rocks, Sydney 2000Sydney’s icon for special nights — inventive tasting menus framed by Opera House and Harbour Bridge vistas.
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Saké
📍 12 Argyle Street, The Rocks, Sydney 2000Modern Japanese in a heritage building — premium sushi and sustainable seafood are the stars.
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Tayim
📍 34 Harrington Street, Nurses WalkWarm sandstone surrounds, charcoal-grilled meats, and mezze that balance tradition and freshness.
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Blu Bar on 36
📍 Level 36, 176 Cumberland Street, Sydney 2000Sky-high cocktails at Shangri-La Sydney with a glittering night view of the harbour.
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The Collective, The Rocks
📍 12-18 Argyle St, Sydney NSW 2000A lively all-day spot in the heart of The Rocks — easy for groups and casual catch-ups.
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Mamak Haymarket
📍 15 Goulburn Street, Haymarket NSW 2000Fluffy, crisp roti canai and satay that transport you straight to Kuala Lumpur street stalls.
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The Tea Cosy
📍 7 Atherden St, The Rocks NSW 2000A cozy heritage nook serving warm, just-baked scones and classic jams all day.
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Lune Croissanterie Sydney CBD
📍 1 Elizabeth St, Sydney NSW 2000Butter-forward, shatteringly crisp pastries from a cult-favourite croissant house.
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