7 Best Restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney

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We've compiled the best of the best in The Rocks - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Aria

$$$$ | Circular Quay Fodor's Choice

With windows overlooking the Opera House and Harbour Bridge, Aria could easily rest on the laurels of its location. Instead, celebrated chef Tom Gorringe creates a menu of extraordinary dishes that may be your best meal Down Under. There's inventive seafood dishes, premium meats, and beautifully presented desserts. The dining experience is focused on different four-course tasting menus, with matching wines. And this dining experience doesn't come cheap but fine fare rarely does, especially in Australia. 

1 Macquarie St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9240–2255
Known For
  • Foodie favorite
  • Seafood like Skull Island prawns and surf clams and eel
  • Incredible views of the harbor
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekends
Reservations essential
Jacket required

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Bennelong

$$$$ | Circular Quay Fodor's Choice

One of Australia's most renowned chefs, Peter Gilmore, oversees the kitchen at possibly the most superbly situated dining room in town. Tucked into the side of the Opera House, the restaurant affords views of Sydney Harbour Bridge and the city lights. Gilmore's creations are as special as the view and showcase the best of Australia's produce with a focus on terroir, with dishes like aged Kurobuta pork or Tasmanian southern rock lobster. Whatever you do, leave room for dessert, with the cherry jam lamington, a clever interpretation of the Australian classic cake, which has been a constant on the menu for almost a decade. It's that good. Pretheater dining is available if you are going to a performance in the Opera House but booking is essential.

Sydney Opera House, Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9240–8000
Known For
  • Incredible views
  • High-end dining experience
  • Delightful desserts
Restaurant Details
No lunch weekdays
Reservations essential
Jacket required

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Quay

$$$$ | The Rocks Fodor's Choice

Quay has been Sydney’s top restaurant for 30 years and it's still going strong with chef Peter Gilmore's experimental Mod Oz cuisine created with seasonal, local produce. The menu has carefully created seafood dishes, like wild blacklip abalone or native freshwater marron or crayfish. But it’s the White Coral dessert, which is what Quay has become known. It's a white chocolate ganache shell filled with feijoa fruit ice cream and coconut cream. Add in the sweeping vista of the Opera House and the sparkling harbor, and it's perhaps no surprise that prebooking is essential.

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Botanic House

$$$$ | Royal Botanic Gardens

With wide verandas providing tranquil views over the gardens, the sound of birdsong filling the air, and a menu created by celebrated chef Luke Nguyen, Botanic House is a top choice for a long lunch or a sunset dinner. The menu is modern Asian, leaning more toward Vietnamese, with dumplings, bao, and grilled meats usually on the menu. The restaurant is within the Royal Botanic Gardens; it can be accessed from either the Palace Gate on Macquarie Street or from Lion Gate on Mrs. Macquarie's Road.

Macquarie St., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
1300-558–980
Known For
  • Pretty Botanic Gardens setting
  • Fresh Vietnamese meals
  • Great service
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.--Thurs.

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Pancakes on The Rocks

$ | The Rocks

Pancakes on the Rocks was founded in the 1950s by two Australians who had returned from a road trip in the United States. Seven decades later and it's still an iconic eatery in Sydney. There's a huge array of pancakes available, and each are American-style, arriving with eggs, bacon, and syrup.

Saké Restaurant

$$$$ | The Rocks

This is the top destination for contemporary Japanese cuisine in The Rocks. Each dish is crafted from fresh ingredients with a creative twist, offering a unique culinary experience as the team blends modern Japanese flavors with traditional elements. The menu features standout options like Hamachi kingfish with coriander-infused ponzu sauce. Enjoy every bite and explore an extensive beverage list that includes a wide selection of saké. Open every day for lunch and dinner, and no booking is required.

Theatre Bar at the End of the Wharf

$ | Walsh Bay

Most people come to this buzzy bar at the end of Pier 4 for a quick bite before a show at the adjacent Sydney Theatre Company, but the views of the Harbour Bridge are so spectacular that it's worth coming here any time. It gets busy before a show starts, but then the crowd vanishes, leaving it a pleasant place to linger over a quiet glass of wine or cocktail and soak in the amazing view. The menu is split into small tapas-style eats to share or large mains, and there's plenty of variety from hearty pastas, fish-and-chips and antipasto boards.

Hickson Rd., Sydney, NSW, 2000, Australia
02-9250–1761
Known For
  • Incredible views
  • Huge variety of meals
  • Lively atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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