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The Best Family-Friendly Restaurants in Sydney, Australia
"A post shared by Kate Aberline (@kateaberline) on May 10, 2015 at 2:36am PDT. One for the pasta lovers, this little Italian haven has heavenly helpings of Boscaiola, Bolognese, Marinara, Napoletana and Sicilliana to name but a few of the regular favourites. While Allawah's Little Italy can serve you a slice of pizza that you won't forget in a hurry, its selection of fresh pasta and risotto are the stars of the show."
"For pizza and pasta worthy of Sydney royalty, take a visit to Queen Margherita of Savoy Neapolitan Pizzeria, on Surf Road in Cronulla. Stroll up from the golden sands of the beach and follow the tanta..."
"Dig into Cuban-style tapas, coffee and cocktails at this Parramatta location. 📍 Coco Cubano, 302 Church St, Parramatta NSW 2150"
"The perfect beachside location, Blackwood Pantry keeps it light and casual. This whole place flows from inside to the outside sitting area. Pop down for breakfast with classics like French toast or lunch with a chicken salad."
"KFC is a subsidiary of YUM! Brands, with 24,000 KFC restaurants globally. YUM! operates the KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and Habit Burger. While KFC Australia owns and operates 50 restaurants across the country, the business is characterised in Australia with having groups of franchise owners with large blocks of restaurant numbers in regions."
"A 7-acre plot started as a poultry farm turned to be one of the must-visit wildlife parks near Sydney. The Featherdale located inner Western Sydney and a usual tour from Sydney to this wildlife park take 45 mins via M4 to reach. The finest Sydney attraction famous for Koala encounters and no one leaves Featherdale wildlife park without patting a Koala."
"A privately-owned zoo in Doonside, near Blacktown, Featherdale Wildlife Park specialises in Australian native wildlife and birds, as well as reptiles and marsupials. Get more info on visiting Featherdale Wildlife Park."
"The Quay is the main transport hub of Sydney Harbour and it’s here that two of Australia’s most famous landmarks reside; the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge. Wander around the Quay and take your “I was here” photo in front of these famous structures and feel the pulse of the city. There’s probably no other pace that will jolt you awake from your jet lag and have you saying to yourself “hey, I’m in Australia!"
"Get steaming hot and yummy fish and chips along with sushi and grilled seafood offerings at this Bondi spot. 📍 The One That Got Away, 163 Bondi Rd, Bondi NSW 2026"
"It may be contentious to call out Sydney’s best fish and chips — but once you taste the Mohr Fish version, you’ll agree with us. Operating since 1992, this Surry Hills mainstay has long been considered the tops when it comes to this takeaway classic. Here, it’s all about beer battering, with the perfectly golden brown fish paired with equally impressive chips (or mash and salad, if you’re a nonconformist)."
"There’s nothing like spinning the lazy Susan at Golden Century and having a bed of fried vermicelli cradling saucy XO pipis land in front of you. With a string of culinary endorsements by the likes of David Chang, Neil Perry and Tetsuya Wakuda under their belt, the restaurant in the heart of Chinatown needs no introduction. All the Cantonese favourites make an appearance, from Mongolian lamb to extra crispy honey chicken, but it’s the pipis that you want."
"Golden Century has been serving Sydneysiders with classic Cantonese fare for more than three decades. Many of its popular orders are now legendary, the pippies with XO sauce most of all. Arrive at midnight or a few hours later on a Sunday and you might see some of Sydney’s best chefs bulldozing their way through out-of-the-tank seafood, mud crab with ginger and shallot, and maybe a bizarre mix of cheap imported beer and luxury wines."