Top Best Japanese Restaurants in City of Parramatta Council

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Top Best Japanese Restaurants in City of Parramatta Council

Cho Cho San
Cho Cho San
4.4 (744 ratings)
Modern Japanese cuisine and inventive cocktails in a bright room with a long central table.
73 Macleay St, Potts Point NSW 2011, Australia
Modern izakaya restaurantsJapanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
Mentioned by Good Food
10 of our favourite Japanese restaurants in Sydney for 2019
"At Potts Point's upmarket modern Japanese diner, chef Nic Wong packs stacks of creative talent and a deft culinary metier that results in a menu that is sharp, focused and downright delicious. A crab fried rice is smoky – that's the bonito – and spicy care of XO sauce, and textured by plenty of fish roe that pop like exploding ninjas. Eggplant miso sticks are kind of like sophisticated Dagwood Dogs – creamy, salty, soft-centred with an Asian twist."
Mentioned by What The Fab
Sydney Food Guide: The BEST Restaurants in Sydney | 2021
"Cho Cho San’s modern Japanese cuisine has made quite a mark in Sydney’s foodie scene. Don’t expect a large sushi roll menu, but instead indulge in the izakaya, hibachi, and plates like the pork udon noodles."
Sokyo
Sokyo
4.5 (1801 ratings)
An adventurous sharing menu, including sushi & grilled meats, & sake list in elegant surrounds.
Level G, The Darling The Star, 80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia
Japanese restaurantBreakfast restaurant
Mentioned by Harbour Rocks Hotel Sydney
Guide to Sydney: Best of the best romantic restaurants Sydney to enjoy.
"Sokyo (Level G, The Darling The Star/80 Pyrmont St., Pyrmont) is one of the best-loved sushi counters in Sydney. Popular among the locals and tourists alike, Sokyo offers the ultimate sushi experience. Chef Chase Kojima is well known in Sydney for his state-of-the-art delicacies."
Mentioned by AGFG
The 20 Best Sydney,NSW Japanese Restaurants
"Channelling both Sydney and Tokyo, Sokyo Japanese restaurant is a fusion of two worlds, where chef Chase Kojima will amaze you with a unique, contemporary style of food and flavour. Sokyo offers a per..."
Saké Restaurant
Saké Restaurant
4.3 (1478 ratings)
Vibrant, rustic-chic dining room serving inventive sushi and sashimi, plus clever cocktails.
12 Argyle St, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Japanese restaurantAuthentic Japanese restaurantTakeout Restaurant
Ogenki Japanese Restaurant
Ogenki Japanese Restaurant
4.5 (109 ratings)
7/713-715 Military Rd, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia
Japanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout Restaurant
Ume Burger
Ume Burger
4.3 (1414 ratings)
Wulugul Walk, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia
RestaurantBarFast food restaurantHamburger restaurantJapanese restaurant
RaRa Redfern
RaRa Redfern
4.3 (1283 ratings)
Trendy noodle house with industrial-chic decor & a happening atmosphere, plus sidewalk seating.
66b Regent St, Redfern NSW 2016, Australia
Ramen restaurantBarJapanese restaurantNoodle shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Quisine | Quandoo Blog – Feast on the Latest Food Stories
The Best Japanese Sydney Has to Offer (Sashi-Me Please
"Sydney is becoming quite packed with ramen joints (up their with the best ramen in Melbourne if you ask us) but our favourite is RaRa Ramen in Redfern. While the space is modern and hip, the umami-rich ramen on offer here is authentic. The culinary team at RaRa make both the broths and the Hakata-style noodles fresh in house every day, with these guys clearly appreciating the artistry behind a bowl of slurpy ramen goodness."
Okami (Marrickville) - Japanese All You Can Eat
Okami (Marrickville) - Japanese All You Can Eat
4.2 (310 ratings)
Shop 6 & 7/359 Illawarra Rd, Marrickville NSW 2204, Australia
Japanese restaurantRestaurant
Harada
Harada
3.5 (203 ratings)
Australia, New South Wales, Glebe, Wentworth St
Japanese restaurant
Mentioned by Boss Hunting
The 15 Best Japanese Restaurants in Sydney
"Glebe may not have the density of quality Japanese restaurants like Sydney’s North or the CBD, but Yoshinobu Harada’s namesake venue is more than enough for the inner-west neighbourhood. The discreet entrance is part of a small apartment block on Wentworth Street, far from the stacked options of stretchy Glebe Point Road and perfectly contented with obscurity – you’d only stumble upon it if you listened carefully for the soft jazz and blues notes wafting from the diminutive space. Around 8 people at a time can enjoy Yoshi’s $120 omakase, or opt for the occasional “yakitori dining” which focuses on skewers and bar snacks."
Mentioned by Washoku Lovers
5 OMAKASE restaurants in Sydney you must try
"Owner chef Yoshinobu Harada, his passion to create something new is never ending. He discovered his own style of Omakase with his versatile possibilities. His omakase changes daily, and you will not be bored when you return."
Osaka Trading Co.
Osaka Trading Co.
3.9 (247 ratings)
Shop 18, Tramsheds, 1 Dalgal Way, Forest Lodge NSW 2037, Australia
Japanese restaurantBarModern izakaya restaurantsRamen restaurant
Mentioned by Boss Hunting
The 15 Best Japanese Restaurants in Sydney
"The conceptual dining scene that’s taken over Sydney’s historic Tramsheds could have been easily lost within the city’s obsession with adaptive reuse food precincts. That is, if it wasn’t for two venues. The first is meat-loving Butcher and the Farmer, and the second is this masterstroke, Osaka Trading Co."
Mentioned by Washoku Lovers
5 OMAKASE restaurants in Sydney you must try
"Owner chef Kazu and his wife Mari are the characters, it’s very warm and cosy. Owner chef Kazu is skilled and experienced but not only that, he has a passion to find the very best ingredients for customers. His sushi omakase is from $85."
Gou Sushi
Gou Sushi
4.6 (205 ratings)
02/30-34 Chalmers St, Surry Hills NSW 2010, Australia
Japanese restaurant
Mentioned by Sitchu
The Best Sushi Trains in Sydney for a Moveable Feast
"Considered one of the best sushi trains in Sydney, Gou Sushi has built a reputation with the inner-city crowd for their traditional dishes with Australian produce and flavours. The innovative and seasonal menu showcases an array of dishes from takoyaki to grilled mackerel. 2/30-34 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills"

Top 10 Free Things To Do and Attractions in City of Parramatta Council

Fig Tree Lawn - Royal Botanic Garden
Fig Tree Lawn - Royal Botanic Garden
4.8 (17 ratings)4.5 (8743 ratings)
Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Sydney 5 days itinerary
A Filipino Traveller’s Diary: 5 Days in Sydney
"To tick off the “touristy” bucket list, we spent the day walking from our hotel to Hyde Park, St. Mary’s Cathedral, Royal Botanic Gardens, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney Opera House, Harbor Bridge, Circular Quay, Darling Harbor – meaning 5 hours on foot, before finally taking the bus to Wildlife Zoo, then finally to Bondi for the winter beach experience. The streets of Sydney are mostly sloped terrains, letting us burn more calories. With everything that fancied my eyes, I never felt tired actually, until we got back to our hotel."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
Sights in Sydney
"More than 80 acres of sweeping green lawns, groves of indigenous and exotic trees, duck ponds, greenhouses, and some 45,124 types of…"
Barangaroo Reserve
Barangaroo Reserve
4.6 (2977 ratings)4.5 (228 ratings)
Waterfront park with walking & cycling paths, plus a variety of trees, grassy areas & scenic views.
Hickson Rd, Barangaroo NSW 2000, Australia
ParkNature & Parks
State Theatre
State Theatre
4.7 (1937 ratings)4.5 (495 ratings)
Live music, film and comedy establishment with sumptuous Gothic, Italian and art deco architecture.
49 Market St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
Performing arts theaterSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesTheaters
Mentioned by Best Things to do in Sydney | Sydney Expert
29 Iconic Buildings in Sydney |
"Built to be “the Empire’s Greatest Theatre” at the peak of the Jazz Age, the State Theatre combines Gothic facades with a neoclassical interior and baroque auditorium, giving visitors a glimpse of the show business of yesteryear. The theatre is referred to as the “Palace of dreams”. Seating 2,034 people and filled with an impressive collection of classic art, including work by William Dobell, sculptures and stunning chandeliers, if you want to learn more amount this amazing property, book one of their guided tours."
Mentioned by Sydney 7 days itinerary
7 Days in Sydney Itinerary- for Those Who Want a Bit of Everything!
"The State Theatre hosts loads of shows throughout the year ranging from musicals to comedies to burlesque so there’s something for everyone. As you’ll just be passing by, for now, make sure you take a look in at the beautiful art deco foyer."

Best Bath Houses in City of Parramatta Council

Glow & Grace Beauty Salon,Spa,Facials and Spray Tan
Glow & Grace Beauty Salon,Spa,Facials and Spray Tan
4.8 (59 ratings)
34 Spit Rd, Mosman NSW 2088, Australia
Beauty salonDay spaFacial spaMassage therapistSkin care clinicSpaTanning salonWaxing hair removal service
The Spa at Park Hyatt Sydney
The Spa at Park Hyatt Sydney
4.6 (27 ratings)
7 Hickson Rd, The Rocks NSW 2000, Australia
Day spa
Mentioned by Australian Traveller
Sydney's 7 Best Day Spas
"The Park Hyatt Sydneytakes pride of place on The Rocks foreshore, but you wouldn’t know it from the spa inside: it’s a world away from the hype and happenings of the city. There is is an extensive menu of massaging, prodding and polishing practiced inside the lush treatment rooms. Park Hyatt’s day spa"
The Darling
The Darling
4.6 (437 ratings)
Swanky luxury hotel with harbour views, plus live performance venues, 5 upscale eateries & a casino.
80 Pyrmont St, Pyrmont NSW 2009, Australia
HotelDay spa
Mentioned by luxuryhotelsguides.com
Top 10 Luxury Hotels Sydney
"The Darling is yet another grant five star hotel located in the vicinity of the more underrated tourist attraction of the city, the Darling Harbour. If you’d like to explore the more mainstream tourist spots like The Opera House and The Harbour Bridge, then you’ll need to hop into a ferry or a bus. If you like a good walk, you can take a leisurely stroll through the town and you’ll reach your destination in about half an hour."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
25 Best Hotels in Sydney
"A luxurious, contemporary hotel, The Darling in Pyrmont turns heads with its lavish lobby, decorated with sculptural lighting and vibrant floral rugs by Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa."

Must See Sights and Landmarks in City of Parramatta Council Area

Golden Ridge Animal Farm, sydney
Golden Ridge Animal Farm, sydney
4.4 (286 ratings)4.5 (28 ratings)
686 Old Northern Rd, Dural NSW 2158, Australia
FarmSights & LandmarksChildren's amusement center
Government House Gardens
Government House Gardens
4.5 (360 ratings)4.5 (230 ratings)
This 1800s mansion is the official residence of the New South Wales governor & offers house tours.
Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
GardenSights & LandmarksGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Best Things to do in Sydney | Sydney Expert
29 Iconic Buildings in Sydney |
"A brilliant example of Gothic Revival, next to the Royal Botanical Garden, Government House has been home to the Governors of New South Wales since the 1840s. Much of the premises remains open to the public, and you can join one of the free tours to learn more about the building and its residents. Within the gates of the Royal Botanic Gardens, you can visit Government House’s own garden every day of the week between 10am and 4pm unless hosting official functions."
Mentioned by The Kid Bucket List
The Best Museums in Sydney to Visit with Kids
"Like Cockatoo Island, Parramatta Park is also included on the UNESCO 11 convict site list. Old Government House is also the oldest surviving public building in Australia and was the country residence of the first ten Governors of New South Wales. Head here for a public tour of the building."
St Mary's Cathedral
St Mary's Cathedral
4.7 (4439 ratings)4.5 (1783 ratings)
Gothic-style Catholic cathedral built of local sandstone from 1868-1928, offering mass & exhibits.
St Marys Rd, Sydney NSW 2000, Australia
CathedralSights & LandmarksCatholic churchChurchSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by THE BUDGET WANDERERS
8 Gothic-Inspired Churches in Sydney You Must Visit
"The most widely known church among tourists in Sydney is the St Mary’s Cathedral at St Mary’s Road. Its left side is widely visible when one is at Hyde Park especially at the majestic Archibald Fountain. During the Holiday Season, St Mary’s Cathedral is one of the city’s famous structures that are lit with colourful beam of lights, making it one of the most anticipated and photographed buildings during the festive season."
Mentioned by holidify.com
18 Sydney Attractions, Best Tourist Places To Visit & Sightseeing
"0 km from city center 17 out of 18 places to visit in Sydney. The St. Mary's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Sydney. There have been many Roman Catholic cathedrals in Sydney over the years, but the present cathedral was built in 1868."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near City of Parramatta Council

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Drummoyne 3 Bedroom Home (62ALE)
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