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5 OMAKASE restaurants in Sydney you must try
"With a menu dreamed up by Mitsuhiro Yashio, Yachiyo’s delectable Japanese offering is a pleasure to explore. Using incomparably fresh produce, the sashimi and sushi roll selection is worth lingering over, while the popcorn cauliflower with chilli sesame dressing and wagyu tataki are utterly moreish. Yakitori and hot-pots are available for a more substantial meal, and the ‘I love you very Mochi’ dessert is a sweet as it sounds."
"If you’re looking for a go-to Sushi place, look no further because Sushi Yachiyo is exactly what you’ve dreamed of. Delicious food, creative serving styles and ambient atmosphere, all you need to bring is company!. Try some of their Yachiyo Special Sushi such as the Blue Swimmer Crab Roll, Wagyu Wrap or Edamame Oshi Sushi."
"Fishbowl will be available for takeaway on their website and most delivery platforms throughout the lockdown. Grab a quick and healthy salad or bowl while you’re stuck WFH."
"The range of sushi, sashimi, nigiri and tempura delights is impressive at Sushi Maru. Take your seat at the train and watch the well-priced bites make their way around. Start with some of your go-to’s before working your way up to Maru’s signature dishes."
"A buzzy little place on the Northern Beaches, Rainbow Sushi has a warm, friendly vibe and the food keeps locals loyal. The menu is curated with classics and has a wide range of vegetable, meats and seafood. It’s a popular spot for lunch and dinner so be sure to arrive early to secure your seat at the train."
"Chatswood’s Makoto is one of the most authentic and best sushi trains in Sydney. Making its way around the minimalist venue on the carousel, the reasonably priced plates showcase Makoto’s inventive fare. With fast and friendly service, there is usually a queue waiting outside, but don’t let that deter you, the short wait is well worth it."
"You can find this dining spot conveniently located in World Square, Sydney. Here, you will also find an exciting revolving sushi train. They serve up the best noodle dishes as well."
"A hidden jewel on North Head, magical Store Beach can only be reached by kayak (you can hire them from Manly Kayak Centre) or boat. It’s a breeding ground for fairy penguins, so access is prohibited from dusk, when the birds waddle in to settle down for the night."
"Little Manly Beach in Sydney Harbour is an ideal hangout for families with kids of all ages. The water is calm, clean, and there are plenty of grass areas to roam around. When the little ones are done splashing and swimming, they can head over to the playground areas for even more active excitement."
"When the shopping has stirred up an appetite, New Shanghai is conveniently located just underneath Westfield to give you some sustenance to keep going. The interior exudes a 1930s Shanghainese street-style setting and the menu is full of authentic Chinese cuisine from the Shanghai region. Address: Shop 1017-1020, 188 Pitt Street, SydneyPhone: (02) 8386 8368Hours: Sun- Monday 11 am – 7 pm, Tuesday 11 am – 7.30 pm, Wednesday – Saturday 11 am – 8 pm"
"Ask anyone where you can find the best dumplings in Sydney and they’ll point you to Ashfield. This bustling inner west ‘burb is filled with Shanghainese restaurants, each with a similar sounding name. The longest lines can be found at New Shanghai (between Shanghai Night and New Shanghai Night) and that’s because it’s the best."
"Some of the best takeaway in Sydney is actually the cheapest, but what Zueus lacks in price, it makes up for in flavour. When your tummy’s growling, Zeus Street Greek, which has locations all across the city, is the place to be. Be warned, you’ll want to order everything, and there’s zero judgement in that."
"Ed.Square Town Centre has a brand new indoor children’s play area with two dedicated spaces for kids of all ages.The junior space for under fours boats a ‘Junior Cube’ with a crawl tube, vertical forest and activity wall plus an inclusive kaleidoscope cubby. Older children will love the hanging pods, which hang up to 3.8-metres off the ground for endless climbing fun, and have an attached slide. There is also a mini trampoline, rock climbing wall and two additional slides in the area to keep everyone entertained.Where: Ed."
"Kids can play at the pirate-themed kids’ space, located on level 1, outside My Baby Warehouse and Smart Choice Furniture.Where: 265 Parramatta Rd, Auburn"
"An expansive building incorporating residential apartments and commercial businesses, One Central Park is best known for the beautiful hanging gardens that run down its glass walls. In for foreground is Halo – a wind-powered kinetic sculpture by artists Jennifer Turpin and Michaelie Crawford. Another eye-catching feature is the cantilevered heliostat, which reflects light down into the shopping centre."