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Nestled amidst its beautiful beaches and harbour, Sydney´s skyline offers visitors some spectacular views that not too many cities can boast about. And what best to compliment a scenic view than a scrumptious meal or a drink with friends. With up and coming lists of the best restaurants and bars in Sydney being added to the city´s hospitality scene one is spoilt for choice. However, we’ve rounded up four of the more popular  local favourites that should be enough to whet your appetite.
Here are the Best Restaurants and Bars in Sydney
Naturally, getting out and about whilst on your east coast Australia tours is amongst the best things to do in Sydney. But where does one venture?

Loluk Bistro – 4

A cosy French eatery located down Bourke Street, the bistro is a family enterprise run by brothers Loic and Luc.  Drawing from family recipes that took shape in home kitchens in Provence, the LoLuk serves up some authentic regional cuisine. With that said diners can savour the Mediterranean flavour popularly associated with Provencal dishes at this restaurant in Sydney. The restaurant specialises in offering all the traditional favourites of the region. Among those the Nicoise Tart, served with caramelised onions, anchovies and black olives enclosed in a crumbly shell is a must try. Perhaps the most recognizable Provencal dish is the ratatouille, which is another dish to try. While this simple vegetarian dish has been the source of many a heated argument among French Chefs  to its authentic version, Lolukś offering is colourful and fresh. As for drinks, the Loluk serves up cocktails and has a classic selection of wines ranging from France and beyond.

 Sasaki

Unlike other Restaurants in Sydney, the Sasaki might not inspire thoughts of culinary greatness amidst its rustic hole in the wall look. However, diners will be surprised that the little Japanese eatery packs a punch with its dishes. Head Chef and founder, Yu Sasaki is a firm believer of using the freshest produce and introducing diners to traditional dishes. The food at Sasaki offers a glimpse into the traditional homely cuisine from the coastal prefecture of Shimane on Honshu Island in Japan, once home to the restaurant´s founder. Located in Sydney’s central business district, this little wonder can seat 25 diners at a time. However, if dining here is on your Things to do in Sydney list then it’s advisable to make reservations. While the restaurant prides itself on fresh produce, the menu keeps changing as the produce come into season. Inspired by the dishes made by his mother in their home kitchen, the dishes at Sasaki are simple but flavourful. From red miso soup to prawn ceviche all the staples of Japanese cuisine can be savoured. For diners with specific dietary requirements, the friendly waitstaff will be happy to suggest alternatives.

 Molo at Manta

For those looking to experience something new among the Pubs in Sydney, the eastern suburb of Woolloomooloo will not disappoint with Molo. This relatively new pop up wine bar is part of fine dining restaurant Manta. The simplicity of its setting beckons diners with its first impression of seating outdoors. Heating keeps guests cosy during the colder months, while the bar prides itself on keeping things simple. While ideally the Molo is a good place to hang out with friends for a small snack and some wine, the menu does offer dishes that are sizeable enough to be considered as a main course.

 Sneaky Possum

Whether you are  looking to delve into the restaurants or pubs in Sydney, the Sneaky Possum will meet all expectations.  This multi facet venue manages to evolves from a cafe, restaurant and bar throughout its daily operations. The dining area at the back of the restaurant hosts diners while offering a cosy atmosphere for a quiet hang out complete with vintage arcade games and pinball machines. The bar at this restaurant in Sydney overlooks a visible kitchen area where the head chef can be seen pulling out all the moves to make sure those dishes are spot on. In terms of cocktail recommendations the lemon myrtle margarita and the rum espresso martini are favourites among the night owls that drop in. The crispy pork belly is recommended for those who like a hearty meal.
Unlike the experiences on Perth to Broome Tours, Sydney is far more populated and whilst Perth can hold its own, there are undoubtedly more options to find the best restaurants and bars in Sydney.

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