The Best Restaurants in The Rocks
From fine dining to cosy bistro bites, these are The Rocks' best restaurants that suit all tastes, budgets and vibes.
Looking for the best restaurants in The Rocks, Sydney's most iconic tourist precinct? With a mix of fine dining restaurants, historic pubs, sleek cocktail bars, and alfresco eateries, boasting stunning views of the beautiful Sydney Harbour, there's something for everyone. The famous cobblestone streets are packed with exceptional haunts, perfect for a romantic evening or a night out with friends. Read on for an edit of our favourites...
The Dining Room by James Viles
The Dining Room by James Viles is a culinary haven with a menu that celebrates seasonal Australian produce. Once you've torn your eyes away from the unrivalled views of the Opera House and the city skyline, you'll have the tough job of choosing your three courses. But not to fear, whether you're enjoying delicate local seafood or indulging in artisanal desserts, every bite at Park Hyatt Dining Room reflects the restaurant's commitment to excellence. One for a special occasion!
Sitchu Tip: The aged beef rump tartare entrée with black garlic and spent breadcrumbs is the perfect mix of freshness with a side of crunch.
7 Hickson Road, The Rocks
Le Foote
Le Foote, a Swillhouse gem, is a Euro wine bar and grill, housed in a historic 1838 build. From the sultry jazz-infused upstairs bar to the European allure of the alfresco courtyard, each visit uncovers a new layer of delight.
101 George Street, The Rocks
Saké
With traditional Japanese cuisine and an extensive sake list, Saké is a must-visit for savvy foodies. From express lunches to tempting bento box deals and exclusive private dining rooms, this popular spot caters to every palate and group size.
12 Argyle Street, The Rocks
Luna Lu
Luna Lu is a premium contemporary Asian restaurant in Campbell's Cove with a menu inspired by London's high-end diners. Delectable dishes like marble striploin and eastern rock lobster with Chinese noodles and their signature XO sauce grace the menu. Best of all, you've got a front row seat as the sun sets over the Opera House and Harbour Bridge.
Bays 4 and 5, 7-27 Circular Quay West, Campbells Cove, The Rocks
Quay
Located in one of the most stunning spots in the city, Quay is a local legend, dishing out top-tier cuisine against a backdrop that's more Sydney postcard than restaurant view. Executive Chef Peter Gilmore’s nature-inspired menu has received numerous awards and recognition, and it is indeed well-deserved. Need further proof? A quick glance at the artistically presented dishes on Instagram will show you the restaurant’s beauty and creativity.
Overseas Passenger Terminal, Upper, The Rocks
Ploos
Ploos, strategically perched on the fringes of Sydney Harbour, is a culinary gem where Chef Peter Conistis artfully intertwines Greek and Aussie influences. The menu is a symphony of flavours, and features standout dishes such as the Nissiotiki Salad and Abrolhos octopus, thoughtfully complemented by taramosalata and a lamb tomahawk. To make the most out of your visit, be sure to round out your meal with their delectable traditional loukoumades with a cocktail in hand.
Bay 7, 7/27 Circular Quay West, The Rocks
Bay Nine Omakase
Bay Nine Omakase is a petite restaurant with just 10 counter-seats available. This exclusive dining experience offers a unique omakase menu that evolves daily based on the freshest produce available at the market. If you miss out on the omakase experience, you can still enjoy a six-course set lunch menu or an eight-course dinner at one of the restaurant's few tables.
Campbell’s Stores, Bay 9, 7-27 Circular Quay West, The Rocks
Tayim
For those looking for a Middle Eastern culinary adventure in The Rocks, Tayim is a must-visit. Located in the charming Harbour Rocks Hotel, Tayim offers modern Middle Eastern cuisine amidst stunning sandstone interiors. The restaurant's exotic and unique vibe adds to the dining experience, and fans of Israeli cuisine will delight in Tayim's creative collection of showstoppers.
34 Harrington Street, Nurses Walk, The Rocks
Mode Kitchen and Bar
Nestled within the Four Seasons hotel atrium, Mode Kitchen and Bar's 1920s-inspired setting exudes sophistication with plush elements like velvet and marble. The star of the show is undoubtedly the impressive wood-fired grill, infusing every dish with a distinctive flavour.
Four Seasons Hotel- 199 George Street, Sydney
Harbourfront Seafood Sydney The Rocks
Located in the historic Campbell's Stores at The Rocks, Sydney, Harbourfront Seafood Sydney The Rocks offers diners a picturesque waterfront dining experience with stunning views of the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Enjoy everything from reinvented classics (the 150 Lashes battered fish and chips with crushed peas and ‘chip shop’ curry sauce is phenomenal) as well as hearty new additions that shift with the seasons.
Campbell's Stores Bay 1-3, 7-27 Circular Quay West, The Rocks
Pony Dining The Rocks
For a no-nonsense feast in The Rocks, locals swear by Pony Dining. This unpretentious gem serves up wood-fired meats, locally sourced seafood, and small plates that let the ingredients shine. Tucked in the cobblestoned Kendall Lane, it's your spot for a quick drink or a hearty meal. Pony's outdoor bar boasts a boutique wine list and a whiskey selection that'll make your head spin (in a good way).
Cnr Argyle Street and Kendall Lane, The Rocks
6HEAD
Housed in the beautifully preserved 1839 heritage building, Campbell's Stores, this restaurant offers a unique "stop in time" experience with breathtaking views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House. Known for its focus on quality, grain-fed meat, and fresh seafood, 6HEAD is among the best restaurants in The Rocks. Whether it's a romantic evening, a corporate lunch, or a Wagyu steak craving, 6HEAD's menus have something for everyone. With a carefully curated wine list and an intimate waterfront setting, you're bound to have an indulgent time here.
Bay 10 & 11, Campbell’s Stores, 7-27 Circular Quay West, The Rocks
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