Your Guide to Best Casual Restaurants in Sydney CBD

Posted by Sophia Logan on February 11th, 2021

If you are looking for Sydney Food and Drink options for dining in Sydney, this guide is sure to be helpful. For the recommendations on the best places for tourists to eat and drink in Sydney, the list is created. Some of thebest casual restaurants in Sydney CBD that are preferred by most, have been added. These are the places that locals prefer to eat.

Try Aussie's Iconic Meat Pie

There are many variants of meat pies available these days. A decent mince pie is usually a good old preferred buy, however, for some a lamb shank pie will triumph most of the times.While the filling is necessary, it is undeniable that the pastry is a necessary part as well. Until it has a cool golden tinge to it, it should be flaky and light and fried. Let's take a look at some of the good candidates for the top pies in the cities.

Best casual restaurants in Sydney for meat pies.

  • Harrys Cafe de Wheels
  • Bourke Street Bakery
  • Infinity Bakery

 

The humble burger

Who doesn’t like the good old burger? They may have changed the patty over time, however, it is an undeniable fact that burger still stand tall as the best seller in some of the best casual restaurant in Sydney CBD.

Where to find Sydney’s best burgers 

  • Bar Luca
  • Marys
  • Bare Grill 
  • Soul Burger
  • Drink in the cocktails and views at a rooftop bar

Casual restaurants are common to find, but if you are looking for a restaurant that gives you the vibe of an upscale place then what better than that. Be sure to go for restaurant booking in Sydney CBD, when going for these restaurants.

Where to find drinks with a view in Sydney

Bar Blu

Henry Deane 

Zephyr 

Coogee Pavilion

Feast of the best of Malaysia

If you wish to eat Malaysian, then Sydney has surprisingly large number of Malaysian restaurants for you. You don’t even need restaurant booking in Sydney CBD when visiting these places. If you have not tried Malaysia food before this is as good a place as any to get an authentic Malaysia meal.

Try out Sydney Fish Market cooking lessons if you want a hands-on Sydney seafood experience. The courses last for about 3-4 hours at the Fish Market and include a presentation and hands-on lesson, as well as a lunch and a glass of wine to finish. In the meantime, you hear too much about seafood and get an apron as a souvenir to take home.

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