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Book a Table at the Best Restaurants in Darling Harbour

Looking for the best restaurants in Darling Harbour? With fresh seafood, international flavours and stunning waterfront views, these top spots are guaranteed to satisfy the fussiest foodies.

Best restaurants in Darling Harbour: Mumian Dining Sydney Bar
Mumian Dining

Welcome to one of Sydney's most vibrant foodie scenes in the heart of the CBD. Wedged between Barangaroo and Pyrmont, the bars and bistros of Sydney's Darling Harbour service city workers, visitors and locals looking for fresh seafood, international fare and harbour views.

From a casual lunch to a romantic date night or a celebratory dinner with family and friends, there is a restaurant for every occasion, with hidden gems and well-known icons serving delectable dishes and epic drinks. Next time you find yourself in the middle of the city, our guide to the best restaurants in Darling Harbour will ensure your cravings for good food and great views are satisfied.

sashimi and white wine at  BTWN Restaurant The W Sydney
BTWN

BTWN

The opening of The W in Sydney was met with delight, with the luxury hotel bringing yet another level of sophistication to the city. While the premium accommodation steals most of the spotlight, the on-site restaurant, BTWN, certainly deserves a moment of recognition as one of the best hotel restaurants in Sydney.

The menu celebrates the best local produce from between the borders of NSW, and the small plates and large dishes are designed to be shared. Combining Australian cuisine with influences from Asia and the Middle East, expect exciting combinations like Fraser Island Spanner Crab salad with Yuzu, and Hunter Valley chicken with labne and golden raisins.

The W Sydney, 31 Wheat Road, Sydney

A table filled with ingredients for hot pot and warm broth at Haidilao Sydney
Haidilao Hotpot

Haidilao Hotpot

There's always time for a steamy Haidilao hotpot. Head to the Exchange Building in Darling Square for a fix of some of the city's best hotpot - the reviews don't lie! The service is friendly and the restaurant is always buzzing with happy customers.

The wait staff perform a special noodle dance show, and there is a sauce and dessert bar that you can visit as many times as you like. Everything is fresh, delicious and utterly comforting - and it's great for kids too, making this a spot the whole family will love. 

Level 5, The Exchange Darling Square, 1 Little Pier Street, Haymarket

A scallop dish from Kagoshima Master Sydney
Kagoshima Master

Kagoshima Master

When the craving for authentic Japanese BBQ hits, head straight for Kagoshima Master, where high-grade cuts of grass-fed Wagyu are prepared over the fire and served as part of a quality degustation experience.

The butcher-inspired restaurant originated in Osaka, Japan, and provides guests with a greater understanding and appreciation of the refined technique of flame grilling, with only the best cuts of beef hand-selected for a fresh and mouthwatering farm-to-table feast.

New Life Darling Harbour, 521 Harris Street, Ultimo

A table set for two complete with wine and multiple dishes at Mister Percy
Mister Percy

Mister Percy

A neighbourhood wine bar passionate about pouring a thoughtful collection of boutique local and international drops, Mister Percy is just around the corner in Pyrmont, and well worth the short stroll.

Their Spanish-inspired menu is ideal for sharing, showcasing classic Mediterranean flavours and dishes that pair well with the impressive wine list.

139 Murray Street, Pyrmont 

fresh noodle dish with chopsticks at Hello Auntie Sydney
Hello Auntie

Hello Auntie

For a modern take on traditional Vietnamese cuisine, book a table at Hello Auntie. This family-run restaurant, led by chef Cuong Nguyen, is known for its deliciously barbequed meats and tasty vegan options, including one of the city's most popular vegan phos.

With locations in Darling Square and Marrickville, Hello Auntie is a must-visit spot for tasty bowls and delicious nibbles in a modern setting, and, if you want to step it up a notch, book in for Bottomless Brunch on Saturdays!

Darling Square, 16 Nicole Walk, Haymarket

cantonese dishes and red wine at Mumian Dining Sydney
Mumian Dining

MuMian Dining

Bringing Cantonese flavours to Darling Quarter, experience modern twists on traditional dishes at MuMian. Proud to use only the best produce in their creations, expect seafood, fish, soup and dim sum - both vegetarian and with pork and prawn.

Order as much or as little as you like, or let the team take care of it with two banquet options, both including starters, a selection of mains and a mango sago to end on a sweet note.

1 Harbour Street, Sydney

KOGI Korean BBq table grill with meat on the hotplate and accompanying side dishes
KOGI Korean BBQ

KOGI Korean BBQ

Located within Market City, KOGI Korean BBQ in Sydney stands out with its fusion of traditional Korean flavours and contemporary culinary innovation. Expect sizzling bulgogi and savoury kimchi pancakes paired with a buzzing ambience.

With melt-in-your-mouth premium cuts, all the sides and the chance to cook your food exactly how you like it, KOGI is the perfect spot for a fun night out with friends, with a DIY BBQ providing an immersive (and delicious) dining experience.

9-13 Hay Street, Sydney

Now that you've made your way through the best restaurants in Darling Harbour, why not explore more of the CBD? From the best inner-city pubs to the best vintage shopping, we've got you covered for your next day out!

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