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10 Should-Eats for First Time Guests

If this is your first time visiting Sydney you will love it! It was voted one of the best cities in the world by Telegraph readers and was ranked # 4 on Conde Nast Traveler’s list of Best Large Cities. Sydney is among the best for many reasons, some of which are great food and picturesque locations.

Sydney not only has the famous Opera House and Bondi Beach to offer; It is also a place where you can find traditional and creative food. The city’s multiculturalism produces an infinite variety of dishes that you will enjoy.

You can find many options when in town; Therefore, this shortlist is insufficient to describe the city’s diversity for every taste bud. Below is just a simple rundown of what Sydney has to offer in terms of culinary adventure.

Here are the top 10 must-eat in Sydney:

Strawberry watermelon cake

The world famous strawberry watermelon cake can be found in Black Star Pastry, Newton, NSW. It’s famous for a reason. The beautifully made, Instagram-worthy cake is delicious as it looks. The cake consists of two layers: almond dacquoise, watermelon, scented cream, strawberries, dried rose petals and pistachios. Perfect for dessert or for tea with friends.


Avocado on toast

A nutritious breakfast, avocado on toast, will give you a boost of energy as it is high in healthy fats. The avocado is mashed, sprinkled with sesame seeds, olive oil with poached eggs and cheese over the toasted bread.

There is a wide variety of avocado toast in Sydney. Head to Bowery Lane on O’Connell Street for their mashed avocado with beetroot hummus and silk feta or the Foundry in Surry Hills for their avocado toast with tomatoes.

Lamington cake

A local delicacy, the Lamington Cake is a sponge cake soaked in chocolate sauce and covered with coconut flakes. Now there are many variations on the classic Lamingtons like jams, creams, salted caramel and dulce de leche.

Try these Lamingtons from Flour and Stone at 53 Riley Street, Woolloomooloo. You can also go to Tokyo Lamington and try macadamia honey, plum and chocolate, and lemon myrtle lime.

Burger

While burgers are something we’re all familiar with, you can experience the unique flavors of Sydney’s burgers. Whether food trucks, diner or restaurants, there are many options to choose from. A popular eatery is Luca Burgers Bar in Darlinghurst, Parramatta.

Say you’re in the area looking for Manly restaurants then go to Betty Burgers and Concrete Co. Their burgers and fried chicken are favorites on the menu. A Japanese burger, Ume Burger at Wulugul Walk, is for your guilty pleasure. A soft roll, Wagyu, salad, cheese and sauce, a classic that is hard to forget.

Witchetty Grub

If you’re looking for an exotic option in Sydney, explore your taste buds with this authentic local dish. The protein-rich Witchetty Grub has a nutty and robust taste when consumed raw. However, it can be roasted if you want a crisper texture and crunchy meal. When cooked, it has a chicken-like taste. It’s a great alternative to meat.

Australian prawns

Australia is rich in fresh seafood, including shrimp of various sizes. From king prawns to tiger prawns, you can enjoy rich flavors when mixed with different recipes. For those looking for a taste of Thai, Chin Chin 69 Commonwealth Street in Surry Hills is a great place to start. Your pan shrimp are hard to resist.

Mr. Wong prawn toast and foie gras are a must here, along with the garlic buttered prawns. For a night of luxury dining, head to Cirrus, a restaurant in Barangaroo. Fresh seafood is caught sustainably. The king prawns fried with koji butter or the grilled lobster with black pepper and wakame should be on your list.


Barramundi

Barramundi is a very common fish in Australia, particularly Sydney, and can be found in every restaurant across the country. Barramundi is rich in Omega 3 and can easily be grown on a fish farm without the use of hormones. It doesn’t have a strong odor, so it’s perfect in almost any recipe.

Get a taste of Australian cuisine in Bennelong, where you can enjoy not only the delicious barramundi dish, but also the ambience and decoration. If you are looking for an Asian flavor, check out the Mekong Restaurant for Vietnamese cuisine, or Thai Pothong for a taste of Thai. Both serve barramundi dishes that you will appreciate.

potatocake

A popular staple food among the locals, potato pie has a crispy outer layer without feeling heavy. It is light on the stomach and can be accompanied by other dishes such as fish, eggs and bacon. Potato pie is simple, but its simplicity wins the hearts of many. It is also known as potato scallop. Try potato pie at Blue Lips Fish and Chips, Banana Coast Seafood, or Morgan’s Seafood Market.

Rock oyster

The jewel of the Australian coast, the Sydney Rock Oyster is a must-see. It has a distinct taste from the usual oyster; Its deep and sweet taste, coppery feel, is delicious when fried raw or in a batter. It is best paired with wine or bacon as it compliments the oyster ‘s existing rich flavor.

Get this Australian food attraction at Babylon, a Middle Eastern restaurant, or if you’re looking for a view, head to Catalina Rose Bay for a romantic experience. Icebergs Dining Room and Bar in Bondi is the place to be if you are looking for a dining experience with the best views and the best service.

John Dory

John Dory is a species of fish commonly found on Sydney Harbor. The firm meat and the slightly sweet taste of the fish make it a flexible dish to prepare – visit the Franca Brasserie for a French variant of the fish or Nick’s Seafood and Restaurant. If your looking for some Italian food, Machiavelli can give you the quick John Dory dish. You can enjoy a simple fish and chip at the Rock Café.

Sydney is the capital of Australia for many reasons. It should be on your bucket list because aside from the rich dining experience, there are plenty of places to visit. Here are some of the locations:

beaches

Sydney is blessed with beautiful beaches and coastlines. Despite being a big city, you can get some fresh air on one of the beaches. Bondi Beach and Manly are popular for their scenic views. South of Bondi Beach is the iconic and most photographed pool in the world, Bondi Icebergs. Where can you find a vibrant city with beaches nearby?

Parks

If you like greenery and trees, Sydney has its national park where you can find Aboriginal art from thousands of years ago. There are also gardens like Lavender Bay, a secluded place to relax and unwind.

The harbor

Sydney Harbor is one of the city’s attractions as you can see the popular Opera House, Luna Park, Harbor Bridge and Taronga Zoo in the vicinity. It’s a popular waterway and a good place to enjoy all kinds of adventures. The harbor is a destination for everyone who loves to enjoy nature or to experience the landscape of a lifetime.

Art galleries

For those looking for an art experience, check out the Wentworth Galleries or the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia. If you want to learn about Aboriginal art, head to The Culture Trip. The Gallery of NSW, a public gallery, is also worth a visit as it houses contemporary Australian, Asian, and European art.

Bondi Markets

Held near the beach every weekend, the Bondi Market is an experience not to be missed. Get a taste of the local lifestyle with the variety of food, fresh produce and homemade items. You can also find clothes that are cheaper than the mall prices.

Outdoor adventure

Sydney usually has good weather year round, which makes it a great place to enjoy outdoor adventures like snorkeling in Gordons Bay, climbing the Harbor Bridge, kayaking on Shark Island, and a seaplane tour.

Epic fireworks

Do you know that Sydney has one of the epic fireworks displays during the New Year celebrations? But these fireworks don’t just happen on New Year’s Eve. Darling Harbor has schedules of activities and events to watch.

Sydney has a lot to offer in terms of food and adventure. It’s one of the best places to have brunch or take an afternoon coffee break. It’s a melting pot of cultures, making it a perfect place for a foodie adventurer. The people of Sydney love their food and the dining experience and the outdoor adventures are well worth a visit because you won’t regret it.

Mira Adora is a wanderlust writer based in New York City. She engages by sharing her travel adventures through her content.

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