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Discover Sydney


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Places to eat

 | Spanish Quarter The best spot around for tapas, tostadas, tortillas or paella, washed down with a jug of sangria. |
 | Chinatown The buzz of Chinatown offers diners exotic choices of Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean and Japanese food. |
 | George Street cinemas Enjoy a light snack after a movie at the cafes and restaurants along George Street’s cinema precinct. |
 | Darling Harbour Harbourside and Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour is only minutes from the CBD and offers great waterfront dining. |
 | East Circular Quay A perfect location for both alfresco and indoor dining with a superb selection of food and the stunning backdrop of Sydney Harbour. |
 | The Rocks (City North) Enjoy some ‘old Sydney’ ambience at pubs, cafes and restaurants nestled among charming old shops and convict-built cobblestone streets. |
 | Pyrmont There are more than 30 restaurants in this area, and is popular for sea food. The Sydney Fish Market is the place for fish and chips, sushi, chilli crab, freshly shucked oysters and much more. |

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