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		<title>Fine Dining &#8211; Sydney&#8217;s Top 10 Fine Dining Restaurants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sydney is fast become something of a cultural mecca, displaying the finest in food, design, artwork and performance the world over. A multi-cultural city like Sydney has a plethora of international flavours to suit all budgets and tastes. The Spanish Quarter is between Liverpool and Kent streets in the city and is the best spot [...]]]></description>
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<td>Sydney is fast become something of a cultural mecca, displaying the finest in food, design, artwork and performance the world over. A  multi-cultural city like Sydney  has a plethora of international flavours to suit all budgets and tastes.  The Spanish Quarter is between Liverpool and Kent streets in the city and is the best spot around  for tapas, tostadas, tortillas or paella, washed down with a jug of  sangria. Nearby Chinatown offers Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Korean and  Japanese food. Head to Cleveland Street in  Redfern for Lebanese and for Indian try South Dowling Street. There are  also many ethnic restaurants on Crown and Bourke Streets in Surry Hills.</td>
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<h4 id="k13000">1. Swell:</h4>
<p>head to Bondi Beach and take an early morning  stroll along the spectacular cliff-top walk from Bondi to Bronte, where  you can then take in the sun, and  sand and sea views at one of the many cafes that line the footpath  beside the beach. This great little cafe beside Bronte Beach is perfect  for a catch-up brunch with friends. 465 Bronte Rd, Bronte. Tel: (02)  9386 5001.</td>
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<h4 id="k13002">2. Bar Italia:</h4>
<p>we can thank the Italians for Sydney’s great coffee. Head to Leichardt  for the real deal. Locals line up on the footpath for a table or a big  cone of gelato. Try the iced coffee. 169 Norton St, Leichardt. Tel: (02)  9560 9981.</td>
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<h4 id="k13004">3. Doyles on the Beach:</h4>
<p>a Sydney  long-lunch institution. The views from this beachside restaurant are  magnificent, as is the fresh seafood. 11 Marine Pde, Watsons Bay. Tel:  (02) 9337 2007. 4. The Bathers&#8217; Pavilion: great food and great views out  through The Heads and over Middle Harbour. The restaurant and café,  housed in an historic beach  pavilion on the edge of the sand is a Sydney  favourite.</td>
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<h4 id="k13006">4. The Bathers&#8217; Pavilion:</h4>
<p>great food and great views out through The Heads  and over Middle Harbour. The restaurant and café, housed in an historic beach pavilion on the  edge of the sand is a Sydney  favourite. 4 The Esplanade, Balmoral. Tel: (02) 9969 5050.</td>
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<h4 id="k13008">5. The Victoria Room:</h4>
<p>this opulent baroque-style lounge, dining room and club bar is an icon of  old-world style and class. Go for High Tea and treat yourself to dainty  sandwiches, luscious sweets and traditional empire teas. Upstairs 235  Victoria Street, Darlinghurst. Tel: (02) 9357 4488.</td>
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<h4 id="k13010">6. Guillaume at Bennelong:</h4>
<p>inside the iconic Sydney  Opera House, every seat in  Guillaume at Bennelong has a stunning view. Go for a pre-show dinner or  take you time over Guillaume Brahimi’s divine food. Sydney Opera House, Bennelong Pt, Sydney. Tel: (02) 9241 1999.</td>
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<h4 id="k13012">7. Longrain:</h4>
<p>some of Australia’s best Thai food, dished out in a sleekly designed, converted  warehouse. Communal dining is the  go here, and no reservations are taken, so you may have to wait for a  seat, but it’s a great excuse to sample some of the magic muddled  cocktails at the bar. 85 Commonwealth St, Surry Hills. Tel: (02) 9280  2888.</td>
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<h4 id="k13014">8. Tetsuya&#8217;s Restaurant:</h4>
<p>His confit trout is known the world over, and he has changed the way we look at Japanese flavours. If you really want to splurge, this year  Restaurant Magazine ranked Tetsuya’s as the fifth best restaurant in the world. Tetsuya’s Japanese meets  French cuisine is unique, and the renowned 10-course degustation menu  changes frequently. 529 Kent Street, Sydney.  Tel: (02) 9267 2900.</td>
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<h4 id="k13016">9. Rockpool:</h4>
<p>This chef changes his menu every single day, and only writes it up after he has sourced the best available produce for the day. Find out just why chef Neil Perry  has become synonymous with fabulous culinary innovations, with either  the five-course set menu or the decadent eight-course degustation. 107  George St, The Rocks. Tel: (02) 9252 1888.</td>
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<h4 id="k13018">10. Spice I Am:</h4>
<p>you can’t beat this small hole in the wall restaurant legendary for its  no-holds barred, authentic Thai cooking for great value. 90 Wentworth  Ave, Sydney. Tel: (02) 9280 0928.</td>
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